1. Characterization of a new myxozoan species (Myxozoa: Myxobolidae: Myxosporea) in largescale stonerollers (Campostoma oligolepis) from the Mobile River Basin (Alabama).
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Iwanowicz DD, Iwanowicz LR, Howerth EW, Schill WB, Blazer VS, and Johnson RL
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- Alabama epidemiology, Animals, Base Sequence, DNA, Ribosomal chemistry, Fish Diseases epidemiology, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Microscopy, Electron, Transmission, Molecular Sequence Data, Myxozoa anatomy & histology, Myxozoa genetics, Parasitic Diseases, Animal epidemiology, Prevalence, RNA, Ribosomal, 18S genetics, Rivers, Sequence Alignment, Spores ultrastructure, West Virginia epidemiology, Cyprinidae parasitology, Fish Diseases parasitology, Myxozoa classification, Parasitic Diseases, Animal parasitology
- Abstract
Myxobolus stanlii sp. n. was described from largescale stonerollers ( Campostoma oligolepis ) from the Mobile River Basin in Alabama. The parasite was described using critical identifying morphological features, and the 18S small subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) gene sequence. The spore body was ovoid, 10.03 ± 0.7 (7.5-11.0) μm long and 8.8 ± 1.5 (6.3-11.3) μm wide in frontal view. Spore thickness was 6.3 ± 2.7 (6.2-8.6) μm in sutural view. Polar capsules were pyriform, of equal size, and oriented in plane with the sutural ridge. Polar capsules were 2.45 ± 1.5 (range 2.1-4.3) μm in width and 4.6 ± 2.7 (range 4.5-6.9) μm in length. Based on the SSU rRNA gene sequence of Myxobolus stanlii sp. n. is most closely related to M. pseudodispar.
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- 2013
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