Gallagher K A, Caira J N
Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre, 100 Pachena Road, Bamfield, British Columbia, Canada, V0R 1B0.
Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut, 75 N. Eagleville Road, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-3043.
J Parasitol. 2020 Nov 12;106(6):818-827. doi: 10.1645/20-15.
The cestode fauna of Squaliolus aliae was examined for the first time following the collection of elasmobranch specimens from Taiwan in 2005, 2013, and 2017. This small shark was found to host 2 tapeworm species. These consist of Acanthobothrium katherineae n. sp., which is new to science and is described herein, and a second species, in the genus Scyphophyllidium, which also appears to be new, but which is represented by insufficient material for formal description. Acanthobothrium katherineae is a category 5 species. It can be distinguished from 5 of the 19 other category 5 species in that it is apolytic, retaining proglottids on its strobila until they are gravid. This new species differs from the remaining 14 category 5 species in its combination of the following features: It is a smaller worm, has fewer than 100 proglottids, has a relatively short cephalic peduncle, and differs in bothridial size and loculus ratio. Sequence data for the D1-D3 region of the 28S rDNA gene were generated for one specimen of A. katherineae. This sequence, along with comparable sequence data for adults of 14 described and 2 undescribed species as well as specimens of 6 undescribed larval members of the genus, was included in a maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis. The resulting tree places the shark-hosted A. katherineae within a clade of stingray-hosted species, with Acanthobothrium romanowi as its sister taxon. Acanthobothrium katherineae is 1 of only 19 Acanthobothrium species known to parasitize sharks. The tree resulting from this study, which is preliminary given the relatively poor taxon sampling of the diversity in the genus, included 3 of the shark-parasitizing Acanthobothrium species and suggests that all 3 represent host-switching events. This is the first report of an Acanthobothrium species from the family Dalatiidae and the first report of a Scyphophyllidium species from the order Squaliformes. These findings suggest that other members of the Squaliformes, many of which have not previously been examined for parasites, may host additional novel cestode taxa.
2005年、2013年和2017年从台湾采集了板鳃亚纲标本后,首次对阿里氏角鲨的绦虫动物区系进行了研究。发现这种小鲨鱼寄生于2种绦虫。其中包括科学上新发现的凯瑟琳棘槽绦虫新种,本文对其进行了描述,还有第二种属于叶形绦虫属的物种,该物种似乎也是新物种,但所获材料不足以进行正式描述。凯瑟琳棘槽绦虫属于5类物种。它可以与其他19种5类物种中的5种区分开来,因为它是解裂型的,其节片链上的节片会保留下来,直到它们成熟。这个新物种与其余14种5类物种的不同之处在于它具有以下特征组合:它是一种较小的蠕虫,节片少于100个,头部柄相对较短,吸槽大小和腔室比例也不同。为凯瑟琳棘槽绦虫的一个标本生成了28S rDNA基因D1 - D3区域的序列数据。该序列,连同14种已描述和2种未描述物种的成体以及该属6种未描述幼虫成员的标本的可比序列数据,被纳入最大似然系统发育分析。结果树将寄生于鲨鱼的凯瑟琳棘槽绦虫置于寄生于黄貂鱼的物种分支内,以罗曼诺夫棘槽绦虫为其姐妹分类单元。凯瑟琳棘槽绦虫是已知寄生于鲨鱼的仅19种棘槽绦虫物种之一。鉴于该属多样性的分类群采样相对较差,本研究得出的树是初步的,其中包括3种寄生于鲨鱼的棘槽绦虫物种,并表明所有这3种都代表宿主转换事件。这是关于黑鲛科棘槽绦虫物种的首次报告,也是角鲨目叶形绦虫属物种的首次报告。这些发现表明,角鲨目的其他成员,其中许多以前未进行过寄生虫检查,可能寄生于其他新的绦虫分类群。