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Phylogeny of two accacoeliid species (Digenea: Hemiuroidea) ex Mola mola (Linnaeus, 1758) (Tetraodontiformes: Molidae) from Northwest Pacific, with first molecular data on Odhnerium Yamaguti, 1934.
Accacoeliid digeneans associated with fish of the family Molidae exhibit enigmatically high taxonomic diversity. However, the phylogenetic relationships between species within this digenean taxon are poorly understood. In the present study, the first nuclear 28S rRNA gene, ITS2 region of nuclear DNA, and mitochondrial cox1 gene sequence datasets were obtained for two members of the Accacoeliidae, a type and only species of the genus Odhnerium Yamaguti 1934 and an unidentified Accacladocoelium sp. collected from Mola mola (Linnaeus, 1758) off Iturup Island. Analyses of molecular differentiation and phylogenetic relationships indicate that Accacladocoelium sp. is a sister species to Accacladocoelium nigroflavum (Rudolphi, 1819). The genus Odhnerium is closely related to Tetrochetus Looss, 1912, on the 28S rRNA gene-based phylogenetic tree. Results of phylogenetic analysis based on both the mitochondrial cox1 gene and the concatenated ribosomal ITS2 region and cox1 gene of mtDNA show that the genus Odhnerium is close to the A. nigroflavum + Accacladocoelium sp. clade. In turn, the genus Accacladocoelium does not have monophyletic status in the trees reconstructed from these data.
期刊介绍:
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.