A new species of lungworm from the Atlantic Forest: Rhabdias megacephala n. sp. parasite of the endemic anuran Proceratophrys boiei

IF 1.6 3区 生物学 Q4 PARASITOLOGY Journal of Helminthology Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1017/s0022149x24000385
R. Euclydes, F.T. de Vasconcelos Melo, H.C. da Justa, R.F. Jesus, L.H. Gremski, S.S. Veiga, K.M. Campião
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Rhabdias are lung-dwelling parasites of anurans and some reptiles. Currently, 93 species are known to exist worldwide. The identification of Rhabdias species is based mainly on morphological traits of hermaphroditic females that generally have a very conserved morphology. However, different approaches, such as the combination of morphological, molecular, and ecological data, have provided advances in identifying and delimiting rhabdiasid species. Here, we describe a new species of Rhabdias from the south of Brazil, with morphological and molecular data. The new species is distinguished from its congeners by having an elongated body, evident cephalic dilation, larger buccal capsule, and large esophagus. In addition to morphological characteristics, we observed significant genetic divergence among the cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) sequence of the new species and the closest available sequence, Rhabdias fuelleborni (10.24%–10.87%). Furthermore, phylogenetic reconstructions based on the COI gene indicated that the new species represents a different lineage, constituting an outgroup of the species complexes Rhabdias cf. stenocephala and Rhabdias fuelleborni with Rhabdias sp. 4. Thus, Rhabdias megacephala is the 24th nominal species of the Neotropical region, the 14th Brazilian, and the fourth species described from south of Brazil.
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大西洋森林中的一种新肺吸虫:Rhabdias megacephala n. sp.
斜纹夜蛾是一种寄生于无尾目动物和一些爬行动物肺部的寄生虫。目前,全世界已知有 93 个物种。虹彩蝶类物种的鉴定主要基于雌雄同体虹彩蝶的形态特征,这些虹彩蝶通常具有非常保守的形态。然而,不同的方法,如形态学、分子和生态学数据的结合,已经在鉴定和划分横纹夜蛾物种方面取得了进展。在这里,我们利用形态学和分子数据描述了巴西南部的一个新的habdias物种。该新种与同属种的区别在于其身体细长、头扩张明显、颊囊较大、食道较大。除了形态特征外,我们还观察到新种的细胞色素氧化酶亚单位 I(COI)序列与最接近的 Rhabdias fuelleborni 序列之间存在显著的遗传差异(10.24%-10.87%)。此外,基于 COI 基因的系统发育重建表明,新种代表了一个不同的品系,构成了 Rhabdias cf. stenocephala 和 Rhabdias fuelleborni 与 Rhabdias sp.因此,Rhabdias megacephala 是新热带地区的第 24 个标称物种,第 14 个巴西物种,也是巴西南部描述的第 4 个物种。
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Journal of Helminthology
Journal of Helminthology 生物-动物学
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2.80
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127
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3 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Helminthology publishes original papers and review articles on all aspects of pure and applied helminthology, particularly those helminth parasites of environmental health, medical or veterinary importance. Research papers on helminths in wildlife hosts, including plant and insect parasites, are also published along with taxonomic papers contributing to the systematics of a group. The journal will be of interest to academics and researchers involved in the fields of human and veterinary parasitology, public health, microbiology, ecology and biochemistry.
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