Pathogens (Jul 2023)

Discovery of a Digenean (Cryptogonimidae) Living in a Cleft-Lipped Goby, <i>Sicyopterus cynocephalus</i> (Teleostei: Gobiidae) from Ranongga Island, Solomon Islands: Analysis of Multiple Ribosomal DNA Regions

  • Patrick D. Mathews,
  • Nicolas Rabet,
  • Luis L. Espinoza,
  • Vincent Haÿ,
  • Céline Bonillo,
  • Philippe Keith,
  • Clara Lord,
  • Fabienne Audebert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12070923
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 923

Abstract

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This study results from a continued investigation of the occurrence and diversity of parasites of freshwater fish in the Solomon Islands. Thus, we revealed a new host as well as a new site of infection and a new geographical area for the cryptogonimid parasite, Stemmatostoma cribbi (Digenea: Cryptogonimidae). The cryptogonimid species was identified based on general morphology and on molecular data of metacercariae found in the gills of the cleft-lipped goby, Sicyopterus cynocephalus, from Ranongga Island, Western Province of the Solomon Islands. This is the first report of a Stemmatostoma sp. digenean parasitizing fish of the genus Sicyopterus in the Indo-Pacific region and the first report of S. cribbi infection in a fish from the Solomon Islands. Phylogenetic analysis performed by Bayesian inference and maximum likelihood confirmed the presence of the cryptogonimid in a well-supported subclade of Stemmatostoma spp.

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