{{short description|Species of worms}} {{Speciesbox | genus = Microcotyle | species = pempheri | authority = Machida & Azaki, 1977 }} [[File:Naturalis Biodiversity Center - RMNH.ART.238 - Pempheris xanthopterus Tominaga - Kawahara Keiga - 1823 - 1829 - Siebold Collection - pencil drawing - water colour.jpeg|thumb|''Pempheris xanthoptera'' is the type host of ''Microcotyle pempheri'']]
'''''Microcotyle pempheri''''' is a species of monogenean, parasitic on the gills of a marine fish. It belongs to the family Microcotylidae.<ref name="Machida1977">Machida, M. & Azaki, J., 1977, Monogenetic and digenetic trematodes of the sweeper, ''Pempheris xanthoptera''. Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo, s. A, Zoology, v. 3 (1), 1-7 [https://ci.nii.ac.jp/els/contentscinii_20190119031120.pdf?id=ART0006479910 PDF] {{open access}}</ref>
==Taxonomy== ''Microcotyle pempheri'' was first described by Machida & Azaki in 1977, from the gills of ''Pempheris xanthoptera'' (Pempheridae) off southern Japan. The specific epithet ''pempheri'' is not explained in the original description but obviously derives from the generic name of the type host ''Pempheris xanthoptera''.<ref name="Machida1977"/>
==Description== ''Microcotyle pempheri'' has the general morphology of all species of ''Microcotyle'', with an elongate body, comprising an anterior part which contains most organs and a posterior part called the haptor. The haptor is in form of an inverse triangle and bears 75-103 clamps, arranged as two rows, one on each side. The clamps of the haptor attach the animal to the gill of the fish. There are also two buccal suckers at the anterior extremity. The digestive organs include an anterior, terminal mouth, a globular to oval pharynx, a simple oesophagus bifurcating posteriorly to the genital pore and a posterior intestine with two branches provided with short lateral branches. Each adult contains male and female reproductive organs. The reproductive organs include an anterior large cup-shaped muscular genital atrium, densely armed with thornlike spines, a dorsal vagina opening some distance posteriorly to the genital pore, a single tubular ovary shaped like a question mark, vitellaria and 11-21 testes oval or irregular in shape. Eggs are fusiform, with a very long anterior filament and much shorter posterior filament.<ref name="Machida1977"/>
The species can be distinguished from the most closely related species ''Microcotyle emmelichthyops''<small> Yamaguti, 1968</small><ref name="Yamaguti1968book">Yamaguti, S. (1968). Monogenetic trematodes of Hawaiian fishes. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. {{ISBN|978-0870228919}}</ref> by the absence of a posterior chamber in the genital atrium, a smaller number of testes and the structure of the middle spring of the clamp.<ref name="Machida1977"/>
==Hosts and localities== The type and only recorded host of the species is the sweeper, ''Pempheris xanthoptera'' (Pempheridae). The type locality is off Tanegashima Island, southern Japan.<ref name="Machida1977"/>
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Category:Microcotyle Category:Animals described in 1977 Category:Parasites of fish Category:Fauna of Japan