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Autori principali: Kita, Yuki, Nitta, Masato, Abe, Harue, Kaburagi, Shigen, Fujita, Takeshi, Toyota, Kenji, Kondo, Yusuke, Kajihara, Hiroshi
Natura: Artículo científico
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: Folia parasitologica 2025
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Accesso online:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40955817/
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author Kita, Yuki
Nitta, Masato
Abe, Harue
Kaburagi, Shigen
Fujita, Takeshi
Toyota, Kenji
Kondo, Yusuke
Kajihara, Hiroshi
author_facet Kita, Yuki
Nitta, Masato
Abe, Harue
Kaburagi, Shigen
Fujita, Takeshi
Toyota, Kenji
Kondo, Yusuke
Kajihara, Hiroshi
Kita, Yuki
Nitta, Masato
Abe, Harue
Kaburagi, Shigen
Fujita, Takeshi
Toyota, Kenji
Kondo, Yusuke
Kajihara, Hiroshi
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents A new species of Pseudoacanthocephalus (Acanthocephala: Pseudoacanthocephalidae) from Sado Island, Japan, with a report of its accidental occurrence in a marine elasmobranch. Kita, Yuki Nitta, Masato Abe, Harue Kaburagi, Shigen Fujita, Takeshi Toyota, Kenji Kondo, Yusuke Kajihara, Hiroshi Animals Acanthocephala Japan Helminthiasis, Animal Fish Diseases Islands Elasmobranchii Male Female Three species of amphibian-parasitic acanthocephalans belonging to the genus Pseudoacanthocephalus Petrochenko, 1958 have been recorded in Japan. However, only a limited number of localities have been surveyed, and the distribution of these congeners across other regions of Japan remains unclear. In this study, acanthocephalans of the genus Pseudoacanthocephalus were recovered from both definitive (Rana ornativentris Werner - type host, and Zhangixalus arboreus [Okada et Kawano]) and accidental hosts (Scyliorhinus torazame [Tanaka]) from Sado Island, Japan. Morphological analyses indicate that those specimens represent a new species, Pseudoacanthocephalus sadoensis sp. n., which may be endemic to the island. Additionally, our report of the incidental occurrence of this species in a marine elasmobranch represents the first documented case of a Pseudoacanthocephalus species found in a marine host.
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spellingShingle A new species of Pseudoacanthocephalus (Acanthocephala: Pseudoacanthocephalidae) from Sado Island, Japan, with a report of its accidental occurrence in a marine elasmobranch.
Kita, Yuki
Nitta, Masato
Abe, Harue
Kaburagi, Shigen
Fujita, Takeshi
Toyota, Kenji
Kondo, Yusuke
Kajihara, Hiroshi
Animals
Acanthocephala
Japan
Helminthiasis, Animal
Fish Diseases
Islands
Elasmobranchii
Male
Female
A new species of Pseudoacanthocephalus (Acanthocephala: Pseudoacanthocephalidae) from Sado Island, Japan, with a report of its accidental occurrence in a marine elasmobranch. Kita, Yuki Nitta, Masato Abe, Harue Kaburagi, Shigen Fujita, Takeshi Toyota, Kenji Kondo, Yusuke Kajihara, Hiroshi Animals Acanthocephala Japan Helminthiasis, Animal Fish Diseases Islands Elasmobranchii Male Female Three species of amphibian-parasitic acanthocephalans belonging to the genus Pseudoacanthocephalus Petrochenko, 1958 have been recorded in Japan. However, only a limited number of localities have been surveyed, and the distribution of these congeners across other regions of Japan remains unclear. In this study, acanthocephalans of the genus Pseudoacanthocephalus were recovered from both definitive (Rana ornativentris Werner - type host, and Zhangixalus arboreus [Okada et Kawano]) and accidental hosts (Scyliorhinus torazame [Tanaka]) from Sado Island, Japan. Morphological analyses indicate that those specimens represent a new species, Pseudoacanthocephalus sadoensis sp. n., which may be endemic to the island. Additionally, our report of the incidental occurrence of this species in a marine elasmobranch represents the first documented case of a Pseudoacanthocephalus species found in a marine host.
title A new species of Pseudoacanthocephalus (Acanthocephala: Pseudoacanthocephalidae) from Sado Island, Japan, with a report of its accidental occurrence in a marine elasmobranch.
topic Animals
Acanthocephala
Japan
Helminthiasis, Animal
Fish Diseases
Islands
Elasmobranchii
Male
Female
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40955817/