2016
DOI: 10.1645/15-893
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New Genus of Blood Fluke (Digenea: Schistosomatoidea) from Malaysian Freshwater Turtles (Geoemydidae) and its Phylogenetic Position Within Schistosomatoidea

Abstract: :  Baracktrema obamai n. gen., n. sp. infects the lung of geoemydid turtles (black marsh turtle, Siebenrockiella crassicollis [type host] and southeast Asian box turtle, Cuora amboinensis ) in the Malaysian states of Perak, Perlis, and Selangor. Baracktrema and Unicaecum Stunkard, 1925 are the only accepted turtle blood fluke genera having the combination of a single cecum, single testis, oviducal seminal receptacle, and uterine pouch. Baracktrema differs from Unicaecum by having a thread-like body approximate… Show more

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“…Noteworthy regarding TBF-turtle cophylogeny, or rather the apparent lack thereof, although Spirorchis haematobius, S. collinsi and Vasotrema spp. reportedly exhibit a high degree of host specificity, the TBF clade (Roberts et al 2016a) and the Spirorchis clade (Fig. 9) are not concordant with recent turtle phylogenies (Guillon et al 2014, Spinks et al 2016).…”
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“…Noteworthy regarding TBF-turtle cophylogeny, or rather the apparent lack thereof, although Spirorchis haematobius, S. collinsi and Vasotrema spp. reportedly exhibit a high degree of host specificity, the TBF clade (Roberts et al 2016a) and the Spirorchis clade (Fig. 9) are not concordant with recent turtle phylogenies (Guillon et al 2014, Spinks et al 2016).…”
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“…Turtle scientific names and taxonomic authorities follow van Dijk et al (2014). Classification and anatomical terms for TBFs follow Roberts et al (2016a).…”
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“…Turtle scientific names and taxonomic authorities follow van Dijk et al (2014). Classification and anatomical terms for TBFs follow Luhman (1935 -genital sucker), Byrd (1939 -uterine pouch [see also Roberts et al 2016]), Yamaguti (1971 -Manter's organ), and Platt (1993 -median oesophageal pouch;1998 spines, plicate organ and most other terms).…”
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“…The turtle blood flukes (TBFs; paraphyletic 'Spirorchiidae') comprise 84 accepted species (54 freshwater; 30 marine) assigned to 20 genera and that infect 37 freshwater and three marine turtle species (Platt 1993, Smith 1997a,b, Tkach et al 2009, Platt and Sharma 2012, Oré-lis-Ribeiro et al 2014, Roberts et al 2016. Seventeen TBFs of five genera (Hapalorhynchus Stunkard, 1922;Vasotrema Stunkard, 1926;Coeuritrema Mehra, 1933;Enterohaematotrema Mehra, 1940, Cardiotrema Dwivedi, 1967 infect softshell turtles (Testudines: Trionychidae) (Table 1), but only nine of 31 (29%) trionychids host a TBF, suggesting that perhaps numerous innominate TBFs infect this turtle lineage.…”
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