Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6136613 Parasitology International 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A new bladder fluke was discovered from the Ezo salamander.•The fluke was named Phyllodistomum kanae sp. nov. (Trematoda: Gorgoderidae).•The discovery of species of Phyllodistomum from urodelan amphibians is very uncommon in Eurasia.

The Ezo salamander, Hynobius retardatus, is endemic only to Hokkaido, the northernmost island of Japan. Gravid flukes of the family Gorgoderidae were discovered from the urinary bladder of H. retardatus. The parasites were identified as a new species named Phyllodistomum kanae sp. nov. In the neighboring Honshu island another bladder fluke, Phyllodistomum patellare, has already been found from the Japanese newt. The new species clearly differs from P. patellare in having a spherical ovary and very weakly lobed testes. The discovery of species of Phyllodistomum from urodelan amphibians is very uncommon in Eurasia. A molecular phylogeny based on 28S ribosomal DNA suggests that sphaeriid bivalves may serve as the first intermediate host for the new species.

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