| Literature DB >> 30107151 |
Patrick D Mathews1, Omar Mertins2, José O L Pereira3, Antonio A M Maia3, Edson A Adriano4.
Abstract
Myxosporean are endoparasitic cnidarians of wide distribution and responsible for important economic losses in fisheries and aquaculture. A new myxosporean species, Henneguya peruviensis n. sp., is herein described as obtained from the gill filaments of Hyphessobrycon loretoensis caught in the Nanay River, Department of Loreto, Peru. The parasite was found in 37 of 45 (82.2%) examined H. loretoensis. The new species was characterized based on morphological features and 18S rDNA gene sequence data. The sequencing of the 18S rDNA gene from the spores of H. peruviensis n. sp. resulted in 1632 nucleotides and this sequence did not match any of the myxozoan available in the GenBank. Phylogenetic analysis showed that H. peruviensis n. sp. closed together with H. leporinicola. Nonetheless, the 18S rDNA sequences of H. peruviensis n. sp. and H. leporinicola have only 82% similarity. This is the first description and molecular study of a Myxozoa parasitizing fish of the genus Hyphessobrycon in the Amazon basin. Given the importance of the ornamental fish industry in translocation of aquatic organisms worldwide, the international movement of myxosporeans in infected fish is discussed in terms of disease outbreaks and the need for preventative action.Entities:
Keywords: Fish; Fish parasites; Gill filaments; Henneguya; Myxosporean; Ornamental
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30107151 DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2018.08.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Trop ISSN: 0001-706X Impact factor: 3.112