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Paragonimus skrjabini Chen, 1959 (Digenea : Paragonimidae) and related species in eastern Asia: a combined molecular and morphological approach to identification and taxonomy

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SYSTEMATIC PARASITOLOGY
Volume 60, Issue 1, Pages 1-21

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11230-004-1378-5

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  1. PHS HHS [1 P50 A139461] Funding Source: Medline

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A molecular and morphometric investigation is reported on the species complex of mammalian lungflukes of which Paragonimus skrjabini Chen, 1959 and P. miyazakii Kamo, Nishida, Hatsushika & Tomimura, 1961 are the best-known examples. This species complex (here called the R skrjabini complex) is shown to be monophyletic using DNA sequences from the nuclear ITS2 region and the mitochondrial cox] gene. The latter marker permits the discrimination of populations, some previously named as distinct species, from various geographical locations in China and Japan. Morphometric analysis of a number of variables accords remarkably closely with the molecular results. Main findings are that: (1) nominal P. skrjabini from Fujian Province in eastern China is phylogenetically very close to P. miyazakii from Japan. It is proposed that both taxa should be refer-red to the same subspecies as P. skrjabini miyazakii. (2) Populations from Guangdong Province, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Sichuan and Hubei should be referred to P. skrjabini skrjabini. Specimens of P. skriabini from the Yangtze basin in Sichuan and Hubei are remarkably similar to one another according to genetic and morphometric data, but are not so different from Guangdong populations that they should be referred to a different subspecies at this stage. Specimens of P skrjabini from Yunnan have not been assigned to a subspecies at this stage. (3) Partly following earlier studies, we regard the following as synonyms of P skrjabini: R miyazakii (reduced to subspecific status); P. szechuanensis Chung & Tsao, 1962 (probably belongs to R s. skriabini); and P. hueitungensis Chung, Hsu, Ho, Kao, Shao, Chin, Pi, Liu, Ouyang, Shen, Yi & Yao, 1975 (probably belongs to P. s. skriabini); P. veocularis (Chen & Li, 1979) (specimens from Fujian regarded as belonging to this species should be referred to R skriabini miyazakii: the subspecific status of specimens from the type-locality in northern Sichuan is unclear). A number of questions remain unresolved. The name P hokuoensis Ho & Chung, 1964 was proposed for two individual metacercariae of distinctive appearance from southern Yunnan. DNA sequences from very similar metacercariae from the same locality place this nominal species within, or sister to, the P. skrjabini complex. As yet, nothing is known regarding adult morphology or biology of this taxon and we retain it here as a distinct species. P. heterorchis (Zhou, Pang & Hsiang, 1982) might be a synonym of R skriabini: the form of the metacercaria provides evidence against this view and further work is required. P. macrorchis Chen, 1962 has probably been confused with P. skrjabini in China. Within China, the former probably occurs only on Hainan Island, although P. fukienensis Tang & Tang, 1962 from Fujian Province could be a synonym.

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