Galactosomum nagasakiense n. sp. (Digenea: Heterophyidae) from the black-tailed gull, Larus carassirostris, with a description of metacercariae from some marine fish developing trematode whirling disease.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PARASITOLOGY Parasitology International Pub Date : 2024-08-06 DOI:10.1016/j.parint.2024.102944
Shunya Kamegai, Kazuo Ogawa
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Galactosomum nagasakiense n. sp.(Digenea: Heterophyidae)是海鱼旋毛虫病的致病寄生虫,本文根据从日本长崎县的黑尾鸥(Larus carassirostris)身上采集到的标本进行了描述。该新种属于蜗形虫属,与蜗形虫属中的三个种不同:G. cochleare (Diesing, 1850) 口吸盘较小,咽部较大,卵较大;G. cochleariformum (Rudolphi, 1819) 口吸盘和咽部较小,卵较大;G. spinetum (Braun, 1901) 子宫延伸至腹股沟囊前方。此外,还描述了从几种罹患旋毛虫病的海鱼脑部采集到的套鞭毛虫。考虑到第二中间宿主对宿主的特异性较低,吸虫漩涡病的地方性可能是由于感染了最终宿主的特定种群和/或第一中间宿主的有限地理分布。
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Galactosomum nagasakiense n. sp. (Digenea: Heterophyidae) from the black-tailed gull, Larus crassirostris, with a description of metacercariae from some marine fishes developing trematode whirling disease

Galactosomum nagasakiense n. sp. (Digenea: Heterophyidae), the causative parasite of trematode whirling disease of marine fish, is described, based on the specimens collected from the black-tailed gull, Larus crassirostris in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. The new species belongs to the cochleariformum group, and is different from the three species in the group: G. cochleare (Diesing, 1850) in the larger oral sucker and phaynx and smaller eggs, G. cochleariformum (Rudolphi, 1819) in the smaller oral sucker and pharynx and smaller eggs, and G. spinetum (Braun, 1901) in the uterus which extends anterior to the ventrogenital sac. Metacercariae collected from the brain of several marine fish developing trematode whirling disease are also described. Considering low host specificity of the second intermediate hosts, the endemic nature of the trematode whirling disease may be attributed to the infection of a particular population of the final host and/or a limited geographical distribution of the first intermediate host.

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Parasitology International
Parasitology International 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: Parasitology International provides a medium for rapid, carefully reviewed publications in the field of human and animal parasitology. Original papers, rapid communications, and original case reports from all geographical areas and covering all parasitological disciplines, including structure, immunology, cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and systematics, may be submitted. Reviews on recent developments are invited regularly, but suggestions in this respect are welcome. Letters to the Editor commenting on any aspect of the Journal are also welcome.
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