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A new freshwater Ceratomyxa species (Myxozoa: Ceratomyxidae) parasitizing a sciaenid fish from the Amazon Basin, Brazil

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PARASITOLOGY INTERNATIONAL
卷 97, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.parint.2023.102796

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Amazon; Freshwater; Fish parasite; SSU rDNA; LSU rDNA; Phylogeny

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The study describes a new species of freshwater parasite called Ceratomyxa ranunculiformis n. sp. that infects the gall bladder of the Amazonian sciaenid Plagioscion squamosissimus. The new species was identified based on its host, myxospore morphology, ribosomal rDNA gene sequencing, parasite distribution, and phylogenetic analysis. Molecular and morphological analysis confirmed the classification of the new species within the coelozoic genus Ceratomyxa, clustering with other Amazonian freshwater ceratomyxids in a well-supported clade.
Myxozoans of Ceratomyxidae Doflein, 1899 are common coelozoic parasites of marine life, and are also found less frequently in freshwater fish. The present study describes Ceratomyxa ranunculiformis n. sp. as a new freshwater myxosporean species infecting the gall bladder of the Amazonian sciaenid Plagioscion squamosissimus. The new Ceratomyxa was described based on its host, myxospore morphology, ribosomal rDNA gene sequencing, parasite distribution, and phylogenetic analysis. Immature and mature plasmodia were tadpole-shaped or pyriform, and exhibited slow undulatory motility. The myxospores were elongated and crescent-shaped in the frontal view, with a sutural line between two valves, which had rounded ends. The measurements of the formalin-fixed myxospores were: average length 4.9 (4.0-6.6) & mu;m, average thickness 37.6 (32.4-43.9) & mu;m, average posterior angle 165 degrees (154 degrees -173 degrees). Two ovoid polar capsules of equal size, average length 2.0 (1.4-3.0) & mu;m and average width 1.9 (1.4-2.4) & mu;m, were located adjacent to the suture and contained polar filaments with 2-3 coils. The integrated comparative analysis of the morphological characteristics and molecular analyses of the ribosomal rDNA genes supported the identification of a new species of coelozoic Ceratomyxa. Maximum likelihood analyses showed the new species clustering within a well-supported clade, together with all the other Amazonian freshwater ceratomyxids.

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