51. Phylogeny and morphology of some European cyathocotylid digeneans (Trematoda: Diplostomoidea).
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Sokolov SG, Vlasenkov SA, Bugmyrin SV, Kalmykov AP, and Lebedeva DI
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- Animals, Russia, Birds parasitology, DNA, Ribosomal Spacer genetics, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Trematode Infections parasitology, Trematode Infections veterinary, RNA, Ribosomal, 5.8S genetics, Bird Diseases parasitology, Trematoda classification, Trematoda genetics, Trematoda anatomy & histology, Trematoda isolation & purification, Phylogeny, RNA, Ribosomal, 28S genetics, DNA, Helminth genetics
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The Cyathocotylidae Mühling, 1898 is a family of primitive diplostomoid trematodes important for understanding the evolution of the superfamily Diplostomoidea. However, cyathocotylids remain poorly studied with the use of molecular techniques. In this study we sequenced the 5.8S + ITS2 region, 28S rRNA , and cox1 genes of two cyathocotylid species and obtained new morphological data on them. We propose Georduboisia nom. nov. instead of the preoccupied name Duboisia Szidat, 1936 (junior homonym of Duboisia Stremme, 1911). Adults of Georduboisia cf. teganuma (Ishii, 1935) and Paracoenogonimus ovatus Katsurada, 1914 were collected from fish-eating birds in the south of the European part of Russia. Georduboisia cf. teganuma was very similar to G. teganuma but differed from it in the shape of the testes. The 28S rRNA gene dataset provided the best-resolved phylogeny of the Cyathocotylidae to date. In the phylogram based on partial sequences of this gene, P. ovatus was close to members of Holostephanoides Dubois, 1983, Neogogatea Chandler & Rausch, 1947 and Gogatea Szidat, 1936. Georduboisia cf. teganuma clustered with members of Cyathocotyle Mühling, 1896 and Holostephanus Szidat, 1936. Phylogenetic analysis based on the 5.8S + ITS2 dataset showed that adults of P. ovatus examined in our study were conspecific with the metacercariae from the musculature of fish collected in Hungary and Italy. It also revealed probable misidentifications of larvae and adults of cyathocotylids whose sequences are deposited in GenBank NCBI.
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- 2024
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