Fishes (Nov 2023)

Proposal of <i>Brotulella</i> n. gen. for Monogeneans from the Gills of the Pacific Bearded Brotula <i>Brotula clarkae</i> Hubbs, 1944 (<i>Ophidiiformes: Ophidiidae</i>) Based on Morphological and Molecular Evidence

  • Celso Luis Cruces,
  • Raquel Simões,
  • Arnaldo Maldonado Júnior,
  • Ruperto Severino,
  • Jhon Darly Chero,
  • José Luis Luque

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes8120588
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 12
p. 588

Abstract

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Based on morphological and molecular data, Brotulella n. gen. is proposed to accommodate the dactylogyrid monogeneans Brotulella laurafernandae n. sp. (type species) and Brotulella luisahelenae n. sp. on the gill filaments of the Pacific bearded brotula Brotula clarkae Hubbs, 1944 (Ophidiiformes: Ophidiidae) from Puerto Pizarro in the Tumbes region (northern Peru). Species of the new genus are distinguished from all other dactylogyrids by the combination of the following features: (1) anchors with a stocking-shaped sheath associated with the distal end of superficial and deep roots, (2) tandem gonads, (3) a vas deferens looping left intestinal caecum, (4) a distally twisted male copulatory organ (MCO) with a delicate membranous accessory piece articulated to the shaft of the MCO, (5) a U-shaped ovary, (6) an almost sigmoid seminal vesicle, and (7) two prostatic reservoirs with thick muscular walls. A 28S ribosomal DNA-based phylogenetic analysis (Maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference) of sequences of two new species of Brotulella n. gen. from the Southeastern Pacific Ocean, along with sequences from closely related genera of the marine Dactylogyridae, supports the establishment of the new genus for the dactylogyrid parasites on the gills of the Pacific bearded brotula.

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