Sicuophora (Syn. Wichtermania) multigranularis from Quasipaa spinosa (Anura): Morphological and molecular study, with emphasis on validity of Sicuophora (Armophorea, Clevelandellida)

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Morphological studies of Sicuophora (Syn. Wichtermania) multigranularis Xiao et al., 2002, from the rectum of the frog, Quasipaa spinosa, performed using silver impregnation and scanning electron microscopy, confirmed the following newly recognized features: (1) only one apical suture on the right surface; (2) two naked regions at the posterior end of both the left and the right side of the body. Phylogenetic analysis based on the SSU-rRNA gene showed that S. multigranularis is a sister to a clade comprising all other Clevelandellida, strongly supporting the validity of the genus Sicuophora. This is also the first molecular data obtained for the genus Sicuophora. Because of the lack of molecular data, it will be necessary to obtain more genetic data from the family Sicuophoridae to discuss the question of the taxonomic status of the genus Sicuophora. SSU-rRNA.

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Li, C., Zhao, W., Zhang, D., Wang, R., Wang, G., Zou, H., … Li, M. (2018). Sicuophora (Syn. Wichtermania) multigranularis from Quasipaa spinosa (Anura): Morphological and molecular study, with emphasis on validity of Sicuophora (Armophorea, Clevelandellida). Parasite, 25. https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2018035

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