| Literature DB >> 33409636 |
Dora Davies1, Florencia Liquin2,3, Juan José Lauthier4, Regina Párraga2, José Saravia2, Carolina Davies5, Margarita Ostrowski de Núñez6.
Abstract
We describe the alloglossiid trematode Magnivitellinum saltaensis n. sp., a parasite of the characiform fish Psalidodon endy, and its life cycle from Salta, northwest of Argentina. This is the first life cycle described for a species belonging to the genus Magnivitellinum. Cercariae emerged naturally from Biomphalaria tenagophila snails and infected experimentally exposed larvae of Diptera and Ephemeroptera as second intermediate hosts. These larvae in turn were exposed to commercially raised fish, and adults were recovered from characiform albino fish Gymnocorymbus ternetzi. Molecular analysis of natural and experimental adults showed the same genetic sequence for the partial region of 28S rDNA, thus confirming conspecificity. Comparison of these sequences with those published for M. simplex from Mexico showed 1.45% divergence, indicating that the specimens found in Salta belong to a different species, the third described of Magnivitellinum, in agreement with morphological data, geographical location, and host species composition. The new species is distinguished by its small body, vitelline follicles extending from the mid-level of the ventral sucker, Y-shaped excretory vesicle, and presence of papillae around the mouth.Entities:
Keywords: 28S rDNA; Argentina; Digenea; Freshwater fish parasite; Life cycle; Magnivitellinum saltaensis n. sp.
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33409636 DOI: 10.1007/s00436-020-07039-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitol Res ISSN: 0932-0113 Impact factor: 2.289