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Scopus Publications
Scopus Publications
Contracaecum jorgei in common snooks in Brazil: new host, locality record and remarks on misidentifications of Contracaecum spp. in GenBank RAYANE DUARTE, BRUNA R. MARTINATTI, VIVIANE M. DE LIMA, RAFAEL A. TUBINO, MARIANA S. OLIVEIRA, et al. Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias, 2025 Contracaecum jorgei was recently described as a new anisakid species from the Argentine wolffish Hoplias argentinensis. This study aimed to report a new host and locality for C. jorgei and highlight inconsistencies in some Contracaecum spp. deposits based on sequence comparisons. Through morphometric analyses and comparative analyses of genetic sequences in GenBank, using a locus from the cytochrome oxidase subunit 2 gene, present specimens were identified as C. jorgei. Misidentified sequences of Contracaecum spp. were also observed and discussed. Thus, C. jorgei is reported for the first time in the Brazilian common snook Centropomus undecimalis, expanding the reports and, consequently, its geographic distribution in the Neotropical region.
On the validity and distribution of Myxobolus curemae Vieira, Agostinho, Negrelli, Silva, Azevedo and Abdallah, 2022 (Myxozoa: Bivalvulida) from a new record on the coast of southeastern Brazil BRUNA REICH MARTINATTI, LAURA FRANTELMO CAVALHEIRO, RAYANE DUARTE, VIVIANE MOREIRA DE LIMA, RAFAEL DE ALMEIDA TUBINO, et al. Zootaxa, 2023 Myxobolus spp. are parasites of wide diversity and distribution in fish, both in the natural environment and in freshwater or marine farming systems around the world and are sometimes associated with severe disease in their hosts (Schmahl et al. 1989; Lom and Dyková, 1995; Eiras et al. 2021). The white mullet Mugil curema Valenciennes, 1836 is a pelagic fish of the Mugilidae family widely distributed in the Atlantic Ocean (Froese & Pauly 2022). Recently, Myxobolus curemae Vieira, Agostinho, Negrelli, Silva, Azevedo and Abdallah, 2022 was described from white mullets Mugil curema Valenciennes, 1836 in Brazil (Vieira et al. 2022). In the current work, Myxobolus sp. was identified with the same biological and morphological characteristic features of M. curemae from white mullets from the Jacarepaguá Lagoon Complex in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in addition to being 100% identical for a genic region of the nuclear small subunit ribosomal DNA. However, this Myxobolus sp. was also similar to Myxobolus hani Faye, Kpatcha, Diebakate, Fall and Toguebaye, 1999, which was described from white mullets in Senegal, Africa, without molecular identification (Faye et al. 1999). Therefore, this current work makes observations on these Myxobolus spp. which are morphologically and biologically similar, and that could establish M. curemae as a junior synonymy of M. hani.
A new record for a Tremoctopus violaceus Chiaie, 1830 (Mollusca, Tremoctopodidae) from Rio de Janeiro coast, southeastern Brazil Pan American Journal of Aquatic Sciences, 2010