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Protomicrocotylidae is a family of
monogenea Monogeneans, members of the class Monogenea, are a group of ectoparasitic flatworms commonly found on the skin, gills, or fins of fish. They have a direct lifecycle and do not require an intermediate host. Adults are hermaphrodites, meaning they ...
n parasites in the order
Mazocraeidea Mazocraeidea is an order of flatworms in the subclass Polyopisthocotylea within the class Monogenea. The species of this order have various structures in the clamps of their posterior attachment organ, including additional sclerites in the Gas ...
. The type-genus of the family is ''
Protomicrocotyle Protomicrocotylidae is a family of monogenean parasites in the order Mazocraeidea. The type-genus of the family is '' Protomicrocotyle''. The genus was created in 1922 by Thomas Harvey Johnston and Oscar Werner Tiegs for a worm previously des ...
''. The genus was created in 1922 by
Thomas Harvey Johnston Thomas Harvey Johnston (9 December 1881 – 30 August 1951) was an Australian biologist and parasitologist. He championed the efforts to eradicate the invasive Opuntia, prickly pear. Life and times Johnston was born in 1881 at Balmain, Sydney, ...
and
Oscar Werner Tiegs Oscar Werner Tiegs Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science, FAA (12 March 1897 – 5 November 1956) was an Australian zoologist whose career spanned the first half of the 20th century. His contribution to th ...
for a worm previously described under the name ''Acanthodiscus mirabile'' by MacCallum in 1918.MacCallum, G. A. 1918: Notes on the genus ''Telorchis'' and other trematodes. Zoopathologica, 1, 81-97. The worm was
parasitic Parasitism is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives (at least some of the time) on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life. The ent ...
on a
crevalle jack The crevalle jack (''Caranx hippos''), also known as the common jack, black-tailed trevally, couvalli jack, black cavalli, jack crevale, or yellow cavalli is a common species of large marine fish classified within the jack family, Carangidae. Th ...
of the
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. Johnston & Tiegs originally proposed to create the subfamily Protomicrocotylinae, which was later raised to family level. Members of this family are elongate, flat, and long of 1 to several millimetres. The reproductive system includes many
testes A testicle or testis ( testes) is the gonad in all male bilaterians, including humans, and is homologous to the ovary in females. Its primary functions are the production of sperm and the secretion of androgens, primarily testosterone. The ...
, located in the anterior region of the body between the ceca, and a single posterior
ovary The ovary () is a gonad in the female reproductive system that produces ova; when released, an ovum travels through the fallopian tube/ oviduct into the uterus. There is an ovary on the left and the right side of the body. The ovaries are end ...
. The male copulatory organ usually has spines. The posterior attachment organ or
haptor The haptor is the attachment organ of the monogeneans, a group of parasitic Platyhelminthes. The haptor is sometimes called opisthaptor (from ''opistho-'': behind) to emphasize that it is located in the posterior part of the body, and to diffe ...
, which attaches the worm to the host, is asymmetrical and has three pairs of small hooks. As most other
polyopisthocotylea Polyopisthocotylea is a subclass of parasitic flatworms in the class Monogenea.WoRMS (2023). Polyopisthocotylea. Accessed at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=119220 on 2023-12-21Yamaguti, S. (1963). Systema Helminthum Volu ...
ns, members of the family Protomicrocotylidae have posterior
clamps Clamp may refer to: Tools and devices *Brick clamp, an early method of baking bricks *Clamp (tool), a device or tool used to hold objects in a fixed relative position (many types listed) **C-clamp **C-clamp (stagecraft) **Riser clamp, a device u ...
on their
haptor The haptor is the attachment organ of the monogeneans, a group of parasitic Platyhelminthes. The haptor is sometimes called opisthaptor (from ''opistho-'': behind) to emphasize that it is located in the posterior part of the body, and to diffe ...
. These clamps are of the gastrocotylid type, i.e. they include two accessory
sclerite A sclerite (Greek language, Greek , ', meaning "hardness, hard") is a hardened body part. In various branches of biology the term is applied to various structures, but not as a rule to vertebrate anatomical features such as bones and teeth. Instea ...
s in addition to the other sclerites, but in some genera the clamps are simplified as microcotylid type, i.e. they have only five sclerites, and are even absent in members of the genus ''
Lethacotyle ''Lethacotyle'' is a genus of polyopisthocotylean monogeneans, included in the family Protomicrocotylidae. The genus includes only two species: '' Lethacotyle fijiensis'' Manter & Price, 1953 Manter, H. W. & Price, D. F. 1953: Some Monogenetic T ...
''. Justine ''et al.'' observed that protomicrocotylids had specialized structures associated with their attachment organ, such as lateral flaps and transverse striations, which were not known in other monogeneans. They hypothesized that the
clamps Clamp may refer to: Tools and devices *Brick clamp, an early method of baking bricks *Clamp (tool), a device or tool used to hold objects in a fixed relative position (many types listed) **C-clamp **C-clamp (stagecraft) **Riser clamp, a device u ...
in protomicrocotylids were sequentially lost during
evolution Evolution is the change in the heritable Phenotypic trait, characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. It occurs when evolutionary processes such as natural selection and genetic drift act on genetic variation, re ...
, coinciding with the development of other attachment structures. To test the hypothesis, they calculated the surfaces of
clamps Clamp may refer to: Tools and devices *Brick clamp, an early method of baking bricks *Clamp (tool), a device or tool used to hold objects in a fixed relative position (many types listed) **C-clamp **C-clamp (stagecraft) **Riser clamp, a device u ...
and body in 120 species of gastrocotylinean
monogenea Monogeneans, members of the class Monogenea, are a group of ectoparasitic flatworms commonly found on the skin, gills, or fins of fish. They have a direct lifecycle and do not require an intermediate host. Adults are hermaphrodites, meaning they ...
ns. The ratio of clamp surface: body surface was the lowest in protomicrocotylids. They concluded that
clamps Clamp may refer to: Tools and devices *Brick clamp, an early method of baking bricks *Clamp (tool), a device or tool used to hold objects in a fixed relative position (many types listed) **C-clamp **C-clamp (stagecraft) **Riser clamp, a device u ...
in protomicrocotylids were
vestigial Vestigiality is the retention, during the process of evolution, of genetically determined structures or attributes that have lost some or all of the ancestral function in a given species. Assessment of the vestigiality must generally rely on co ...
organs, and that occurrence of gastrocotylid and simpler microcotylid clamps within the same family were steps in an evolutionary sequence, leading to the absence of these attributes in species of ''
Lethacotyle ''Lethacotyle'' is a genus of polyopisthocotylean monogeneans, included in the family Protomicrocotylidae. The genus includes only two species: '' Lethacotyle fijiensis'' Manter & Price, 1953 Manter, H. W. & Price, D. F. 1953: Some Monogenetic T ...
''. Protomicrocotylids are all
parasitic Parasitism is a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives (at least some of the time) on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life. The ent ...
on
gill A gill () is a respiration organ, respiratory organ that many aquatic ecosystem, aquatic organisms use to extract dissolved oxygen from water and to excrete carbon dioxide. The gills of some species, such as hermit crabs, have adapted to allow r ...
s of teleost fish, of only two families, the
Carangidae The Carangidae are a family of ray-finned fish that includes the jacks, pompanos, jack mackerels, runners, trevallies, and scads. It is the largest of the six families included within the order Carangiformes. Some authorities classify it as the ...
(jacks) and
Sphyraenidae A barracuda is a large, predatory, ray-finned, saltwater fish of the genus ''Sphyraena'', the only genus in the family Sphyraenidae, which was named by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque in 1815. It is found in tropical and subtropical oceans worldwi ...
(barracudas).
MacCallum (1918) found many worms on the gills of a
crevalle jack The crevalle jack (''Caranx hippos''), also known as the common jack, black-tailed trevally, couvalli jack, black cavalli, jack crevale, or yellow cavalli is a common species of large marine fish classified within the jack family, Carangidae. Th ...
and noted that he had "no doubt that at times the species may be a serious menace to the life of the fish".


Genera

;According to the World Register of Marine Species * '' Bilaterocotyle'' Chauhan, 1945Chauhan, B. S. 1945: Trematodes from Indian marine fishes. Part I. On some new monogenetic trematodes of the sub-orders Monopisthocotylea Odhner, 1912 and Polyopisthocotylea Odhner, 1912. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Section B, 21, 129-159. * '' Bilaterocotyloides'' Ramalingam, 1961 * '' Chauhanocotyle'' Khoche & Dad, 1975 * ''
Lethacotyle ''Lethacotyle'' is a genus of polyopisthocotylean monogeneans, included in the family Protomicrocotylidae. The genus includes only two species: '' Lethacotyle fijiensis'' Manter & Price, 1953 Manter, H. W. & Price, D. F. 1953: Some Monogenetic T ...
'' Manter & Price, 1953Manter, H. W. & Prince, D. F. 1953: Some Monogenetic Trematodes of marine fishes from Fiji. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington, 20, 105-112. * ''
Neomicrocotyle Protomicrocotylidae is a family of monogenean parasites in the order Mazocraeidea. The type-genus of the family is ''Protomicrocotyle''. The genus was created in 1922 by Thomas Harvey Johnston and Oscar Werner Tiegs for a worm previously desc ...
'' Ramalingam, 1960Ramalingam, K. 1960: Morphological descriptions of a new genus ''Neomicrocotyle'' and three new species of the genus ''Protomicrocotyle'' (Monogenea) with a discussion on their taxonomic position. Proceedings of the National Institute of Sciences of India. Part B, Biological Sciences, 26, 367-378. * ''
Protomicrocotyle Protomicrocotylidae is a family of monogenean parasites in the order Mazocraeidea. The type-genus of the family is '' Protomicrocotyle''. The genus was created in 1922 by Thomas Harvey Johnston and Oscar Werner Tiegs for a worm previously des ...
'' Johnston & Tiegs, 1922Johnston, T. A. & Tiegs, O. W. 1922: New gyrodactyloid trematodes from Australian fishes together with a reclassification of the super-family Gyrodactyloidea. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, 47, 83-131. * ''
Vallisiopsis Protomicrocotylidae is a family of monogenean parasites in the order Mazocraeidea. The type-genus of the family is ''Protomicrocotyle''. The genus was created in 1922 by Thomas Harvey Johnston and Oscar Werner Tiegs for a worm previously desc ...
'' Subhapradha, 1951 * ''
Youngiopsis Protomicrocotylidae is a family of monogenean parasites in the order Mazocraeidea. The type-genus of the family is '' Protomicrocotyle''. The genus was created in 1922 by Thomas Harvey Johnston and Oscar Werner Tiegs for a worm previously des ...
'' Lebedev, 1972


References

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