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Description of Discocotyle ciray n. sp. (Monogenea: Discocotylidae) from Parahucho perryi (Brevoort) from Hokkaido, Japan, with a redescription of D. sagittata (Leuckart, 1842).
Ogawa, Kazuo; Shirakashi, Sho; Sata, Naoya; Itoh, Naoki; Ito, Shingo; Lewisch, Eva; Bornstein, Stephanie.
Affiliation
  • Ogawa K; Meguro Parasitological Museum, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 164-0053, Japan. ogawak@kiseichu.org.
  • Shirakashi S; Aquaculture Research Institute, Kindai University, Wakayama, 649-2211, Japan.
  • Sata N; Meguro Parasitological Museum, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 164-0053, Japan.
  • Itoh N; Laboratory of Fish Diseases, Department of Aquatic Bioscience, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, 113-8657, Japan.
  • Ito S; Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Research Institute, Fisheries Research Department, Hokkaido Research Organization, Eniwa, 061-1433, Japan.
  • Lewisch E; Clinical Division of Fish Medicine, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, Austria.
  • Bornstein S; Veterinary Parasitology, Diagnostics of Fish Diseases, Fish Health Service, CVUA Freiburg, 79108, Freiburg, Germany.
Syst Parasitol ; 101(2): 24, 2024 Mar 04.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38436733
ABSTRACT
Discocotyle sagittata (Leuckart, 1842) (Monogenea Discocotylidae) is redescribed, based on specimens collected from the type host, Salmo trutta Linnaeus, from the type locality, Freiburg, Germany, supplemented with specimens from S. trutta and rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum) reared in an Austrian aquarium. The diagnosis of the genus Discocotyle Diesing, 1850 is emended. Discocotyle ciray n. sp. is described, based on immature, preadult and adult specimens from the salmonid, Parahucho perryi (Brevoort) at Eniwa, Hokkaido, Japan. Adult specimens of the new species were about twice as large as those of D. sagittata from S. trutta. When the type specimens of D. ciray n. sp. were examined together with museum specimens from P. perryi at Tsurui, Hokkaido, the body and clamp sizes were positively correlated to the host size. Their measurements from a smaller P. perryi at Tsurui overlapped with those of D. sagittata, showing that these size differences were not suitable differentiating keys. Discocotyle ciray n. sp. can be separated from D. sagittata by the morphologies of the female genital system (relatively anteriorly positioned ovary, short joint vaginal duct and much more strongly winding uterus). The genetic distances of COI mtDNA sequence between D. ciray n. sp. and D. sagittata were 18.0-18.6%. These remarkable genetic divergences also supported the distinct taxonomic status of D. ciray n. sp.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Salmonidae / Trematoda Limits: Animals / Female / Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Syst Parasitol Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Salmonidae / Trematoda Limits: Animals / Female / Humans Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: En Journal: Syst Parasitol Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: