2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00436-018-6086-1
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A new species of Myxosporea, Henneguya quelen, from silver catfish Rhamdia quelen (Siluriforme: Pimelodidae) in the Amazonian region

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“…Velasco et al (2016) described that the genus Henneguya has a strong tendency to form clades, taking into consideration aspects such as environment, order, and family of host fish. Other researchers describe this trend in their studies as well (Fiala, 2006;Ferguson et al, 2008;Adriano et al, 2012;Carriero et al, 2013;Moreira et al, 2014;Abrunhosa et al, 2018). The Henneguya sacacaensis n. sp.…”
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confidence: 69%
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“…Velasco et al (2016) described that the genus Henneguya has a strong tendency to form clades, taking into consideration aspects such as environment, order, and family of host fish. Other researchers describe this trend in their studies as well (Fiala, 2006;Ferguson et al, 2008;Adriano et al, 2012;Carriero et al, 2013;Moreira et al, 2014;Abrunhosa et al, 2018). The Henneguya sacacaensis n. sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Regarding spores, the total length of Henneguya sacacaensis n. sp. (16.5 µm) closely resembles Henneguya curimata (16.6 µm) (Azevedo & Matos, 2002), Henneguya tapajoensis (16.4 µm) (Zatti et al, 2018), Henneguya quelen (15.5 µm) (Abrunhosa et al, 2018), Henneguya melini (15.5 µm) (Mathews et al, 2016), and Henneguya aequidens (15.5 µm) (Videira et al, 2015). Henneguya sacacaensis n. sp.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…exhibit remarkable diversity and are extensively traded in the international aquatic pet industry. Despite their popularity, there are few studies investigating myxosporean infections in these smaller catfish species Abrunhosa et al 2018;Figueredo et al 2023). In this context, our study presents the first report of a myxosporean species infecting C. agassizii from the Amazon region.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%