Laboratorio de Parasitología, Instituto de Biología de Organismos Marinos (CCT CONICET-CENPAT), Boulevard Brown 2915, U9120ACF Puerto Madryn, Argentina.
Laboratorio de Parasitología, IIPROSAM - Instituto de Investigaciones en Producción Sanidad y Ambiente, FCEyN, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata - CONICET, Juan B. Justo 2550, 7600 Mar del Plata, Argentina.
Parasite. 2020;27:44. doi: 10.1051/parasite/2020040. Epub 2020 Jun 18.
Diphterostomum brusinae (Zoogonidae) is a digenean species that has been recorded worldwide parasitizing marine fishes. Several species have been synonymized with D. brusinae because they lack conspicuous morphological differences. However, due to the breadth of its geographic distribution and the variety of hosts involved in the life cycles, it is likely to be an assemblage of cryptic species. Diphterostomum flavum n. sp. is described here as a morphologically cryptic relative of D. brusinae, in the fish Pinguipes brasilianus (Pinguipedidae) off the Patagonian coast, Southwestern Atlantic Ocean, and its life cycle is elucidated through morphology and molecular analysis. This species uses the gastropod Buccinanops deformis (Nassariidae) as first and second intermediate host with metacercariae encysting within sporocysts. They also, however, use the polychaete Kinbergonuphis dorsalis (Onuphidae) as second intermediate host. No morphological differences were found between adults of D. flavum n. sp. and D. brusinae; however, the number of penetration glands of the cercariae, a diagnostic feature, differed (9 vs. 3 pairs), as well as the ITS2 sequences for the two species. This work provides morphological and molecular evidence of cryptic diversification among species described as D. brusinae, in which the only clear differences are in larval morphology and host spectrum. The strict specificity to the snail acting as the first intermediate host and the variety of fishes with different feeding habits acting as definitive hosts support the likely existence of multiple cryptic species around the world.
布氏双腔吸虫(Zoogonidae)是一种世界性寄生海洋鱼类的双腔科吸虫。由于缺乏明显的形态差异,已有几种双腔科吸虫被归为布氏双腔吸虫的同物异名。然而,由于其地理分布范围广泛,涉及的宿主种类繁多,它很可能是一组隐存种。本文描述了一种在南大西洋巴塔哥尼亚沿海的 Pinguipes brasilianus(Pinguipedidae)鱼类中寄生的布氏双腔吸虫的形态隐存种,即 Diphterostomum flavum n. sp.,并通过形态学和分子分析阐明了其生命周期。该物种使用腹足纲 Buccinanops deformis(Nassariidae)作为第一和第二中间宿主,其尾蚴在孢子囊中形成囊蚴。然而,它也使用多毛纲 Kinbergonuphis dorsalis(Onuphidae)作为第二中间宿主。新种 D. flavum n. sp. 的成虫与布氏双腔吸虫之间没有形态差异;然而,尾蚴的 9 对(vs. 3 对)钻腺数量不同,ITS2 序列也不同。本研究提供了形态学和分子证据,证明了描述为布氏双腔吸虫的物种中存在隐存种的分化,其唯一明显的差异在于幼虫形态和宿主谱。与作为第一中间宿主的蜗牛的严格特异性以及具有不同摄食习性的各种鱼类作为终末宿主,支持了全球可能存在多种隐存种的假设。