Derogenes abba Bouguerche & Huston & Karlsbakk & Ahmed & Holovachov 2024, n. sp. ...
Derogenes abba n. sp. as a cryptic species Genetically, Krupenko et al. [30] split D. varicus species complex into 4 groups: DV1–DV4. Bouguerche et al. [3] strongly showed that the DV1 clade is the “real” D. varicus and proposed to recognise it as D. varicus s. s. through the analysis of the 28S seq...
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Summary: | Derogenes abba n. sp. as a cryptic species Genetically, Krupenko et al. [30] split D. varicus species complex into 4 groups: DV1–DV4. Bouguerche et al. [3] strongly showed that the DV1 clade is the “real” D. varicus and proposed to recognise it as D. varicus s. s. through the analysis of the 28S sequences of D. varicus from the type-host, the Atlantic salmon S. salar. Krupenko et al. [30] did not find any adult stages of DV 2 in fish and hence could not provide further morphological comparison of DV1 and DV2. Additionally, the only available sequences of D. varicus s. s. from the type-host had been made available only recently [3]. Herein, the sequences of D. abba n. sp. from Arctic H. platessoides were identical to those of D. varicus s. l. from the same host in the North Sea [50] and those of D. varicus DV 2 as rediae from gastropods in the White and Barents seas [30]. They were also identical to D. varicus of Olson et al. [50] (AY222189) ex H. platessoide s from the North Sea. On the other hand, they ... : Published as part of Bouguerche, Chahinez, Huston, Daniel C., Karlsbakk, Egil, Ahmed, Mohammed & Holovachov, Oleksandr, 2024, Untangling the Derogenes varicus species complex in Scandinavian waters and the Arctic: description of Derogenes abba n. sp. (Trematoda, Derogenidae) from Hippoglossoides platessoides and new host records for D. varicus (Müller, 1784) sensu stricto, pp. 1-25 in Parasite (Paris, France) (Paris, France) 31 (26) on pages 18-19, DOI: 10.1051/parasite/2024024, http://zenodo.org/record/12524567 ... |
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