Ortholinea paraensis n. sp. (Myxosporea: Ortholineidae) infecting the urinary bladder of Ageneiosus ucayalensis Castelnau, 1855 (Siluriformes: Auchenipteridae) in the Amazon region of Brazil
Camila Maria Barbosa Pereira , Jhonata Eduard , José Francisco Berrêdo Reis da Silva , Maria do Perpétuo Socorro Progene Vilhena , José Ledamir Sindeaux Neto , Michele Velasco
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Abstract
The present study describes a new parasite species of the myxozoan genus Ortholinea, based on the interpretation of morphological and molecular parameters. This species was found infecting the urinary bladder of the driftwood catfish Ageneiosus ucayalensis, captured in the region of Santo Antônio and Guajará bays, in the Amazonian state of Pará, Brazil. Plasmodia and myxospores were observed in pairs in the urinary bladder, either floating freely or adhered to the mucosa. The myxospores are spherical in the frontal view and valvular, with two equal, sub-spherical polar capsules, oriented divergently, containing 6–7 coils of the polar tubule. Scanning electron microscopy revealed ridges on the surface of the spore, which confer it with the appearance of a ball of wool, covering the entire surface of the valve, a slightly undulating suture line, and the presence of discharge pores for the polar tubule on opposite sides of the suture, that permit the extrusion of the polar tubule. The new species presents morphological characteristics typical of the genus Ortholinea. In the phylogenetic analysis, Ortholinea paraensis n. sp. occupied a basal position within a clade of species from the Amazon region. The sum of the morphological and molecular evidence clearly supports the description of a new species, denominated Ortholinea paraensis n. sp., which is the first Ortholinea species reported from Brazil.
基于形态学和分子参数的解释,本研究描述了粘虫属Ortholinea的一种新的寄生虫。该物种被发现感染了巴西亚马逊帕尔州Santo Antônio和guajar湾地区捕获的浮木鲶鱼Ageneiosus ucayalensis的膀胱。膀胱内可见黏液孢子和疟原虫成对,或自由漂浮,或粘附于粘膜。黏液孢子正面呈球形,瓣状,有两个相等的亚球形极性蒴果,呈发散状,含有6-7圈极性小管。扫描电镜显示孢子表面的脊状突起,使其看起来像一个羊毛球,覆盖了整个阀的表面,缝合线略微起伏,缝合线的两侧存在极性小管的排出孔,允许极性小管的挤压。该新种具有直木属的典型形态特征。在系统发育分析中,在亚马孙地区的一个物种分支中,拟直林(Ortholinea paraensis n. sp.)处于基础位置。形态学和分子证据的综合结果清楚地支持了一种新物种的描述,命名为Ortholinea paraensis n. sp.,这是在巴西报道的第一个Ortholinea种。
期刊介绍:
Acta Tropica, is an international journal on infectious diseases that covers public health sciences and biomedical research with particular emphasis on topics relevant to human and animal health in the tropics and the subtropics.