Intra-specific variation of Kudoa spp. (Myxosporea: Multivalvulida) from apogonid fishes (Perciformes), including the description of two new species, K. cheilodipteri n. sp. and K. cookii n. sp., from Australian waters
Kudoa spp. from the musculature and intestinal mucosa of species of the teleost family Apogonidae were examined for their taxonomic identity. Two novel species are characterised: Kudoa cheilodipteri n. sp. from the musculature of Cheilodipterus quinquelineatus Cuvier, Ostorhinchus cyanosoma (Bleeker...
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description | Kudoa
spp. from the musculature and intestinal mucosa of species of the teleost family Apogonidae were examined for their taxonomic identity. Two novel species are characterised:
Kudoa cheilodipteri
n. sp. from the musculature of
Cheilodipterus quinquelineatus
Cuvier,
Ostorhinchus cyanosoma
(Bleeker) and
O. aureus
(Lacépède); and
Kudoa cookii
n. sp. from the submucosa of the intestines of
O. cookii
(Macleay) only. Both species are characterised using morphology, small subunit ribosomal DNA (SSU rDNA), large subunit ribosomal DNA (LSU rDNA), and biological characters. Three new host records,
O. cyanosoma
,
O. aureus
and
Apogon doederleini
, and associated geographical, morphological and genetic data are also provided for
Kudoa whippsi
Burger & Adlard, 2010. Morphological and molecular intra-specific variation of all isolates assigned to
K. whippsi
is also examined. Phylogenetic analyses further support the idea that tissue tropism is a distinguishing character between morphologically similar species; species reported here display close relatedness to morphologically similar species infecting the same tissue within their hosts. |
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Kudoa cheilodipteri
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Cheilodipterus quinquelineatus
Cuvier,
Ostorhinchus cyanosoma
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O. aureus
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O. cyanosoma
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O. aureus
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Apogon doederleini
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Kudoa whippsi
Burger & Adlard, 2010. Morphological and molecular intra-specific variation of all isolates assigned to
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Kudoa cheilodipteri
n. sp. from the musculature of
Cheilodipterus quinquelineatus
Cuvier,
Ostorhinchus cyanosoma
(Bleeker) and
O. aureus
(Lacépède); and
Kudoa cookii
n. sp. from the submucosa of the intestines of
O. cookii
(Macleay) only. Both species are characterised using morphology, small subunit ribosomal DNA (SSU rDNA), large subunit ribosomal DNA (LSU rDNA), and biological characters. Three new host records,
O. cyanosoma
,
O. aureus
and
Apogon doederleini
, and associated geographical, morphological and genetic data are also provided for
Kudoa whippsi
Burger & Adlard, 2010. Morphological and molecular intra-specific variation of all isolates assigned to
K. whippsi
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title | Intra-specific variation of Kudoa spp. (Myxosporea: Multivalvulida) from apogonid fishes (Perciformes), including the description of two new species, K. cheilodipteri n. sp. and K. cookii n. sp., from Australian waters |
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