Phylogenetic analysis of Ellipsomyxa species (Myxosporea) and description of Ellipsomyxa gordeyi n. sp. from the gall bladder of mullets (Mugiliformes: Mugilidae) in Nha Trang Bay of the East Sea, Vietnam

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PARASITOLOGY
Violetta M. Yurakhno , Vo Thi Ha , Christopher M. Whipps
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The coastal waters of Vietnam are home to a wide diversity of fishes, but the parasite diversity of these potential hosts is much less well characterized. To begin addressing this knowledge gap, we carried out surveys of myxozoan parasites in fishes collected from Nha Trang Bay in Vietnam's East Sea in 2018–2019. Mugilid fishes were collected in March–April 2018, January–February 2019, and November–December 2019, and examined for myxozoans. Myxospores consistent with those of the genus Ellipsomyxa were found in the gall bladder of four mullet species, and we thoroughly characterized those from Planiliza melinoptera. Myxospores were elliptoid and devoid of striation, with a distinct sinuous suture line. Polar capsules were pyriform and oriented toward the poles of the spore. Morphological features were compared to nominal species and this species from Vietnam was distinct. Phylogenetic analysis based on partial small subunit rDNA sequence revealed that broadly, Ellipsomyxa species split into three phylogenetic lineages, and although in some branches there are groupings by host family, habitat or locality, there are no clear phylogenetic patterns. The new species we encountered in P. melinoptera had a close sister relationship with Ellipsomyxa adlardi, with both species part of a larger subclade within the Ellipsomyxa lineage. Despite this phylogenetic similarity, these species were morphologically distinct, and partial large subunit DNA sequences were only 93% similar to each other. A combination of the morphological characteristics and molecular data suggest that this is an undescribed species and we propose the name Ellipsomyxa gordeyi n. sp.

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越南东海芽庄湾鲻鱼(鲻形目:鲻科)胆囊中Ellipsomyxa种(Myxosporea)的系统发育分析和Ellipsomyxa gordeyi n. sp.的描述。
越南沿岸水域栖息着种类繁多的鱼类,但这些潜在宿主的寄生虫多样性却鲜为人知。为了着手解决这一知识空白,我们于2018-2019年对从越南东海芽庄湾采集的鱼类体内的蕈蚊寄生虫进行了调查。我们分别于2018年3月至4月、2019年1月至2月以及2019年11月至12月采集了鲻科鱼类,并对其进行了蕈蚊检查。在四种鲻鱼的胆囊中发现了与Ellipsomyxa属一致的霉菌孢子,我们对来自Planiliza melinoptera的霉菌孢子进行了彻底鉴定。肌孢子呈椭圆形,没有条纹,有明显的蜿蜒缝合线。极囊呈梨形,朝向孢子的两极。将其形态特征与标称物种进行比较后发现,越南的这一物种与标称物种截然不同。根据部分小亚基 rDNA 序列进行的系统发育分析表明,Ellipsomyxa 物种大致可分为三个系统发育系,虽然在某些分支中存在按寄主科、栖息地或地点分组的情况,但没有明显的系统发育模式。我们在 P. melinoptera 中发现的新物种与 Ellipsomyxa adlardi 有很近的姊妹关系,这两个物种都是 Ellipsomyxa 系中较大亚支系的一部分。尽管存在这种系统发育上的相似性,但这两个物种在形态上却截然不同,部分大亚基 DNA 序列的相似度仅为 93%。结合形态特征和分子数据,我们认为这是一个未被描述的物种,因此将其命名为 Ellipsomyxa gordeyi n. sp.
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Parasitology International
Parasitology International 医学-寄生虫学
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4.00
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140
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Parasitology International provides a medium for rapid, carefully reviewed publications in the field of human and animal parasitology. Original papers, rapid communications, and original case reports from all geographical areas and covering all parasitological disciplines, including structure, immunology, cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and systematics, may be submitted. Reviews on recent developments are invited regularly, but suggestions in this respect are welcome. Letters to the Editor commenting on any aspect of the Journal are also welcome.
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