TWO MULTIVALVULID MYXOZOANS CAUSING POSTMORTEM MYOLIQUEFACTION: KUDOA MEGACAPSULA N. SP. FROM RED BARRACUDA (SPHYRAENA PINGUIS) AND KUDOA THYRSITES FROM SPLENDID ALFONSO (BERYX SPLENDENS)

Postmortem myoliquefaction associated with multivalvulid myxozoans was found in fillets of red barracuda (Sphyraena pinguis) and splendid alfonso (Beryx splendens), which were imported to Japan from China and South Africa, respectively. Morphological examinations of the myxozoans from the somatic mu...

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description Postmortem myoliquefaction associated with multivalvulid myxozoans was found in fillets of red barracuda (Sphyraena pinguis) and splendid alfonso (Beryx splendens), which were imported to Japan from China and South Africa, respectively. Morphological examinations of the myxozoans from the somatic muscle of red barracuda revealed that spores (30.3–44.7 μm in maximum thickness) had 4 distinct winglike valves, in which 1 extremely large (12.7 × 5.8 μm), 2 small, and 1 vestigial polar capsule were present. The small subunit ribosomal DNA sequence analysis showed that the myxozoan cluster within a clade was composed of Kudoa thyrsites, Kudoa minithyrsites, and Kudoa lateolabracis, all having stellate spores with 1 polar capsule larger than the other 3. On the basis of these characteristics, we describe this parasite as Kudoa megacapsula n. sp. Morphological and molecular analyses of the myxozoan from splendid alfonso identified it as K. thyrsites, which has been described from many marine fishes. To our knowledge, this is the first record of K. thyrsites in splendid alfonso.
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subjects Agnatha. Pisces
Animal morphology
Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Biological taxonomies
Capsules
DNA
DNA, Protozoan - analysis
DNA, Ribosomal - analysis
Eukaryota - classification
Eukaryota - genetics
Eukaryota - physiology
Eukaryota - ultrastructure
Fish culture
Fish Diseases - economics
Fish Diseases - parasitology
Fish Diseases - pathology
Fishes
Fishing
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General aspects
General aspects and techniques. Study of several systematic groups. Models
Histology
Invertebrates
Kudoa
Marine fish
Microscopy
Molecular Sequence Data
Morphology
Muscles
Muscles - metabolism
Nucleotide sequence
Parasites
Parasitology
PATHOLOGY
Perciformes - parasitology
Phylogenetics
Phylogeny
Postmortem Changes
Protozoan Infections, Animal - economics
Protozoan Infections, Animal - parasitology
Protozoan Infections, Animal - pathology
Ribosomal DNA
Seafood - economics
Seafood - standards
Sequence Alignment
Sequence analysis
Sphyraena barracuda
Sphyraena pinguis
Spores
Spores - ultrastructure
Vertebrates: general zoology, morphology, phylogeny, systematics, cytogenetics, geographical distribution
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