Morphological and molecular characterisation of two new species of Rhipidocotyle (Digenea: Bucephalidae Poche, 1907) from Sphyraena putnamae Jordan & Seale in Mozambique.
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Abstract
Species-level delineation of digenetic trematodes is complex and can be best achieved by integrative taxonomy using both genetic characterisation and morphological analysis. Two new Bucephalidae species of the genus Rhipidocotyle Diesing, 1858 are described here based on specimens collected from the intestine of Sphyraena putnamae Jordan & Seale following this approach. Adults of R. siphonyaka n. sp. and R. nolwe n. sp. possess tentacles and a tegument with scales. They are distinguished from their congeners by the arrangement of the digestive structures, the extent of the uterus relative to vitelline fields, and the arrangement of the reproductive structures. Rhipidocotyle siphonyaka n. sp. differs from R. nolwe n. sp. in having the pharynx and mouth positioned in the pre-uterine field, tandem testes, longer body length, and shorter pre-vitelline and post-testicular distance. Rhipidocotyle siphonyaka n. sp. differs from its congeners in having a tube-like intestinal caecum, pharynx and mouth opening positioned in the pre-vitelline field. Rhipidocotyle nolwe n. sp. appears to be similar, morphologically and morphometrically, to Rhipidocotyle khalili (Nagaty, 1937). Despite their similarities, R. nolwe n. sp. has a shorter body length and egg size. Moreover, the molecular analysis of 28S and ITS rDNA fragments indicate that R. siphonyaka n. sp. and R. nolwe n. sp. are closely related phylogenetically but distinct from one another and other Bucephalidae for which molecular data are available.
二齿吸虫的种级划分非常复杂,最好的办法是通过遗传特征和形态分析进行综合分类。本文根据从 Sphyraena putnamae Jordan & Seale 肠道中采集的标本,采用这种方法描述了 Rhipidocotyle Diesing, 1858 属的两个新种。siphonyaka n. sp.和 R. nolwe n. sp.的成体具有触手和带有鳞片的体表。它们与同类的区别在于消化结构的排列、子宫相对于卵黄田的范围以及生殖结构的排列。nolwe n. sp.的不同之处在于咽部和口部位于子宫前叶,睾丸串联,体长较长,卵黄前叶和睾丸后叶距离较短。Rhipidocotyle siphonyaka n. sp.与同类的不同之处在于其肠道盲肠呈管状,咽部和口部位于前卵黄区。Rhipidocotyle nolwe n. sp.在形态和形态计量学上似乎与 Rhipidocotyle khalili(Nagaty,1937 年)相似。尽管两者相似,但 R. nolwe n. sp.此外,28S 和 ITS rDNA 片段的分子分析表明,R. siphonyaka n. sp.
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Journal of Helminthology publishes original papers and review articles on all aspects of pure and applied helminthology, particularly those helminth parasites of environmental health, medical or veterinary importance. Research papers on helminths in wildlife hosts, including plant and insect parasites, are also published along with taxonomic papers contributing to the systematics of a group. The journal will be of interest to academics and researchers involved in the fields of human and veterinary parasitology, public health, microbiology, ecology and biochemistry.