A new species of Myxobolus (Cnidaria: Myxosporea: Myxobolidae) from the gills of the green sunfish, Lepomis cyanellus (Perciformes: Centrarchidae), from the Ouachita River Drainage of Western Arkansas.
Chris T McAllister, Eric M Leis, Donald G Cloutman, Alvin C Camus, Irvin Arroyo-Torres, Lana Gretebeck, Michael R Rodriguez, Henry W Robison
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Abstract
Forty-two species of myxozoans, including 31 species of Myxobolus Bütschli, 1882, have been described from centrarchid fishes. One species, the green sunfish (Lepomis cyanellus), has been reported to host at least three species of Myxobolus. Between March 2023 and June 2024, 42 L. cyanellus were collected from watersheds in Montgomery and Polk counties, Arkansas, and their gills, gallbladders, urinary bladders, fins, integument, other major organs, and musculature were examined for myxozoans. Two (5%) L. cyanellus from Polk County were found to harbor a new species of Myxobolus infecting the gill lamellae. A qualitative and quantitative morphological description was based on formalin-fixed preserved plasmodia and myxospores. Plasmodia of Myxobolus polkensis n. sp. are 133 µm long × 123 µm wide, and myxospores are 19.8 µm long × 6.5 µm wide, with two narrowly pyriform unequal polar capsules, one usually longer (9.2 µm) than the other (8.5 µm). Molecular data consisted of a 2,025 base pair sequence of the partial small subunit rRNA gene (SSU). Variably sized, polysporic plasmodia were randomly distributed throughout the gill lamellae in intralamellar locations. Large plasmodia displaced adjacent lamellae inducing mild epithelial proliferation but minimal inflammatory changes. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that M. polkensis n. sp. is a member of a clade of myxozoan species that predominately infect centrarchids from North America. This is the fourth report of a Myxobolus from L. cyanellus but the first report of a species infecting the gill lamellae. This article was registered in the Official Register of Zoological Nomenclature (ZooBank) as urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E9BA08E0-0A7E-487B-80AE-C5C723DBB661.
已从中央亚目鱼类中发现42种粘虫,其中包括31种粘虫(Myxobolus b tschli, 1882)。据报道,绿色翻车鱼(Lepomis cyanellus)是至少三种黏液虫的宿主。在2023年3月至2024年6月期间,从阿肯色州蒙哥马利县和波尔克县的流域收集了42只蓝藻,并对它们的鳃、胆囊、膀胱、鳍、被皮、其他主要器官和肌肉组织进行了粘虫检查。在波尔克县的2株(5%)蓝藻菌中发现了侵染鳃片的粘虫新种。对经福尔马林固定保存的疟原虫和黏液孢子进行了定性和定量形态学描述。黏液孢子长133 μ m ×宽123 μ m,黏液孢子长19.8 μ m ×宽6.5 μ m,具有两个狭窄的梨形不等极性蒴果,其中一个通常比另一个长9.2 μ m (8.5 μ m)。分子数据包括部分小亚基rRNA基因(SSU)的2025个碱基对序列。大小不一的多孢子疟原虫在鳃片内随机分布。大的疟原虫移位相邻的片层,引起轻度上皮增生,但炎症变化很小。系统发育分析表明,波肯氏分枝杆菌属黏液动物的一个分支,主要感染来自北美的centrarchids。这是第4次报道从蓝藻中分离到粘虫,但首次报道感染鳃片的粘虫。本文已在动物命名官方注册(ZooBank)中注册,网址:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E9BA08E0-0A7E-487B-80AE-C5C723DBB661。
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Systematic Parasitology publishes papers on the systematics, taxonomy and nomenclature of the following groups: Nematoda (including plant-parasitic), Monogenea, Digenea, Cestoda, Acanthocephala, Aspidogastrea, Cestodaria, Arthropoda (parasitic copepods, hymenopterans, mites, ticks, etc.), Protozoa (parasitic groups), and parasitic genera in other groups, such as Mollusca, Turbelleria, etc. Systematic Parasitology publishes fully illustrated research papers, brief communications, and fully illustrated major revisions. In order to maintain high standards, all contributors describing new taxa are asked to state clearly where the holotype is deposited and to make paratypes available for examination by the referees. It is recognized that, in some cases, this may cause problems for the authors, but it is hoped that by adhering to this rule authors may be protected against rapid synonymy of their taxa, and the types will be preserved for posterity.