Parasitology (Jul 2024)

Two names, one species: redescription and phylogenetic position of Schrankiana formosula Freitas, 1959 provides new insights into the evolutionary history of the Cosmocercidae

  • Adriano José Silva Félix,
  • Luiz Felipe Ferreira Trindade,
  • Gabriel Lima Rebêlo,
  • Jorge Kevin Silva Neves,
  • Ana Nunes Santos,
  • Arnaldo Maldonado Júnior,
  • Carlos Eduardo Costa-Campos,
  • Jeannie Nascimento Santos,
  • Francisco Tiago Vasconcelos Melo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/S003118202400091X
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 151
pp. 832 – 847

Abstract

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Schrankiana are gastrointestinal parasites of anurans, distributed throughout Central and South America. Schrankiana formosula and Schrankiana inconspicata are some of the most commonly reported species parasitising anurans from Brazil, and the morphological differences between them are unclear. In the present study, we redescribed S. formosula based on a re-examination of type series and newly collected material from the frog Leptodactylus pentadactylus in the state of Amapá, Brazil. Additionally, we re-examined the type series of S. inconspicata, and propose it as a junior synonym of S. formosula. We provide detailed morphological and morphometric data with intraspecific variation analyses and new molecular data for S. formosula. In the present phylogeny, S. formosula formed a well-supported clade with Raillietnema sp. and Labeonema synodontisi. Based on molecular phylogenetic analyses and some morphological similarities, our findings support the hypothesis that Schrankiana is a member of the family Cosmocercidae, not Atractidae. Additionally, we provide the first ultrastructural descriptions of S. formosula, and establish the species' phylogenetic position from the Cosmocercidae.

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