介形虫和横纹虫中一种新的寄生Euglenaformis parasitica sp. nov. (euglenae, Euglenaceae)的分类

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q4 MICROBIOLOGY
Koichiro Kato , Kensuke Yahata , Takeshi Nakayama
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摘要

寄生性眼虫很少被研究。我们在稻田中的两种介形虫(Cyprintos cassidula,Dolerocypis sinensis)和两种横纹藻(Mesotoma lingua,Microdalyellia armigera)中发现了寄生眼虫。这些寄生虫在宿主体内生长和繁殖。这些寄生虫有膜条、一个突起的鞭毛和一个红色的柱头,但没有叶绿体,并表现出眼窝运动。在活体宿主体内,它们没有突现的鞭毛,只能通过眼窝运动来移动,但当宿主死亡或寄生虫与宿主分离时,它们会伸出鞭毛,转而进行游泳运动。考虑到这些寄生虫的nSSU和nLSU rDNA序列的形态特征和身份,我们得出结论,在我们检查的四个宿主中发现的寄生虫属于同一物种。分子系统发育分析表明,该寄生虫与裸眼虫的自由生活光自养物种形成了一个分支,并得到了适度的统计支持。因此,这种寄生虫是一种次级渗透营养因子,来源于光自养祖先。根据形态学观察和分子系统发育分析结果,我们提出了一个新的寄生眼虫属,即寄生眼虫。
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Taxonomy of a New Parasitic Euglenid, Euglenaformis parasitica sp. nov. (Euglenales, Euglenaceae) in Ostracods and Rhabdocoels

Parasitic euglenids have rarely been studied. We found parasitic euglenids in two species of ostracods (Cyprinotus cassidula, Dolerocypris sinensis) and two species of rhabdocoels (Mesostoma lingua, Microdalyellia armigera) in a rice field. These parasites grew and proliferated inside the host body. These parasites had pellicle strips, one emergent flagellum, and a red stigma, but no chloroplasts, and showed euglenoid movement. Inside the living host, they did not have emergent flagella and moved only by euglenoid movement, but when the host died or the parasites were isolated from the host, they extended their flagella and switched to swimming movement. We conclude that the parasites found in the four hosts that we examined are of the same species, considering the morphological characteristics and identities in the nSSU and nLSU rDNA sequences of those parasites. Molecular phylogenetic analysis showed that the parasite formed a clade with the free-living photoautotrophic species of Euglenaformis, with moderate statistical support. Therefore, the parasite is a secondary osmotroph derived from a photoautotrophic ancestor. Based on the results of morphological observation and molecular phylogenetic analysis, we propose a new species of parasitic euglenid, Euglenaformis parasitica sp. nov.

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Protist
Protist 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
4.00%
发文量
43
审稿时长
18.7 weeks
期刊介绍: Protist is the international forum for reporting substantial and novel findings in any area of research on protists. The criteria for acceptance of manuscripts are scientific excellence, significance, and interest for a broad readership. Suitable subject areas include: molecular, cell and developmental biology, biochemistry, systematics and phylogeny, and ecology of protists. Both autotrophic and heterotrophic protists as well as parasites are covered. The journal publishes original papers, short historical perspectives and includes a news and views section.
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