| Literature DB >> 33441676 |
Shuo Zhang1, Zijia Lin1, Qihong Huang1, Yulong Shen2, Jinfeng Ni3.
Abstract
Macrotermes barneyi, widely distributed in southern China, is the major fungus-growing termite in the subfamily Macrotermitinae. It has no flagellated protists in the guts. Here, we report occurrence of gregarine, a protozoan parasite in the digestive tract of M. barneyi. The general morphology and ultrastructure of the gregarine gamonts and syzygies by light micrograph and scanning electron micrograph are presented. SSU rDNA sequence analysis showed that the termite gregarine has the highest identity (90.10%) to that of Gregarina blattarum from cockroaches. Phylogenetic analysis based on the SSU rDNA sequences from diverse insect eugregarines indicated that the gregarine from M. barneyi is phylogenetically close to G. blattarus, L. erratica and G. tropica from Gregarinidae and Leidyanidae families, and may represent a novel species. This study expands our knowledge about the diversity of terrestrial eugregarines parasitizing in termites.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33441676 PMCID: PMC7806973 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-79671-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379