Morphological and molecular characterization of plagiorchiid trematodes ( Plagiorchis : Plagiorchiidae, Digenea) from bats with redescription of Plagiorchis mordovii Shaldybin, 1958.

Autor: Kirillova NY; Laboratory for Biodiversity, Institute of Ecology of Volga River Basin RAS, Samara Federal Research Scientific Center RAS, Togliatti, 445003, Russia., Kirillov AA; Laboratory for Biodiversity, Institute of Ecology of Volga River Basin RAS, Samara Federal Research Scientific Center RAS, Togliatti, 445003, Russia., Shchenkov SV; Department of Invertebrate Zoology, Saint Petersburg State University, St Petersburg, 199034, Russia., Knyazev AE; Laboratory for Biodiversity, Institute of Ecology of Volga River Basin RAS, Samara Federal Research Scientific Center RAS, Togliatti, 445003, Russia., Vekhnik VA; Laboratory for Biodiversity, Institute of Ecology of Volga River Basin RAS, Samara Federal Research Scientific Center RAS, Togliatti, 445003, Russia.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Journal of helminthology [J Helminthol] 2024 Jan 03; Vol. 98, pp. e2. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jan 03.
DOI: 10.1017/S0022149X23000913
Abstrakt: Five Plagiorchis spp. parasitize bats in European Russia: Plagiorchis elegans , Plagiorchis koreanus , Plagiorchis mordovii , Plagiorchis muelleri , and Plagiorchis vespertilionis. Their identification is difficult due to a high morphological similarity. The morphological variability of these species is poorly studied. The taxonomic position of P. mordovii remains debatable. The purpose of our study was to analyse Plagiorchis spp. from European bats using a combination of morphological and molecular-phylogenetic approaches and to establish the taxonomic position of the problematic species P. mordovii. Plagiorchis spp. were shown to be variable morphologically and morphometrically both from various host species and from different specimens of the same species. We presented a new taxonomic key for identification of the Plagiorchis spp. from European bats, provided a complete description of Plagiorchis mordovii , and confirmed the validity and the generic affiliation of this species.
Databáze: MEDLINE