2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00436-011-2307-6
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Two new species of Myxobolus (Myxozoa: Myxosporea: Bivalvulida) infecting Indian freshwater fishes in Punjab Wetlands (India)

Abstract: A survey of parasites of freshwater fishes in Harike and Ropar Wetlands of Punjab (India) revealed the presence of two new myxosporean species belonging to the genus Myxobolus Butschli 1882. Spores of the first species, M. duodenalis sp. nov. parasitize the inner wall of the duodenum of Wallago attu (Bloch and Schneider) (Cypriniformis: Cyprinidae) vern. mulli are characterized by a broad, pyriform shape with a blunt anterior end and measures 9.0 × 3.20 μm. Spore valves are thin, smooth, and symmetrical with n… Show more

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“…However, in 2005, Lom and Dyková (2006) counted 204 nominal species for this genus. Similarly, the genus Myxobolus has been reported to contain at least 744 nominal species (Eiras et al 2005) or 792 nominal species (Lom and Dyková 2006), with, to the best of our knowledge, additional records of approximately 40 new species since the publication of the synopsis by Eiras et al in 2005 (e.g., Kaur and Singh 2011;U-taynapum et al 2011). Thus, myxobolids of these two genera, Myxobolus and Henneguya, represent the first and second largest groups in the Myxozoa, respectively, with more than 2,200 species in total (Lom and Dyková 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…However, in 2005, Lom and Dyková (2006) counted 204 nominal species for this genus. Similarly, the genus Myxobolus has been reported to contain at least 744 nominal species (Eiras et al 2005) or 792 nominal species (Lom and Dyková 2006), with, to the best of our knowledge, additional records of approximately 40 new species since the publication of the synopsis by Eiras et al in 2005 (e.g., Kaur and Singh 2011;U-taynapum et al 2011). Thus, myxobolids of these two genera, Myxobolus and Henneguya, represent the first and second largest groups in the Myxozoa, respectively, with more than 2,200 species in total (Lom and Dyková 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Gill and dermal lesions due to myxozoan infection have been reported in many states of India (Chakravarty, 1939;Gupta and Khera, 1989;Padma Dorthy and Kalavati, 1992;Kalavati and Vaidehi, 1992;Mohan and Shanker, 1995;Kalavati and Nandi, 2007;Dar, 2013;Kaur et al, 2013). Besides this, many species of myxosporean parasites were recorded from freshwater fishes of wetlands of Punjab (Kaur and Singh, 2008, 2010a, 2010b, 2011a, 2011b, 2011c, 2011d, 2011e, 2011f, 2012a, 2012bSingh, 2011). In Punjab, the aquaculture is an upcoming practice being taken up by many farmers as the natural stock declined and representing it as the fastest growing animal husbandry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…were pyriform in shape (Table 1), similar to those of M. miyairii, M. duodenalis (KAUR & SING, 2011) and M. cunhai (PENIDO, 1927), but distinct from the ovoid spores of M. nodulointestinalis (MASOUMIAN et al, 1996) and the spherical ones of M. bivacuolatus (NARASIMHAMURTI & KALAVATI, 1986). Spores of Myxobolus sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%