1. DESCRIPTION AND PHYLOGENETIC AFFINITIES OF A NEW SPECIES OF NEOPSILOTREMA (DIGENEA: PSILOSTOMIDAE) FROM LESSER SCAUP, AYTHYA AFFINIS (ANSERIFORMES: ANATIDAE).
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Achatz TJ, Bennett DM, Martens JR, Sorensen RE, Nelson RG, Bates KM, Serbina EA, and Tkach VV
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- Animals, Base Sequence, Bird Diseases epidemiology, DNA, Helminth chemistry, DNA, Ribosomal genetics, DNA, Ribosomal Spacer chemistry, Genetic Variation, Minnesota epidemiology, NADH Dehydrogenase genetics, Phylogeny, RNA, Helminth genetics, RNA, Ribosomal, 28S genetics, RNA, Ribosomal, 5.8S genetics, Trematoda anatomy & histology, Trematoda genetics, Trematoda isolation & purification, Trematode Infections epidemiology, Trematode Infections parasitology, Bird Diseases parasitology, Ducks parasitology, Trematoda classification, Trematode Infections veterinary
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Neopsilotrema is a small genus of psilostomid digeneans parasitic in the intestine of birds in the Palearctic and Nearctic. At present, the genus includes 4 species: Neopsilotrema lisitsynae from the Palearctic and Neopsilotrema affine, Neopsilotrema lakotae, and Neopsilotrema marilae from the Nearctic. Herein, we describe a new species, Neopsilotrema itascae n. sp., from lesser scaup Aythya affinis collected in Minnesota. The species can be distinguished from congeners on the basis of the ventral sucker:oral sucker width ratio, body width:length ratio, and cirrus sac size, along with other characters. We generated new 28S ribosomal deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and NADH dehydrogenase (ND1) mitochondrial DNA sequence data of a variety of psilostomids from the Palearctic and Nearctic along with sequences of the ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region (ITS1 + 5.8S + ITS2) from 3 Neopsilotrema species. The molecular phylogenetic affinities of a variety of psilostomid taxa were studied using 28S sequence data. The 28S sequences of psilostomids demonstrated 1-7.9% intergeneric divergence, whereas the sequences of ND1 had 17.7-34.1% intergeneric divergence. The interspecific divergence among members of Neopsilotrema was somewhat lower (0.2-0.5% in 28S; 0.3-0.4% in ITS; 12-15.7% in ND1). Our comparison of DNA sequences along with morphologic study suggests Holarctic distribution of N. lisitsynae., (© American Society of Parasitologists 2021.)
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- 2021
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