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@article{1372034, author = {Marchiori, Natalia C. and Pariselle, Antoine and Pereira, J. and Agnese, JeanandFrançois and Durand, JeanandDominique and Vanhove, Maarten Pieterjan}, article_location = {České Budějovice}, article_number = {May}, keywords = {morphology; molecular systematics; mullet; parasite; taxonomy}, language = {eng}, issn = {0015-5683}, journal = {Folia Parasitologica}, title = {A comparative study of Ligophorus uruguayense and L. saladensis (Monogenea: Ancyrocephalidae) from Mugil liza (Teleostei: Mugilidae) in southern Brazil}, volume = {62}, year = {2015} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1372034 AU - Marchiori, Natalia C. - Pariselle, Antoine - Pereira, J. - Agnese, Jean-François - Durand, Jean-Dominique - Vanhove, Maarten Pieterjan PY - 2015 TI - A comparative study of Ligophorus uruguayense and L. saladensis (Monogenea: Ancyrocephalidae) from Mugil liza (Teleostei: Mugilidae) in southern Brazil JF - Folia Parasitologica VL - 62 IS - May SP - 24 EP - 24 PB - Parazitologický ústav AVČR SN - 00155683 KW - morphology KW - molecular systematics KW - mullet KW - parasite KW - taxonomy N2 - Representatives of Ligophorus Euzet et Suriano, 1977 were found on the gills of Mugil liza Valenciennes caught in southern Brazil. They were identified as Ligophorus uruguayense Failla Siquier et Ostrowski de Nufiez, 2009 and Ligophorus saladensis Marcotegui et Martorelli, 2009, even though specific identification proved to be difficult due to inconsistencies in some diagnostic features reported for these two species. Therefore, a combined morphological and molecular approach was used to critically review the validity of these species, by means of phase contrast and confocal fluorescence microscopical examination of sclerotised hard parts, and assessing the genetic divergence between L. saladensis, L. uruguayense and their congeners using rDNA sequences. The main morphological differences between the two species relate to the shape of the accessory piece of the penis and the median process of the ventral bar. The accessory piece in L. uruguayense is shorter than in L. saladensis, has a cylindrical, convex upper lobe and straight lower lobe (vs with the distal tip of the lower lobe turning away from the upper lobe in the latter species). The ventral bar has a V-shaped anterior median part in L. uruguayense (vs U-shaped in L. saladensis). The two species are suggested to be part of a species complex together with L. mediterraneus Sarabeev, Balbuena et Euzet, 2005. We recommend to generalise such comparative assessment of species of Ligophorus for a reliable picture of the diversity and diversification mechanisms within the genus, and to make full use of its potential as an additional marker for mullet taxonomy and systematics. ER -
MARCHIORI, Natalia C., Antoine PARISELLE, J. PEREIRA, Jean-Fran$\backslash$c cois AGNESE, Jean-Dominique DURAND and Maarten Pieterjan VANHOVE. A comparative study of Ligophorus uruguayense and L. saladensis (Monogenea: Ancyrocephalidae) from Mugil liza (Teleostei: Mugilidae) in southern Brazil. \textit{Folia Parasitologica}. České Budějovice: Parazitologický ústav AVČR, 2015, vol.~62, May, p.~24-33. ISSN~0015-5683.
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