An advance in the understanding the systematics of Echinochasmus Dietz, 1909 and Stephanoprora Odhner, 1902 (Digenea: Echinochasmidae), with the description of a new species of Echinochasmus from the Neotropical region of Mexico

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PARASITOLOGY
Alma Gabriela Islas-Ortega, Yeraldin Aldama-Prieto, Ana Lucia Sereno-Uribe, Martín García-Varela
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Echinochasmids are a group of globally distributed digeneans, and the adults are found in the intestines of birds, mammals and reptiles. In the Neotropical region of Mexico, adult specimens were obtained from seven fish-eating bird species in six localities, whereas specimens of Stephanoprora aylacostoma were obtained experimentally in Argentina. Morphologically, the new specimens from the Neotropical region of Mexico were identified as Stephanoprora uruguayense and an undescribed species of Echinochasmus. Sequences for two nuclear (large subunit (28S) and internal transcribed spacer from DNA ribosomal (ITS1–5.8S–ITS2)) molecular markers were generated and analysed together with other sequences downloaded from GenBank. The phylogenies obtained with each molecular marker indicated that Echinochasmus is paraphyletic and agreed with previous phylogenetic studies. The first cluster included the type species (E. coaxatus, which has 24 head-collar spines) plus three congeneric species. The second cluster contained species of Echinochasmus plus Stephanoprora, including the species analysed herein, S. uruguayense, S. aylacostoma (with 22 head-collar spines) and Echinochasmus sp. (with 20 head-collar spines), which formed three independent subclades, allowing us to recognize a lineage that was described morphologically as a new species. Echinochasmus ostrowskiae n. sp. can be distinguished from its congeners by having a head collar with 20 spines in a single row, seven spines on each edge and three angle spines, and a pharynx with an irregular edge and by the body, egg and collar spine sizes. Additionally, new host and locality records for S. uruguayense are presented, expanding its geographical distribution range in the Americas.

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在了解 Echinochasmus Dietz, 1909 和 Stephanoprora Odhner, 1902(Digenea: Echinochasmidae)的系统学方面取得进展,并描述了墨西哥新热带地区的一个 Echinochasmus 新种。
Echinochasmids是一类分布于全球的地衣类动物,成虫存在于鸟类、哺乳动物和爬行动物的肠道中。在墨西哥的新热带地区,成虫标本是从六个地方的七种食鱼鸟类身上获得的,而 Stephanopropra aylacostoma 的标本则是在阿根廷通过实验获得的。从形态上看,来自墨西哥新热带地区的新标本被鉴定为 Stephanopropra uruguayense 和一种未被描述的 Echinochasmus。生成了两个核分子标记(大亚基(28S)和 DNA 核糖体内部转录间隔(ITS1-5.8S-ITS2))的序列,并与从 GenBank 下载的其他序列一起进行了分析。利用各分子标记获得的系统发生结果表明,Echinochasmus 为副类群,与之前的系统发生研究结果一致。第一个聚类包括模式种(E. coaxatus,有 24 个头领刺)和三个同属种。第二个聚类包括 Echinochasmus 和 Stephanopropra 的物种,其中包括本文分析的物种、S. uruguayense、S. aylacostoma(具有 22 根头领骨刺)和 Echinochasmus sp.(具有 20 根头领骨刺),它们形成了三个独立的亚支系,使我们得以确认一个在形态学上被描述为新物种的支系。Echinochasmus ostrowskiae n. sp.可以通过头领单排 20 根刺、每条边缘 7 根刺和 3 根角刺、咽部边缘不规则以及身体、卵和头领刺的大小与其同属种区分开来。此外,还提供了 S. uruguayense 的新寄主和地点记录,扩大了其在美洲的地理分布范围。
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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
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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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