Species Temnosewellia minor (Haswell, 1887)
- Temnocephala minor Haswell, W.A. 1887. Temnocephala, an aberrant monogenetic Trematode. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science 28: 279–302, pls 20–22.
Type data:
Status unknown, No details provided, Listed as "streams of New South Wales".Type host:
Cherax destructor Clark, 1936 [PARASTACIDAE] (Reported as Astacopsis bicarinatus)
Generic Combinations
- Temnosewellia minor (Haswell, 1887). —
Damborenea, M.C. & Cannon, L.R.G. 2001. On neotropical Temnocephala (Platyhelminthes). Journal of Natural History 35: 1103-1118
Introduction
This species was redescribed by Cannon & Sewell (2001) from material collected from species of Cherax from eastern Australia, and has a very widespread distribution throughout freshwater systems in Australia.
Specimens of T. minor have also been recorded from South Africa and Japan, where hosts are under aquaculture. Molecular data has been used (Chiesa et al. 2015) to attribute unidentified specimens of temnocephalans, found on Cherax destructor Clark, 1936 collected in freshwater ecosystems in Italy, to T. minor; the authors did not recover 100% identity of the sequence data with that of known specimens of T. minor, however, the sequences of the Italian material formed a well-supported clade with the known specimens.
Distribution
States
New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia
Extra Distribution Information
(as Temnocephala minor); unspecified location, Australia; ex carapace Cherax bicarinatus (Gray, 1845) (record as Astacopsis bicarinatus). See Haswell (1893) and Haswell (1887).
(as Temnocephala minor); Gap Creek, Mt Coot-tha, Brisbane, southeast Queensland, Queensland, Australia; ex carapace and mouthparts Cherax dispar Riek, 1951 and Cherax punctatus Clark, 1936. See Cannon & Jennings (1987).
(as Temnocephala minor); New South Wales, Australia; ex carapace Cherax bicarinatus (Gray, 1845) (record as Paracherops bicarinatus Gray). See Schaefer (1971).
Tributaries of Murray-Darling system in New South Wales, southern Queensland, Victoria and South Australia, Australia; also known from coastal islands off Queensland south of Marlborough; also known from South Africa and Japan where hosts are cultured; also recorded from European aquaria containing Australian crayfish, and believed to have escaped into local streams in Bavaria, Germany; ex Cherax destructor Clark, 1936, Cherax dispar Riek, 1951, Cherax depressus Riek, 1951, Cherax albidus Clark, 1936, Cherax quadricarinatus (von Martens, 1868). See Cannon & Sewell (2001).
Distribution References
- Cannon, L.R.G. & Jennings, J.B. 1987. Occurrence and nutritional relationships of four ectosymbiotes of the freshwater crayfishes Cherax dispar Riek and Cherax punctatus Clark (Crustacea: Decapoda) in Queensland. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 38: 419-427
- Cannon, L.R.G. & Sewell, K.B. 2001. A review of Temnosewellia (Platyhelminthes: Temnocephalida) ectosymbionts of Cherax (Crustacea: Parastacidae) in Australia. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 46: 385-399
- Haswell, W.A. 1893. A monograph of the Temnocephaleae. Macleay Memorial Volume of Linnean Society of New South Wales (Sydney) 96: 93-152
- Schaefer, C.W. 1971. Observations on temnocephalid hosts and distributions. Zeitschrift für Zoologische Systematik und Evolutionsforschung 9: 139-143
Ecological Descriptors
Adult: ectosymbiotic (host(s): Cherax tenuimanus (Smith, 1912) [PARASTACIDAE] (Also reported as a host in Japan and South Africa, as well as in culture); Pontastacus leptodactylus (Eschscholtz, 1823) [ASTACIDAE] (Reported from Germany and Turkey); Potamonautes warreni (Calman, 1918) [POTAMONAUTIDAE] (Reported from South Africa); Cherax albidus Clark, 1936 [PARASTACIDAE] (Reported in culture); Cherax quadricarinatus (von Martens, 1868) [PARASTACIDAE] (Reported in culture); Cherax destructor Clark, 1936 [PARASTACIDAE] (Also reported as a host in Italy); Cherax depressus Riek, 1951 [PARASTACIDAE]; Cherax dispar Riek, 1951 [PARASTACIDAE]).
General References
Cannon, L.R.G. & Sewell, K.B. 2001. A review of Temnosewellia (Platyhelminthes: Temnocephalida) ectosymbionts of Cherax (Crustacea: Parastacidae) in Australia. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 46: 385-399
Chiesa, S., Scalici, M., Lucentini, L. & Nonnis Marzano, F. 2015. Molecular identification of an alien temnocephalan crayfish parasite in Italian freshwaters. Aquatic Invasions 10(2): 209-216 [Date published 15 November, 2014]
Sibraa, L., Barton, D. & Shamsi, S. 2022. Occurrence of Temnocephalidae flatworms in Australia. Journal of Natural History 55(45–46): 2879–2907
History of changes
Published | As part of group | Action Date | Action Type | Compiler(s) |
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11-Jun-2024 | RHABDITOPHORA Ehlers, 1985 | 11-Jun-2024 | MOVED | Dr Nicholas Wee (QM) |
20-May-2023 | RHABDITOPHORA Ehlers, 1985 | 20-May-2023 | MODIFIED | Dr Nicholas Wee (QM) |
28-Sep-2022 | RHABDITOPHORA Ehlers, 1985 | 11-Jun-2024 | MODIFIED | |
17-Aug-2015 | "TURBELLARIA" | 12-Aug-2015 | MODIFIED | Dr Kathryn Hall |
17-Aug-2015 | "TURBELLARIA" | 18-Sep-2012 | MOVED | Dr Kathryn Hall |
02-Aug-2012 | ADDED |