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A discovery of two new Tetrahymena species parasitizing slugs and mussels: morphology and multi-gene phylogeny of T. foissneri sp. n. and T. unionis sp. n.

Tengyue Zhang1, Peter Vďačný2.   

Abstract

The presence of parasitic ciliates of the hymenostome genus Tetrahymena was examined in 150 mollusks belonging to six bivalve and 13 gastropod species in Slovakia, Central Europe. Tetrahymenids were detected only in two species, viz., in the invasive Lusitanian slug (Arion vulgaris) and in the native swollen river mussel (Unio tumidus). Although only 10.52% of the examined mollusk taxa were positive, their Tetrahymena infections were very intensive accounting for several hundreds of ciliates per host. Phylogenetic analyses of the 16S and 18S rRNA genes as well as of the barcoding region of the gene encoding for cytochrome c oxidase subunit I revealed that both isolates represent new taxa, T. foissneri sp. n. and T. unionis sp. n. The former species belongs to the 'borealis' clade and its nearest relative is T. limacis, a well-known parasite of slugs and snails. Besides molecular data, T. foissneri can be distinguished from T. limacis also morphologically by the body shape of the parasitic-phase form, dimensions of micronuclei, and the silverline system. On the other hand, T. unionis was classified within the 'paravorax' clade along with T. pennsylvaniensis, T. glochidiophila, and T. nigricans. Although these four species are genetically distinct, T. unionis could be morphologically separated only from T. nigricans by body shape and size. The present study suggests that both aquatic and terrestrial mollusks represent interesting hosts for the discovery of novel Tetrahymena lineages.

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Keywords:  Arion vulgaris; Ciliophora; Histophagy; Hymenostomatia; Mollusca; Unio tumidus

Year:  2021        PMID: 33851248     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-021-07152-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.289


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