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Integrative taxonomy of Pseudolepeophtheirus longicauda (Crustacea: Copepoda: Caligidae) parasitic on Platichthys stellatus (Actinopterygii: Pleuronectidae).
Homma, Riko; Uyeno, Daisuke; Kakui, Keiichi.
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  • Homma R; Department of Natural History Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido University, N10 W8 Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan.
  • Uyeno D; Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Kagoshima University, 1-21-35 Korimoto, Kagoshima 890-0065, Japan.
  • Kakui K; Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, N10 W8 Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan. Electronic address: kakui@eis.hokudai.ac.jp.
Parasitol Int ; 78: 102135, 2020 Oct.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32413490
Based on specimens from the gill cavities of one Platichthys stellatus individual collected in the Sea of Japan, we investigated the taxonomic status of the enigmatic caligid genus Pseudolepeophtheirus and its type species, Pseudolepeophtheirus longicauda. In a maximum likelihood (ML) tree based on 18S rRNA gene sequences, the sequence from our sample was nested in a well-supported Lepeophtheirus clade, along with the type species, confirming that Pseudolepeophtheirus should be considered a junior synonym of Lepeophtheirus; our morphological data support this synonymy. Although a previous study had synonymized Pseudolepeophtheirus longicauda with Lepeophtheirus parvicruris, we found that the former differs morphologically from the latter in having a short leg-4 exopod, with the articulation between the first and second segments not evident (the shape of the posterior striated membrane on the leg-2 intercoxal sclerite also differs between two species), and detected slight differences in 18S rRNA sequences between two taxa. We thus concluded that this synonymy is invalid, and reinstate Lepeophtheirus longicauda as a valid species. A ML analysis of COI sequences from Pl. stellatus (the host fish for both L. longicauda and L. parvicruris) showed the host species to comprise distinct northwestern- and northeastern-Pacific clades. Lepeophtheirus longicauda is distributed in the northwestern Pacific and L. parvicruris in the northeastern Pacific, indicating co-divergence of the two copepod species with the host lineages.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Lenguado / Copépodos / Interacciones Huésped-Parásitos Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Parasitol Int Asunto de la revista: PARASITOLOGIA Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Japón

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Lenguado / Copépodos / Interacciones Huésped-Parásitos Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: Parasitol Int Asunto de la revista: PARASITOLOGIA Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Japón
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