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New data on life cycles for three species of Fellodistomidae (Digenea) in the White Sea. / Krupenko, D. ; Uryadova, A. ; Gonchar, A. ; Kremnev, G. ; Krapivin , V. .
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T1 - New data on life cycles for three species of Fellodistomidae (Digenea) in the White Sea
AU - Krupenko, D.
AU - Uryadova, A.
AU - Gonchar, A.
AU - Kremnev, G.
AU - Krapivin , V.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Few digeneans of the family Fellodistomidae are known from the Russian Arctic seas. The taxonomic status of these species, their life cycles and host range raised recurrent questions some of which remain unanswered. To revise species composition and life cycles of fellodistomids in the White Sea we searched for them in several known and suspected hosts: wolffish, flatfishes (definitive), gastropods of the family Buccinidae (second intermediate), and protobranch bivalves (first intermediate). Species identification was based both on morphology and 28S rRNA gene sequences. We found Fellodistomum agnotum in the White Sea for the first time. Buccinum undatum was proved to be intermediate host of both F. agnotum and F. fellis, and metacercariae of F. fellis were registered from two more buccinid species: B. scalariforme and Neptunea despecta. We also found metacercariae of F. agnotum and F. fellis producing eggs in the second intermediate host. Two fellodistomids were found in protobranch bivalves: sporocysts and cercariae of Steringophorus furciger in Nuculana pernula, and sporocysts with large furcocercous cercariae in Ennucula tenuis. The latter were identified as F. agnotum by molecular analysis, thus the entire life cycle of this species was reconstructed.
AB - Few digeneans of the family Fellodistomidae are known from the Russian Arctic seas. The taxonomic status of these species, their life cycles and host range raised recurrent questions some of which remain unanswered. To revise species composition and life cycles of fellodistomids in the White Sea we searched for them in several known and suspected hosts: wolffish, flatfishes (definitive), gastropods of the family Buccinidae (second intermediate), and protobranch bivalves (first intermediate). Species identification was based both on morphology and 28S rRNA gene sequences. We found Fellodistomum agnotum in the White Sea for the first time. Buccinum undatum was proved to be intermediate host of both F. agnotum and F. fellis, and metacercariae of F. fellis were registered from two more buccinid species: B. scalariforme and Neptunea despecta. We also found metacercariae of F. agnotum and F. fellis producing eggs in the second intermediate host. Two fellodistomids were found in protobranch bivalves: sporocysts and cercariae of Steringophorus furciger in Nuculana pernula, and sporocysts with large furcocercous cercariae in Ennucula tenuis. The latter were identified as F. agnotum by molecular analysis, thus the entire life cycle of this species was reconstructed.
KW - Digenea
KW - Fellodistomidae
KW - Fellodistomum
KW - Steringophorus
KW - life cycle
KW - 28S rDNA
KW - White Sea
KW - Buccinum
KW - wolffish
KW - Digenea
KW - Fellodistomidae
KW - Fellodistomum
KW - Steringophorus
KW - life cycle
KW - 28S rDNA
KW - White Sea
KW - Buccinum
KW - wolffish
KW - PARASITES
KW - PHYLOGENY
KW - ODHNER
KW - PROCTOECES-MACULATUS LOOSS
KW - TREMATODA
KW - OLSSON
KW - MORPHOLOGY
KW - STERINGOTREMA
KW - TELEOSTS
KW - HISTORY
UR - https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-helminthology/article/new-data-on-life-cycles-for-three-species-of-fellodistomidae-digenea-in-the-white-sea/0A654B9BFC46DEE4B85B065503293D8E
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85085765181&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/dc9a713d-58bc-371a-829b-fd8de0416b34/
U2 - 10.1017/S0022149X20000383
DO - 10.1017/S0022149X20000383
M3 - Article
VL - 94
JO - Journal of Helminthology
JF - Journal of Helminthology
SN - 0022-149X
M1 - e158
ER -
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