2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00436-010-2133-2
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Kudoa iwatai and two novel Kudoa spp., K. trachuri n. sp. and K. thunni n. sp. (Myxosporea: Multivalvulida), from daily consumed marine fish in western Japan

Abstract: Infection of marine fish by certain myxosporean species of the genus Kudoa results in unsightly cyst formation in the trunk muscle or post-mortem myoliquefaction, causing a great economic loss to aquaculture industries, capture fisheries, and fish dealers. In addition, consumers encountering unsightly Kudoa cysts in fish fillets believe them to be unknown foreign materials acquired during processing. To identify prevalent Kudoa spp. encountered in daily life by the Japanese population, fresh fish slices (sashi… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the morphometrical variation of the small-sized myxospores of Kudoa spp. presents another problem requiring clarification for species differentiation (Matsukane et al 2011). Fortunately, rDNA nucleotide sequencing has dramatically improved our recognition of the species and systematics of Kudoa.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, the morphometrical variation of the small-sized myxospores of Kudoa spp. presents another problem requiring clarification for species differentiation (Matsukane et al 2011). Fortunately, rDNA nucleotide sequencing has dramatically improved our recognition of the species and systematics of Kudoa.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kudoid cysts in the former individual contained 15 intact, well-grown plasmodia and 20 degenerated ones. The (Matsukane et al 2011;Kasai et al 2015). Therefore, this kudoid was not further investigated in the present study.…”
Section: Incidence Of Kudoid Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of parasites infecting B. marinus, the most similar species concerning general dimensions were K. grammatorcyni Adlard, Bryant, Whipps andKent, 2005 (ADLARD et al, 2005), K. leiostomi Overstreet, 1994 (DYKOVÁ et al, 1994), K. musculoliquefaciens Matsumoto, 1954(synonym: Chloromyxum musculoliquefaciens Egusa, 1986 and K. trachuri Matsukane, Sato, Tanaka, Kamata andSugita-Konichi, 2011 (MATSUKANE et al, 2011). In the case of K. grammatorcyni, the six polar capsules that it presents immediately separate the two forms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…labracis Sitjà-Bobadilla &Álvarez-Pellitero, 1993, which infect the gall bladder (Álvarez-Pellitero & Sitjà-Bobadilla 1993b, Sitjà-Bobadilla & Álvarez-Pellitero 1993b. In the Indo-Pacific region, Kudoa iwatai Egusa & Shiomitsu, 1983 has also been reported infecting the muscle of D. labrax and is correlated with cases of food poisoning (Diamant et al 2005, Matsukane et al 2011, Suzuki et al 2012. Ceratomyxa spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%