A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Moscow, 119071, Russia.
Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography, Moscow, 107140, Russia.
J Helminthol. 2021 Sep 16;95:e55. doi: 10.1017/S0022149X21000390.
The nematode Mooleptus rabuka is recorded in the digestive tract of catshark Apristurus fedorovi caught at the Imperial Ridge (Pacific Ocean). Important morphological features such as the number of cephalic and caudal papillae, the position of amphids and the shape of the gubernaculum are detailed in this parasite species. According to the phylogenetic analyses based on the 18S ribosomal RNA gene sequences, M. rabuka forms a lineage, Mooleptinae nom. nov., which is close to the gnathostomatid genus Echinocephalus (maximum likelihood analysis), or else forms a polytomy with this genus and the lineages of Anguillicola + Spiroxys and Tanqua + 'Linstowinema' sp. (Bayesian inference analysis). Overall, our findings do not support the monophyly of the Gnathostomatidae. We elevate spiroxyines to the family status, Spiroxyidae stat. nov., and temporarily consider the Gnathostomatidae to include the following subfamilies: Ancyracanthinae Yorke & Maplestone, 1926, Gnathostomatinae Railliet, 1895 sensu lato and Mooleptinae nom. nov. The name Mooleptinae nom. nov. is suggested instead of the Metaleptinae Moravec & Nagasawa, 2000, which is based on a preoccupied generic name Metaleptus Machida, Ogawa & Okiyama, 1982.
在从位于太平洋的帝王海岭捕获的拟狗鲨 Apristurus fedorovi 消化道中发现了线虫 Mooleptus rabuka。本寄生虫物种详细描述了重要的形态特征,如头和尾乳突的数量、触角的位置和尾器的形状。根据基于 18S 核糖体 RNA 基因序列的系统发育分析,M. rabuka 形成了一个谱系,Mooleptinae nom. nov.,它与颚口线虫属 Echinocephalus(最大似然分析)密切相关,或者与该属以及 Anguillicola + Spiroxys 和 Tanqua + 'Linstowinema' sp. 的谱系形成多系群(贝叶斯推断分析)。总体而言,我们的发现不支持颚口线虫科的单系性。我们将旋尾线虫提升为科的地位,即 Spiroxyidae stat. nov.,并暂时认为颚口线虫科包括以下亚科:Ancyracanthinae Yorke & Maplestone, 1926、Gnathostomatinae Railliet, 1895 sensu lato 和 Mooleptinae nom. nov.。建议使用 Mooleptinae nom. nov. 这个名称,而不是 Moravec & Nagasawa, 2000 基于已占用的通用名 Metaleptus Machida, Ogawa & Okiyama, 1982 的 Metaleptinae。