During October and November 2021, 33 creek chubs, Semotilus atromaculatus, were collected from 3 sites in Polk County, Arkansas (Ouachita River drainage), and their gills, gallbladder, fins, integument, musculature, and other major organs were examined for myxozoans. The gills of 9 (27%) were infected with a new myxozoan, Myxobolus fountainae n. sp. Qualitative and quantitative morphological data were from fresh and formalin-fixed preserved spores, while molecular data consisted of a 1918 base pair sequence of the partial small subunit ribosomal RNA gene. Phylogenetic analysis grouped M. fountainae n. sp. with the other leuciscid-infecting myxobolids from North America and within a larger clade of European myxozoans. In addition, histological information is provided on the infection. A previous record of Myxobolus muelleri Bütschli, 1882, from the gills and ureters of S. atromaculatus is considered invalid and represents an unknown species. Myxobolus fountainae n. sp. is the only named myxozoan known to infect the gill filaments of S. atromaculatus, whereas Myxobolus pendula (Guilford, 1967) infects the gill arches.
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21 October 2022
A New Species of Myxobolus (Cnidaria: Myxosporea: Myxobolidae) from the Gills of Creek Chub, Semotilus atromaculatus (Cypriniformes: Leuciscidae: Plagiopterinae), from the Ouachita Drainage of Arkansas
Chris T. McAllister,
Donald G. Cloutman,
Eric M. Leis,
Alvin C. Camus,
Stanley E. Trauth,
Ethan T. Woodyard,
Henry W. Robison
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Journal of Parasitology
Vol. 108 • No. 5
September 2022
Vol. 108 • No. 5
September 2022
Arkansas
Cnidaria
creek chub
histopathology
Myxobolidae
Myxobolus fountainae n. sp.
phylogeny