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Aggregata Polibraxiona N. Sp. (apicomplexa: Aggregatidae) from Octopus Bimaculatus Verrill, 1883 (mollusca: Cephalopoda) from the Gulf of California, Mexico.

European journal of protistology(2021)

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The Apicomplexa Aggregata spp. are intracellular parasites of cephalopods that infect the intestinal tract of commercially important species such as Octopus bimaculatus, which sustains the octopus fishery in Baja California (B.C.), Mexico. In this study, Aggregata polibraxiona n. sp. was described from the cecum of O. bimaculatus collected from Bahia de Los Angeles, B. C. Light and electron microscopy revealed that oocysts and sporocysts were spherical to ovoid in shape. Sporulated oocysts (293-835 x 177-688 mu m) contained 135-674 sporocysts (12-24 x 11-22 mu m). The sporocyst wall was covered by tubular projections (0.55-2.19 mu m in length) bifurcated in the top, unevenly distributed, covered by a thin membrane. Each sporocyst contains 11-13 sporozoites (16-26 x 1.20-3 mu m). Three partial sequences of the 18S rDNA gene were obtained, and two phylogenetic approaches were performed according to Bayesian inference and Maximum Likelihood. In both phylogenetic reconstructions, the sequences of A. polibraxiona n. sp. were recovered as a monophyletic group within the genus Aggregata and placed as a sister group to Aggregata octopiana Lineage II. Aggregata polibraxiona n. sp. is the first Apicomplexa described from a cephalopod host from Mexico and extends the geographical range of Apicomplexa infecting cephalopods. (C) 2021 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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Aggregata,Apicomplexa,Gulf of California,Marosporida,Octopus bimaculatus,18S rDNA
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