Graciela Colunga-Ramírez, M Leopoldina Aguirre-Macedo, Kálmán Molnár, Csaba Székely, Boglárka Sellyei, Gábor Cech
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墨西哥淡水鱼的生物多样性很广泛;然而,对其相关黏液寄生虫的了解是有限的。本研究旨在鉴定特有鱼尾眼马氏粘虫寄生虫。本文报道了Yucatán半岛Celestún海岸泻湖和Baldiosera淡水泉采集的urophthalmus中Myxobolusmayarum n. sp和Kudoamayarum n. sp两个新种。在所有被检查的鱼中都发现了粘菌,感染了鳃、肾脏、胸鳍和脾脏。孢子呈圆形,长11.34±0.67 μm,宽10.03±0.44 μm,厚7.22±0.45 μm。极性胶囊呈梨形,大小相等,长3.85±0.29 μm,宽2.27±0.20 μm。极管长度为30.71±2.10 μm,卷曲5-6次。在30%的鱼类中发现了Kudoamayarum,可感染心脏、食道和胃。孢子为近球形,长5.40±0.40 μm,宽5.76±0.37 μm。极性胶囊呈椭圆形,大小相等,长1.90±0.27 μm,宽1.46±0.20 μm。基于小、大亚基核糖体DNA (18S rDNA和28S rDNA)序列的系统发育分析表明,这两个物种与其他已发表的黏液动物不同,为这两个新种的描述提供了证据。本研究首次记录了Yucatán半岛的黏液动物,有助于增加对新热带地区黏液动物多样性的认识。
Two new myxozoan parasites, Myxobolus mayarum n. sp. and Kudoa mayarum n. sp., infecting the neotropical fish Mayan Cichlid, Mayaheros urophthalmus (Günther, 1862) in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico.
The biodiversity of freshwater fishes is extensive in Mexico; however, knowledge of their associated myxozoan parasites is limited. This study aimed to recognize myxozoan parasites in the endemic fish Mayaheros urophthalmus. Two new species, Myxobolus mayarum n. sp. and Kudoa mayarum n. sp. were described from M. urophthalmus collected in the Celestún Coastal Lagoon and Baldiosera Freshwater Spring from the Yucatán Peninsula. Myxobolus mayarum n. sp. was found in 100 % of the examined fish, infecting the gills, kidney, pectoral fins, and spleen. The spores were round, 11.34 ± 0.67 μm length, 10.03 ± 0.44 μm width, and 7.22 ± 0.45 μm thickness. The polar capsules were pyriform and equal in size, 3.85 ± 0.29 μm length and 2.27 ± 0.20 μm width. The polar tubule 30.71 ± 2.10 μm long and coiled 5-6 times. Kudoa mayarum n. sp. was found in 30 % of fish, infecting the heart, oesophagus, and stomach. The spores were subspherical, 5.40 ± 0.40 μm length and 5.76 ± 0.37 μm width. The polar capsules were ellipsoidal and equal in size, 1.90 ± 0.27 μm length and 1.46 ± 0.20 μm width. The phylogenetic analyses based on the small and large subunits ribosomal DNA (18S rDNA and 28S rDNA) sequences demonstrated that these two species are distinct from other published myxozoans, providing evidence to support the description of two new species. This study constitutes the first record of myxozoans from the Yucatán Peninsula, contributing to increase the knowledge about the biodiversity of myxozoans in neotropical regions.
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Acta Tropica, is an international journal on infectious diseases that covers public health sciences and biomedical research with particular emphasis on topics relevant to human and animal health in the tropics and the subtropics.