MOLECULAR AND NEW MORPHOLOGICAL DATA ON NEMATODE HEDRURIS DRATINI FOUND PARASITIZING PSEUDIS MINUTA (ANURA: HYLIDAE).

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PARASITOLOGY Journal of Parasitology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1645/22-34
Martin M Montes, Yasmin Croci, Jorge Barneche, Dario Balcazar, German F Reig Cardarella, Sergio R Martorelli
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Abstract: Hedruris has a worldwide distribution, parasitizing lampreys, fishes, frogs, and lizards. In South America, 4 species have been reported on frogs (Hedruris heyeri, Hedruris juninensis, Hedruris moniezi, and Hedruris mucronifer), 3 on fishes (Hedruris basilichtensis, Hedruris orestiae, and Hedruris suttonae), and 1 on turtles (Hedruris dratini). We examined a frog (Pseudis minuta) found dead in the Pescado stream, Argentina, searching for parasites. A Hedruris sp. was found and subsequently subjected to integrative analyses. The 18S rDNA was sequenced, and specimens were examined using electron and optical microscopy. Genetic analysis grouped this nematode with H. dratini. Its morphology was similar to that species but differed in having bifid derid in frogs, compared to a simple deirid in turtles. This difference could result from various causes, such as host-parasite interaction or a teratological feature, or it could indicate high morphological variability. To resolve this, molecular analysis of all described Hedruris species is necessary, in addition to morphological studies. According to the prevalence and intensity of infection reported in the literature, the definitive host of H. dratini is likely the turtle. However, the nematode may use different hosts, or the frog may have ingested an amphipod harboring the parasite's intermediate stage. This is the first Hedruris parasite of frogs to be sequenced and represents, after H. mucronifer, the second report of the genus in anurans from Argentina.

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关于发现寄生于蓑衣鱼(anura: hylidae)的线虫 hedruris dratini 的分子和新的形态学数据。
摘要:Hedruris 分布于世界各地,寄生于灯鱼、鱼类、蛙类和蜥蜴。据报道,在南美洲,有 4 种寄生于青蛙(Hedruris heyeri、Hedruris juninensis、Hedruris moniezi 和 Hedruris mucronifer),3 种寄生于鱼类(Hedruris basilichtensis、Hedruris orestiae 和 Hedruris suttonae),1 种寄生于龟类(Hedruris dratini)。我们对阿根廷佩斯卡多溪流中发现的一只死亡青蛙(Pseudis minuta)进行了检查,寻找寄生虫。发现了一种 Hedruris sp.,随后进行了综合分析。对 18S rDNA 进行了测序,并使用电子显微镜和光学显微镜对标本进行了检查。遗传分析将该线虫归为 H. dratini。它的形态与该物种相似,但不同的是,蛙类的蜕皮为双裂蜕皮,而龟类的蜕皮为单裂蜕皮。这种差异可能由多种原因造成,如宿主与寄生虫之间的相互作用或畸形特征,也可能表明形态变异性很高。要解决这个问题,除了形态学研究外,还需要对所有已描述的 Hedruris 物种进行分子分析。根据文献报道的感染率和感染强度,H. dratini 的最终宿主可能是乌龟。然而,线虫可能会使用不同的宿主,或者青蛙可能摄入了寄生虫中间阶段的片脚类动物。这是第一个对蛙类寄生虫进行测序的 Hedruris 寄生虫,也是继 H. mucronifer 之后,阿根廷对该属无尾目动物寄生虫的第二次报道。
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Journal of Parasitology
Journal of Parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Parasitology is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Society of Parasitologists (ASP). The journal publishes original research covering helminths, protozoa, and other parasitic organisms and serves scientific professionals in microbiology, immunology, veterinary science, pathology, and public health. Journal content includes original research articles, brief research notes, announcements of the Society, and book reviews. Articles are subdivided by topic for ease of reference and range from behavior and pathogenesis to systematics and epidemiology. The journal is published continuously online with one full volume printed at the end of each year.
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MOLECULAR AND NEW MORPHOLOGICAL DATA ON NEMATODE HEDRURIS DRATINI FOUND PARASITIZING PSEUDIS MINUTA (ANURA: HYLIDAE). HEPATOZOON RUFI N. SP. (APICOMPLEXA: HEPATOZOIDAE) OF BOBCATS (LYNX RUFUS) FROM MISSISSIPPI. HOST TRAITS EXPLAIN MORE VARIATION IN OCCUPANCY OF GENERALISTS THAN SPECIALISTS DUE TO STRONG HOST PREFERENCES AMONG GENERALISTS. PHYLOGENY AND SYSTEMATICS OF CYATHOCOTYLID DIGENEANS (DIGENEA: DIPLOSTOMOIDEA) PARASITIZING SNAKES WITH DESCRIPTION OF THREE NEW SPECIES OF GOGATEA FROM AUSTRALIA AND VIETNAM. MOLECULAR CONFIRMATION OF WOLF (CANIS LUPUS) AS A NATURAL DEFINITIVE HOST FOR SARCOCYSTIS CRUZI OF CATTLE, SARCOCYSTIS MEHLHORNI OF DEER, AND SARCOCYSTIS WENZELI OF CHICKENS.
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