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Our specimens of <em>B</em>. <em>seriolae</em> from the GOM resemble those of <em>Benedenia humboldti</em> Baeza, Sepúlveda, and González, 2019 (from yellowtail amberjack, <em>Seriola lalandi</em> Valenciennes, 1833 [Carangidae] off Chile) by having a large body (>7000 μm in total length), non-overlapping anterior and posterior hamuli, an entirely sinistral and convoluted vas deferens, and a common genital pore as well as by lacking glands of Goto. It differs from <em>B</em>. <em>humboldti</em> by the shape of the penis tip. The <em>28S</em> rRNA gene sequence differed from that of <em>B. seriolae</em> (from Japan) by 8 bp (1.1 %) and <em>B. humboldti</em> by 13 bp (2.8 %–1.7 %). The phylogenetic analysis recovered our sequences of <em>B</em>. <em>seriolae</em> sister to conspecific sequences from Japan, with that clade sister to <em>B</em>. <em>humboldti</em> from Chile. <em>Benedenia</em> was paraphyletic, suggesting some systematic revision to the genus could be warranted. 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我们在此根据从墨西哥湾(GOM)北部野外捕获的大琥珀鱼(Seriola dumerili)皮肤上采集的标本,对 Benedenia seriolae (Yamaguti, 1934) Meserve, 1938(单细胞动物门:蝙蝠科 Baird, 1853)进行了补充描述。我们从墨西哥湾北部采集的 B.seriolae的标本与Benedenia humboldti Baeza, Sepúlveda, and González, 2019(来自智利近海的黄尾琥珀鱼Seriola lalandi Valenciennes, 1833 [Carangidae] )的标本相似,都具有较大的体型(总长度大于7000微米)、它的特征是体型较大(全长超过 7000 μm),前后腿不重叠,输精管完全呈蜿蜒状,有一个共同的生殖孔,而且没有后藤腺体。它与 B. humboldti 的区别在于阴茎头的形状。其 28S rRNA 基因序列与 B. seriolae(产于日本)相差 8 bp(1.1%),与 B. humboldti 相差 13 bp(2.8%-1.7%)。系统发生分析结果表明,我们的 Seriolae B. 序列与日本的同种序列是姊妹序列,该支系与智利的 humboldti B. 是姊妹支系。Benedenia属为旁系,这表明有必要对该属进行系统的修订。在 25 个 Benedenia 属种中,只有 Benedenia hendorffii (von Linstow, 1889) Odhner, 1905 以前在 GOM 有过报道。Benedenia seriolae以前从未在野生大琥珀鱼身上被报道过(以前的大琥珀鱼记录仅来自海笼)。这也是西北大西洋(GOM)首次记录到 B. seriolae。
Supplemental description of Benedenia seriolae (Yamaguti, 1934) Meserve, 1938 (Monogenoidea: Capsalidae) and first record of the parasite infecting a wild greater amberjack, Seriola dumerili (Risso, 1810) Hureau and Tortonese, 1973 (Carangiformes: Carangidae) from the northern Gulf of Mexico
We herein provide a supplemental description of Benedenia seriolae (Yamaguti, 1934) Meserve, 1938 (Monogenoidea: Capsalidae Baird, 1853) based on specimens we collected from the skin of wild-caught greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) in the northern Gulf of Mexico (GOM). Our specimens of B. seriolae from the GOM resemble those of Benedenia humboldti Baeza, Sepúlveda, and González, 2019 (from yellowtail amberjack, Seriola lalandi Valenciennes, 1833 [Carangidae] off Chile) by having a large body (>7000 μm in total length), non-overlapping anterior and posterior hamuli, an entirely sinistral and convoluted vas deferens, and a common genital pore as well as by lacking glands of Goto. It differs from B. humboldti by the shape of the penis tip. The 28S rRNA gene sequence differed from that of B. seriolae (from Japan) by 8 bp (1.1 %) and B. humboldti by 13 bp (2.8 %–1.7 %). The phylogenetic analysis recovered our sequences of B. seriolae sister to conspecific sequences from Japan, with that clade sister to B. humboldti from Chile. Benedenia was paraphyletic, suggesting some systematic revision to the genus could be warranted. Of 25 Benedenia spp., only Benedenia hendorffii (von Linstow, 1889) Odhner, 1905 had been reported previously from the GOM. Benedenia seriolae had previously not been reported from wild greater amberjack (previous records from greater amberjack were from sea cages only). This is also the first record of B. seriolae from the Northwestern Atlantic Ocean (GOM).
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