| Literature DB >> 27377236 |
Masato Nitta1, Kazuya Nagasawa2.
Abstract
A new dactylogyrid monogenean Dactylogyrus bicorniculus sp. nov. is described from the gills of the kazetoge bitterling, Rhodeus atremius atremius (Jordan and Thompson, 1914), an endemic species in Japan, from Saga Prefecture, northern Kyūshū. D. bicorniculus sp. nov. resembles Dactylogyrus bicornis Malevitskaja, 1941 and Dactylogyrus lophogonus Zhang and Ji, 1980 because they have two common features, a large V-shaped ventral bar and well-developed second marginal hooks. However, the new species is distinguished from these congeners by a shorter penis and an accessory piece. A phylogenetic analysis of 28S rDNA shows that D. bicorniculus sp. nov. is a basal species with the T-shaped ventral bar in the genus. The new species has strict host-specificity to R. a. atremius, one of the endangered freshwater fishes in Japan, and may face the danger of co-extinction with its host.Entities:
Keywords: Bitterling; Dactylogyrus bicorniculus sp. nov.; Endangered species; Japan; Monogenea; Rhodeus atremius atremius
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27377236 DOI: 10.1016/j.parint.2016.06.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitol Int ISSN: 1383-5769 Impact factor: 2.230