Diego Henrique Mirandola Dias Vieira1, Rodrigo Bravin Narciso2, Rodney Kozlowiski de Azevedo3, Reinaldo José da Silva2. 1. Laboratory of Parasitology of Wild Animals, Division of Parasitology, Institute of Biosciences, Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (UNESP), R. Prof. Dr. Antônio Celso Wagner Zanin, 250, Rubião Junior, CEP 18618-689, Botucatu, SP, Brazil. diegovieira.50@gmail.com. 2. Laboratory of Parasitology of Wild Animals, Division of Parasitology, Institute of Biosciences, Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (UNESP), R. Prof. Dr. Antônio Celso Wagner Zanin, 250, Rubião Junior, CEP 18618-689, Botucatu, SP, Brazil. 3. Programa de Pós-Graduação Em Análise de Sistemas Ambientais, Centro Universitário CESMAC, Maceió, AL, Brazil.
Abstract
PURPOSE: We describe two new Henneguya spp. (Myxobolidae) found parasitizing Cyphocharax modestus from Pardo river, Paraná river basin, municipality of Botucatu, São Paulo State, Brazil: Henneguya fastigata n. sp. from gill lamellae and Henneguya pardensis n. sp. from gill arches. We based the descriptions on myxospore morphology, histology, and small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences. METHODS: In this investigation, 50 specimens of Cyphocharax modestus were examined between July and December 2020 for myxozoan infections. Morphological characterization was based on the mature myxospores. The small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences were used for molecular and phylogenetic study. RESULTS: Phylogenetic analysis provided the evolutionary position of these new species with other myxobolids species. Myxospores of the two species had similar morphology and morphometrics, but differed in spore body width and length, and ssrDNA sequences differed by 7.2%. These data supported the diagnosis of the parasites as distinct and novel species. The phylogenetic analysis showed a well-supported subclade formed by species that parasitize curimatid fishes, with Henneguya gilbert as a sister species of Henneguya fastigata n. sp., and Henneguya pardensis n. sp. as a sister species of both species. CONCLUSION: Our analysis was consistent with previous studies suggesting that orders and families of the hosts are strongly correlated with phylogenetic signals in the Myxobolidae. These are the first species of myxozoans described in the Pardo river.
PURPOSE: We describe two new Henneguya spp. (Myxobolidae) found parasitizing Cyphocharax modestus from Pardo river, Paraná river basin, municipality of Botucatu, São Paulo State, Brazil: Henneguya fastigata n. sp. from gill lamellae and Henneguya pardensis n. sp. from gill arches. We based the descriptions on myxospore morphology, histology, and small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences. METHODS: In this investigation, 50 specimens of Cyphocharax modestus were examined between July and December 2020 for myxozoan infections. Morphological characterization was based on the mature myxospores. The small subunit ribosomal DNA sequences were used for molecular and phylogenetic study. RESULTS: Phylogenetic analysis provided the evolutionary position of these new species with other myxobolids species. Myxospores of the two species had similar morphology and morphometrics, but differed in spore body width and length, and ssrDNA sequences differed by 7.2%. These data supported the diagnosis of the parasites as distinct and novel species. The phylogenetic analysis showed a well-supported subclade formed by species that parasitize curimatid fishes, with Henneguya gilbert as a sister species of Henneguya fastigata n. sp., and Henneguya pardensis n. sp. as a sister species of both species. CONCLUSION: Our analysis was consistent with previous studies suggesting that orders and families of the hosts are strongly correlated with phylogenetic signals in the Myxobolidae. These are the first species of myxozoans described in the Pardo river.
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