The trematode Skrjabinolecithum spasskii Belous, 1954 (Digenea: Haploporidae), a mullet parasite (Mugilidae) from Peter the great bay of the sea of Japan and from Vietnamese waters of the Gulf of Tonkin: Morphology and molecular data
The trematode Skrjabinolecithum spasskii was described by Belous from a redlip mullet, Mugil soiuy (= Liza haematocheila ), that was caught in the Razdolnaya (Suifun) River (in the southern Far East of Russia). In the description of the species the author noted that the adult S. spasskii had no pigm...
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Published in | Russian journal of marine biology Vol. 41; no. 4; pp. 286 - 294 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Moscow
Pleiades Publishing
01.07.2015
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Summary: | The trematode
Skrjabinolecithum spasskii
was described by Belous from a redlip mullet,
Mugil soiuy
(=
Liza haematocheila
), that was caught in the Razdolnaya (Suifun) River (in the southern Far East of Russia). In the description of the species the author noted that the adult
S. spasskii
had no pigment eye spots; it had a spherical testis and short caeca; the uterus contained eggs with miracidia devoid of an eye spot. We found adult worms of this species in the intestine of the redlip mullet
Liza haematocheila
and the striped mullet
Mugil cephalus
from Peter the Great Bay of the Sea of Japan and in the striped mullet
M. cephalus
from northern waters of Vietnam in the Gulf of Tonkin. Our study of the morphology of
S. spasskii
showed that the worms have diffuse eye spots, V-shaped testis, long caeca that reach the level of the middle of the posterior third of the body, as well as a uterus with unembryonated eggs with an operculum on one pole and a knob on the other pole. The miracidium develops on eggs that hatch in water and has an eye spot. An analysis of the nucleotide sequences of the 28S rRNA gene and the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 fragment revealed the intraspecific differentiation of three genotypes of
S. spasskii
; two of these were detected in the trematodes from the Primorskii krai and one genotype was found in the trematodes from Vietnam. |
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ISSN: | 1063-0740 1608-3377 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S1063074015040021 |