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''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' is a genus of monopisthocotylean monogeneans, included in the family
Diplectanidae The Diplectanidae are a family of monopisthocotylean monogeneans. They are all parasitic on the gills of fish (marine or freshwater). Diplectanids are small animals, generally around 1 mm in length. As parasites, they can be extremely numerou ...
. The type-species of the genus is ''Pseudorhabdosynochus epinepheli'' ( Yamaguti, 1938).
The genus includes more than 80 species, which are all parasitic on the gills of marine fish, especially groupers. Since groupers are mostly abundant in warm waters, species of ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' are found in warm parts of the oceans, especially in coral reefs, but species have also been found in deep-sea groupers. Several species of ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' are pathogens of
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d groupers.


Morphology

All species of ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' are small animals, ranging 0.3–1 mm in length. As most monogeneans, they are flat, with an anterior head bearing four oculi and head glands, a main elongate body and a posterior haptor. The digestive system includes an anterior muscular pharynx, and two lateral intestinal branches (or caeca); as in all Platyhelminthes, there is no anus. The haptor, in the posterior part of the body, is a specialized organ used to attach to the
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. The haptor includes sclerotized elements, namely a ventral bar, two lateral (dorsal) bars, two ventral hooks and two dorsal hooks, and fourteen hooklets. As in most diplectanids, the haptor bears special, characteristic, structures called squamodiscs. The squamodiscs (one ventral and one dorsal) of species of ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' are made up of numerous rodlets aligned as concentric rows. All species of the genus have two squamodiscs except ''
Pseudorhabdosynochus sinediscus ''Pseudorhabdosynochus sinediscus'' is a diplectanid monogenean parasitic on the gills of groupers. It has been described in 2007 by Lassad Neifar & Louis Euzet. The name refers to the absence of squamodiscs and is derived from the Latin “''s ...
'' Neifar & Euzet, 2007 in which these organs are completely lacking. Adults are hermaphroditic. The reproductive organ include a single
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and a single testis. As in all diplectanids, the
ovary The ovary is an organ in the female reproductive system that produces an ovum. When released, this travels down the fallopian tube into the uterus, where it may become fertilized by a sperm. There is an ovary () found on each side of the body. ...
(or germarium) is anterior to the testis and loops around the right intestinal caecum. Species of ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' are characterized by a sclerotized male copulatory organ, or "quadriloculate organ", which has the shape of a bean with four internal chambers. The vagina includes a sclerotized part, which is a complex structure with several chambers and canals, generally used for the diagnosis and differentiation of species.


Etymology and nomenclatural case

The origin of the name ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' merits an explanation. ‘ Pseudo-’ (from Greek ψευδής, pseudes, "lying, false") is a
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commonly used in creating a new
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for a taxon that superficially appears to be a taxon, but actually is another. The famous Japanese parasitologist Satyu Yamaguti described a ‘membranous plaque’ on the posterior region of ''
Pseudorhabdosynochus epinepheli ''Pseudorhabdosynochus epinepheli'' is a diplectanid monogenean parasitic on the gills of species of groupers. It is the type species of the genus '' Pseudorhabdosynochus'' Yamaguti, 1958. Description ''Pseudorhabdosynochus epinepheli'' is a ...
'' and created the generic name ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' in reference to the diplectanid genus ''
Rhabdosynochus Rhabdosynochus is a genus of monopisthocotylean monogeneans, belonging to the family Diplectanidae.Mizelle, J. D., & Blatz, V. (1941). Studies on monogenetic trematodes. VI. Two new dactylogyrid genera from Florida fishes. The American Midland N ...
'' which, in his interpretation, also had lateral plaques. It has been shown later that ‘plaques’ in '' P. epinepheli'' was an erroneous interpretation of damaged specimens. Moreover, the diagnosis of ''
Rhabdosynochus Rhabdosynochus is a genus of monopisthocotylean monogeneans, belonging to the family Diplectanidae.Mizelle, J. D., & Blatz, V. (1941). Studies on monogenetic trematodes. VI. Two new dactylogyrid genera from Florida fishes. The American Midland N ...
'' was later modified and it is now considered that species of this genus do not have plaques. Therefore, the genus name ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' is the result of both an erroneous observation and an erroneous comparison by Satyu Yamaguti. However, it is valid according to the
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. ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' is also an interesting nomenclatural case. Yamaguti described the same species twice, the first time in 1938 (as ''Diplectanum epinepheli'' Yamaguti, 1938) and the second time in 1958 Yamaguti, S. 1958: Studies on the helminth fauna of Japan. Part 53. Trematodes of fishes, XII. ''Publications of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory'', 7, 53-88
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(as ''Pseudorhabdosynochus epinepheli'' Yamaguti, 1958). In both papers, the species was described from parasites collected from the same fish species, the grouper ''
Epinephelus akaara The Hong Kong grouper (''Epinephelus akaara'') is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grouper from the subfamily Epinephelinae which is part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. It is found in eastern and ...
'' off
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.
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& Beverley-Burton (1986) solved this case with reference to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature. The type-species of the genus is the name ''Pseudorhabdosynochus epinepheli'' Yamaguti, 1958. ''Pseudorhabdosynochus epinepheli'' Yamaguti, 1958 is a junior synonym of ''Pseudorhabdosynochus epinepheli'' (Yamaguti, 1938)
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& Beverley-Burton, 1986
and ''
Pseudorhabdosynochus epinepheli ''Pseudorhabdosynochus epinepheli'' is a diplectanid monogenean parasitic on the gills of species of groupers. It is the type species of the genus '' Pseudorhabdosynochus'' Yamaguti, 1958. Description ''Pseudorhabdosynochus epinepheli'' is a ...
'' (Yamaguti, 1938) Kritsky & Beverley-Burton, 1986 is the modern valid combination for ''Diplectanum epinepheli'' Yamaguti, 1938. The latter species (a taxon) and the type-species of the genus (a name) are considered to correspond to the same biological taxon but have different, although valid, names. Recent re-examination of type-specimens have confirmed this interpretation.


Hosts

Species of ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' are parasitic exclusively on the gill filaments of marine fish. Most of these fish belong to the family Serranidae and are commonly known as groupers, such as many species of the genus ''
Epinephelus ''Epinephelus'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish, groupers from the subfamily Epinephelinae, part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. They are predatory fish, largely associated with reefs and are found i ...
'', and also species of ''
Cephalopholis ''Cephalopholis'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish, groupers from the subfamily Epinephelinae in the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. Many of the species have the word "hind" as part of their common name in E ...
'', '' Mycteroperca'' and ''
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''. A few species have also been described from fish of the genera '' Alphestes'', '' Paranthias'' and ''
Paralabrax ''Paralabrax'' is a genus of fishes in the family Serranidae. They are known commonly as rock basses.Pondella, D. J., et al. (2003)The phylogeny of ''Paralabrax'' (Perciformes: Serranidae) and allied taxa inferred from partial 16S and 12S mitocho ...
''. As most diplectanids, species of ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' are generally strictly species-specific, i.e. a species is found on a single species of
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and no others. However, several exceptions have been reported. Some species of groupers harbour a wide biodiversity of ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' species (and sometimes other monogeneans as well). Examples are ''
Epinephelus maculatus ''Epinephelus maculatus'', the highfin grouper, blackfin cod or brown-spotted rock-cod, marbled rock-cod or spotted grouper, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grouper from the subfamily Epinephelinae which is part of the family Serranidae, ...
'' which has 8 distinct ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' species, and ''
Epinephelus malabaricus ''Epinephelus'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish, groupers from the subfamily Epinephelinae, part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. They are predatory fish, largely associated with reefs and are found i ...
'' which has 7 species.


Life cycle

The life cycle of ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' species is similar to that of other diplectanid monogeneans. It is monoxenous, i.e. there is a single
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, the fish. The life-cycle includes a parasitic phase, the adult worm, and two stages which are free in the environment, the
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and the larva. The adult hermaphroditic worm, which lives on the gills of fish, lays eggs in the water. The egg has an operculum. A larva develops in the egg and hatches through the operculum; the swimming larva is ciliated and called an oncomiracidium. The larva finds its host by swimming to it, first attaches to the skin and migrates to the gills, and eventually transforms itself into a young monogenean which is attached to the gill filament by its haptor. During transformation from larva to adult, the monogenean loses its
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and produces a new
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, a phenomenon which is considered a general characteristic of the parasitic Platyhelminthes or
Neodermata Neodermata is a clade of rhabditophoran flatworms containing the parasitic groups Trematoda, Monogenea and Cestoda. Description All neodermatans are parasites, in many groups having a free-swimming larval stage. The most striking feature uniti ...
. Information is available for the life-cycle of ''
Pseudorhabdosynochus lantauensis ''Pseudorhabdosynochus lantauensis'' is a diplectanid monogenean parasitic on the gills of the longtooth grouper, '' Epinephelus bruneus''. It was described in 1981 as ''Cycloplectanum lantauensis'' and later transferred to the genus ''Pseudor ...
'', a parasite of the orange-spotted grouper '' Epinephelus coioides'', at a temperature of 30 °C. The adult lays 10-22 eggs/day. The eggs hatch within 2–4 days. The oncomiracidium is viable for 4-8 h and should find a host within this delay. After attachment, the oncomiracidium transforms into an adult in 4–7 days. The parasite produces eggs after 7 days. The life-cycle is thus complete in 13–20 days (at 30 °C). Certain species of ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' parasitize groupers which show spawning aggregations, i.e. the adult fish gather annually at a precise location and meet other fish of their own species only once per year. It has been suggested that transmission of ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' species occurs preferentially during these spawning aggregations, from older infected fish to younger, uninfected, fish.


Pathology and control in mariculture

Species of ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' are attached to the gills of groupers. No information is available on the pathogen effect of these parasites in wild groupers. Since the life-cycle is monoxenous and thus can be completed with a high rate of success in
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condition, species of ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' can proliferate on gills of cultured groupers and become dangerous for the fish, inducing mortality. Parasite infections are often measured by two variables, prevalence (the proportion of infected
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) and intensity (the number of parasites per host). Prevalences as high as 100% (i.e. all fish are infected) have been reported for ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' sp. in cage-cultured ''
Epinephelus malabaricus ''Epinephelus'' is a genus of marine ray-finned fish, groupers from the subfamily Epinephelinae, part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. They are predatory fish, largely associated with reefs and are found i ...
'' in Thailand,Ruangpan, L. & Tubkaew, R. (1993). Parasites of the cage cultured grouper ''Epinephelus malabaricus'' in Thailand. Paper presented at the Proceedings of Grouper Culture, Kaoseng, Songkhla, Thailand. for ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' sp. on ''
Epinephelus fuscoguttatus The brown-marbled grouper or tiger grouper (''Epinephelus fuscoguttatus'') is a benthic marine fish which belongs to the family Serranidae or also known as the groupers. Description ''Epinephelus fuscoguttatus'' is a medium-sized fish which gro ...
'' and '' Epinephelus coioides'' maricultured in Indonesia, and for '' P. beverleyburtonae'' on '' Epinephelus marginatus'', wild or maricultured, in Brazil. Intensities are as high as up to 1,006 individual ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' sp. per fish (''
Epinephelus fuscoguttatus The brown-marbled grouper or tiger grouper (''Epinephelus fuscoguttatus'') is a benthic marine fish which belongs to the family Serranidae or also known as the groupers. Description ''Epinephelus fuscoguttatus'' is a medium-sized fish which gro ...
'') in Indonesia, up to 294 '' P. coioidesis'' per fish ('' Epinephelus coioides'') in South
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, 327 '' P. yucatanensis'' per fish on ''
Epinephelus morio The red grouper (''Epinephelus morio'') is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grouper from the subfamily Epinephelinae which is part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. It is found in the western Atlanti ...
'' in Mexico, and 500 '' P. epinepheli'' per 100 grams of gill filaments of ''
Epinephelus akaara The Hong Kong grouper (''Epinephelus akaara'') is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grouper from the subfamily Epinephelinae which is part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. It is found in eastern and ...
'' in
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. Eradication of gill parasitic monogeneans is a problem because various chemical treatments can be harmful for the fish. Treatments used against ''Pseudorhabdosynochus'' species include freshwater, diluted formalin, and diluted hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Diluted hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) seems the preferred treatment for '' P. epinepheli'' on ''
Epinephelus akaara The Hong Kong grouper (''Epinephelus akaara'') is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grouper from the subfamily Epinephelinae which is part of the family Serranidae, which also includes the anthias and sea basses. It is found in eastern and ...
'' and '' P. lantauensis'' on '' Epinephelus coioides''.


List of species

Lists of species have been provided by
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& Beverley-Burton (1986) and Justine (2007). The list below (about 80 species) is based on the World Register of Marine OrganismsWorld Register of Marine Organisms
/ref> with additions.


References


External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q18580720 Diplectanidae Monogenea genera Taxa named by Satyu Yamaguti