Thelohanellus nikolskii infections

Borz, eka, ak, Borkhanuddin, Muhammad Hafiz, Cech, abor, Kalm, Moln, an, ar, Hallett, Sascha L., Sz, Csaba & ekely, 2021, New data on Thelohanellus nikolskii Achmerov, 1955 (Myxosporea, Myxobolidae) a parasite of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio, L.): The actinospore stage, intrapiscine tissue preference and molecular sequence, International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 15, pp. 112-119 : 114

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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2021.04.004

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Thelohanellus nikolskii infections
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3.1. General observations of Thelohanellus nikolskii infections in Hungary

Thelohanellus nikolskii infection was observed in carp fry cultured in ponds from the second half of July to September (Summer) ( Fig. 1 View Fig ). The first external sign of infection was darkening of the fin and appearance of dark colour nodules in the fin-rays of 3–4 cm long carp. In some fish the fins were eroded (see Moln´ar and Kov´acs-Gayer, 1981–1982; Moln´ar, 1982). Mature plasmodia filled with myxospores appeared at the end of July and early August ( Fig. 2 View Fig ). By the end of August most myxospores were released from opened plasmodia and in the autumn months only distortions of the fins marked past infections. Less frequently, late formation of cysts were recorded also in September in 8–16 cm long fingerlings. The ultrastructure of the spores corresponded to T. nikolskii spores described by Desser et al. (1983). In two year-old carp mostly scale infections were observed but less frequently fin infections also occurred. In the three year-old carp Thelohanellus plasmodia were found only in the scales. These plasmodia infected series of scales causing roughness on the surface of fish ( Fig. 3 View Fig ). Concurrent infections on the scales and fins were not recorded. The earliest scale-thelohanellosis was observed at the beginning of May (spring) and the latest one was recorded in the middle of June. In these infections, plasmodia were located at the outer periphery of the scales, in the non-overlapping region. The plasmodium was surrounded by a very thin cartilaginous layer. The original compact cartilaginous plate of the scale was damaged and only calcified islands could be recognised ( Fig. 4A View Fig ). The ultrastructure of the plasmodia and the myxospores obtained from the scales ( Fig. 4 View Fig AB) corresponded to those described by Moshu and Moln´ar (1997). The myxospores obtained from fin and scale cysts had a similar shape and overlapped in measurements ( Table 2).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Cnidaria

Class

Myxozoa

Order

Bivalvulida

Family

Myxobolidae

Genus

Thelohanellus

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