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A new species of Clinostomum Leidy, 1856 based on molecular and morphological analysis of metacercariae from African siluriform fishes

Authors :
Sean A. Locke
Perla Tedesco
Ali Halajian
Paul Chinedu Echi
Willem J. Luus-Powell
Deborah Benini
Maria Letizia Fioravanti
Monica Caffara
Caffara, Monica
Locke, Sean A
Echi, Paul C
Halajian, Ali
Luus-Powell, Willem J
Benini, Deborah
Tedesco, Perla
Fioravanti, Maria L
Source :
Parasitology research. 119(3)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

In the Afrotropic region, the genus Clinostomum is represented by four accepted and four unnamed species distinguished using molecular data. Here, we describe one of the four unnamed species as Clinostomum ukolii n. sp. based on metacercariae from siluriform fishes (Synodontis batensoda, Schilbe intermedius) collected in Nigeria and South Africa. The new species is distinguished by molecular data (39 new sequences of partial cytochrome c oxidase I≥ 6.7% divergent from those of other species) and morphological differences from named and unnamed species in the same region. Metacercariae of C. ukolii n. sp. can be distinguished based on size, tegumental spines, and various aspects of the genital complex, including its position, lobation of the anterior testis, and the disposition and shape of the cirrus pouch. Although descriptions of new species of digeneans are typically based on the morphology of adults, we argue that in cases where data are available from metacercariae from regionally known species, new species can be described based on metacercariae, particularly when supported by molecular data, as here. Moreover, sub-adult reproductive structures can be clearly visualized in metacercaria of Clinostomum. Considering metacercariae as potential types for new species could advance clinostome systematics more rapidly, because metacercariae are encountered much more often than adults in avian definitive hosts.

Details

ISSN :
14321955
Volume :
119
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Parasitology research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....38572544e158d5e099079e8d2e0dee31