Purpose <p>This study provides the first molecular assessment of the two species of the genus <i>Whittingtonocotyle</i>, parasites of the erythrinid fish <i>Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus</i>. The main objective was to evaluate the phylogenetic cohesion of <i>Whittingtonocotyle</i> and to explore its preliminary phylogenetic affinities within Dactylogyridae based on available molecular and morphological evidence.</p> Methods <p>Morphological examinations were performed in parallel with analyses of partial LSU rDNA and COI mtDNA sequences. Phylogenetic reconstructions were conducted independently for each marker to assess the monophyly of <i>Whittingtonocotyle</i> and to evaluate its relationships with other dactylogyrid taxa included in the available comparative dataset.</p> Results <p>Both molecular datasets consistently recovered <i>Whittingtonocotyle</i> as a strongly supported monophyletic lineage. In the phylogenetic reconstructions, <i>Whittingtonocotyle</i> was recovered in proximity to <i>Urocleidoides</i> species parasitizing erythrinid fishes, although deeper backbone relationships showed limited statistical support.</p> Conclusion <p>Morphological data support the recognition of <i>Whittingtonocotyle</i> as a distinct genus, whereas molecular analyses indicate a close phylogenetic proximity to erythrinid-associated <i>Urocleidoides</i>. This partial incongruence, together with the limited resolution of deeper relationships, highlights the need for expanded taxon sampling and multilocus datasets to fully resolve the evolutionary placement of <i>Whittingtonocotyle</i> within Dactylogyridae.</p>

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Phylogenetic Placement of Whittingtonocotyle Neto, Rodrigues & Domingues, 2015 (Monopisthocotyla: Dactylogyridae) Inferred from the First Molecular Data of Both Described Species

  • Melissa Miyuki Osaki-Pereira,
  • André Luiz Quagliatto Santos,
  • Reinaldo José da Silva

摘要

Purpose

This study provides the first molecular assessment of the two species of the genus Whittingtonocotyle, parasites of the erythrinid fish Hoplerythrinus unitaeniatus. The main objective was to evaluate the phylogenetic cohesion of Whittingtonocotyle and to explore its preliminary phylogenetic affinities within Dactylogyridae based on available molecular and morphological evidence.

Methods

Morphological examinations were performed in parallel with analyses of partial LSU rDNA and COI mtDNA sequences. Phylogenetic reconstructions were conducted independently for each marker to assess the monophyly of Whittingtonocotyle and to evaluate its relationships with other dactylogyrid taxa included in the available comparative dataset.

Results

Both molecular datasets consistently recovered Whittingtonocotyle as a strongly supported monophyletic lineage. In the phylogenetic reconstructions, Whittingtonocotyle was recovered in proximity to Urocleidoides species parasitizing erythrinid fishes, although deeper backbone relationships showed limited statistical support.

Conclusion

Morphological data support the recognition of Whittingtonocotyle as a distinct genus, whereas molecular analyses indicate a close phylogenetic proximity to erythrinid-associated Urocleidoides. This partial incongruence, together with the limited resolution of deeper relationships, highlights the need for expanded taxon sampling and multilocus datasets to fully resolve the evolutionary placement of Whittingtonocotyle within Dactylogyridae.