Interrenal disease in bluegills (Lepomis macrochirus) caused by a new genus and species of myxozoan |
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Authors: | Whipps Christopher M |
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Institution: | SUNY-ESF, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Environmental and Forest Biology, 1 Forestry Drive, Syracuse, New York 13210, USA. cwhipps@esf.edu |
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Abstract: | A myxozoan species not matching with any described genus was encountered in a survey of fish parasites of freshwater fishes in New York. The parasite was observed in the kidney tubules of bluegill sunfish Lepomis macrochirus. A new genus is described to accommodate Acauda hoffmani n. gen., n. sp., which exhibits pyriform spores with longitudinal ridges and polar capsules perpendicular to the sutural plane. Spores measure 17.9-21.8 μm long and 6.9-11.0 μm wide, with spore valves each with 11-12 ridges. Two polar capsules measure 9.4-12.5 μm long by 2.9-4.0 μm wide and contain a filament coiled 10-15 times. Phylogenetic analysis places A. hoffmani n. gen., n. sp. as a sister to a Myxobilatus and a Hoferellus species. The clustering of these 3 similar genera in the larger 'freshwater' clade of myxozoans does not support their inclusion in the Sphaerosporidae but instead supports the distinct status of the Myxobilatidae Shulman 1953. |
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