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New type of xiphidiocercariae (Digenea: Microphalloidea) from South Vietnam. / Krupenko, Darya ; Gonchar, Anna ; Kremnev, Georgii ; Efeykin, Boris ; Krapivin, Vladimir.
In: Folia Parasitologica, Vol. 67, 033, 27.11.2020.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - New type of xiphidiocercariae (Digenea: Microphalloidea) from South Vietnam
AU - Krupenko, Darya
AU - Gonchar, Anna
AU - Kremnev, Georgii
AU - Efeykin, Boris
AU - Krapivin, Vladimir
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2020
PY - 2020/11/27
Y1 - 2020/11/27
N2 - We found unusual digenean intramolluscan stages, sporocysts and cercariae, in gastropods Sulcospira dautzenbergiana (Morelet) (Caenogastropoda: Pachychilidae) from Southern Vietnam and named them Cercaria cattieni 1. These cercariae have a stylet and thus belong to the Xiphidiata. However, such combination of characters as extremely large body size and I-shaped excretory bladder has not been found before in any other xiphidiocercariae. We obtained COI, ITS1, 5.8S + ITS2, and 28S rDNA sequences for C. cattieni 1. The latter allowed us to specify the phylogenetic position of the discovered cercariae: C. cattieni 1 falls within the superfamily Microphalloidea and is most closely grouped to Pachypsolus irroratus (Rudolphi, 1819) (Pachypsolidae), the sea turtle parasite. Information on the family Pachypsolidae is limited. Judging from the molecular phylogeny, C. cattieni 1 might be the larva of the Pachypsolidae, documented for the first time.
AB - We found unusual digenean intramolluscan stages, sporocysts and cercariae, in gastropods Sulcospira dautzenbergiana (Morelet) (Caenogastropoda: Pachychilidae) from Southern Vietnam and named them Cercaria cattieni 1. These cercariae have a stylet and thus belong to the Xiphidiata. However, such combination of characters as extremely large body size and I-shaped excretory bladder has not been found before in any other xiphidiocercariae. We obtained COI, ITS1, 5.8S + ITS2, and 28S rDNA sequences for C. cattieni 1. The latter allowed us to specify the phylogenetic position of the discovered cercariae: C. cattieni 1 falls within the superfamily Microphalloidea and is most closely grouped to Pachypsolus irroratus (Rudolphi, 1819) (Pachypsolidae), the sea turtle parasite. Information on the family Pachypsolidae is limited. Judging from the molecular phylogeny, C. cattieni 1 might be the larva of the Pachypsolidae, documented for the first time.
KW - Digenea
KW - xiphidiocercariae
KW - sporocysts
KW - Xiphidiata
KW - Microphalloidea
KW - Pachypsolidae
KW - 28S rDNA
KW - ITS1
KW - ITS2
KW - COI
KW - Digenea
KW - xiphidiocercariae
KW - sporocysts
KW - Xiphidiata
KW - Microphalloidea
KW - Pachypsolidae
KW - 28S rDNA
KW - ITS1
KW - ITS2
KW - COI
KW - Digenea, xiphidiocercariae, sporocysts, Xiphidiata, Microphalloidea, Pachypsolidae, 28S rDNA, ITS1, ITS2, COI
KW - LIFE-CYCLE
KW - CERCARIAE
KW - MUCOID GLANDS
KW - FRESH-WATER SNAILS
KW - TREMATODA
KW - PROVINCE
KW - PLATYHELMINTHES
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UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/2a32788d-5d3b-339d-8e92-ecf0337a593c/
U2 - 10.14411/fp.2020.033
DO - 10.14411/fp.2020.033
M3 - Article
VL - 67
JO - Folia Parasitologica
JF - Folia Parasitologica
SN - 0015-5683
M1 - 033
ER -
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