Clistobothrium sp. (Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea) in oarfish
(Regalecus russelii) stranded on the coast of Akita Prefecture,
Japan |
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Authors: | Haruyuki HIRATA Yuki MIBE Koji ONO Satsuki SHIZUNO Kazuyuki SUZUKI Mitsuhiko ASAKAWA |
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Affiliation: | 1)School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno Gakuen University, Hokkaido 069-8501, Japan;2)Oga Aquarium GAO, Akita 010-0673, Japan |
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Abstract: | Oarfish (Regalecus russelii Cuvier) are mesopelagic fish with little known about their life history. Oarfish live in deep water, making it difficult for researchers to collect specimens; thus, records of their parasitic helminths are limited. Two plerocercoids were found for the first time in an oarfish stranded on the coast of Akita Prefecture, Japan. These plerocercoids were identified as Clistobothrium sp. RR-1 using morphological and molecular analyses. It was revealed that oarfish represent one of the intermediate hosts of the genus Clistobothrium, and large sharks are the definitive hosts for these parasites. |
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Keywords: | deep-sea fish first record oarfish phylogenetic analysis plerocercoid |
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