Supplemental description of Benedenia seriolae (Yamaguti, 1934) Meserve, 1938 (Monogenoidea: Capsalidae) and first record of the parasite infecting a wild greater amberjack, Seriola dumerili (Risso, 1810) Hureau and Tortonese, 1973 (Carangiformes: Carangidae) from the northern Gulf of Mexico
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Abstract
We herein provide a supplemental description of Benedenia seriolae (Yamaguti, 1934) Meserve, 1938 (Monogenoidea: Capsalidae Baird, 1853) based on specimens we collected from the skin of wild-caught greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) in the northern Gulf of Mexico (GOM). Our specimens of B. seriolae from the GOM resemble those of Benedenia humboldti Baeza, Sepúlveda, and González, 2019 (from yellowtail amberjack, Seriola lalandi Valenciennes, 1833 [Carangidae] off Chile) by having a large body (>7000 μm in total length), non-overlapping anterior and posterior hamuli, an entirely sinistral and convoluted vas deferens, and a common genital pore as well as by lacking glands of Goto. It differs from B. humboldti by the shape of the penis tip. The 28S rRNA gene sequence differed from that of B. seriolae (from Japan) by 8 bp (1.1 %) and B. humboldti by 13 bp (2.8 %–1.7 %). The phylogenetic analysis recovered our sequences of B. seriolae sister to conspecific sequences from Japan, with that clade sister to B. humboldti from Chile. Benedenia was paraphyletic, suggesting some systematic revision to the genus could be warranted. Of 25 Benedenia spp., only Benedenia hendorffii (von Linstow, 1889) Odhner, 1905 had been reported previously from the GOM. Benedenia seriolae had previously not been reported from wild greater amberjack (previous records from greater amberjack were from sea cages only). This is also the first record of B. seriolae from the Northwestern Atlantic Ocean (GOM).
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