Galactosomum is a genus of flukes in the family Heterophyidae. There are currently 28 recognised species within the genus. They mainly infect aquatic birds, but often infest fish as larvae.[1] Three species are known to use marine mammals as hosts.
Galactosomum | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Platyhelminthes |
Class: | Trematoda |
Order: | Plagiorchiida |
Family: | Heterophyidae |
Genus: | Galactosomum Looss, 1899 |
Description
editThe excised spherical metacercaria is 2.7–4.9 mm long.[2] Generally, only one is found per fish.[3]
Life cycle
editSome species of Galactosomum cause infected fish to swim closer to the surface and colorfully flash their underbellies.[4] In fish, symptoms can be similar to those of whirling disease caused by the unrelated parasite Myxobolus cerebralis.[3] Gastropods hosting select species suffer from sensory impairment due to infestation. This makes these prey animals more likely to be consumed by aquatic birds, providing a host for the parasite to reach the mature stage of its life cycle. Galactosomum cannot survive in human hosts.[4]
Species
edit- Galactosomum baylisi (Gohar, 1930)
- Galactosomum bearupi Pearson, 1973
- Galactosomum cochlear (Diesing, 1850) Travassos, 1929
- Galactosomum cochleariforme (Rudolphi, 1819) Pratt, 1911
- Galactosomum darbyi Price, 1934
- Galactosomum dollfusi Pearson, 1973
- Galactosomum echinatum (Timon-David, 1955)
- Galactosomum erinaceum (Poirier, 1886)
- Galactosomum fregatae (Prudhoe, 1949)
- Galactosomum humbargari Park, 1936
- Galactosomum johnsoni (Price, 1934)
- Galactosomum lacteum (Jägerskiöld, 1896)
- Galactosomum linguiforme Anantaraman, 1974
- Galactosomum nicolai (Isaichikov, 1927)
- Galactosomum palawanense Fischthal & Kuntz, 1972
- Galactosomum phalacrocoracis Yamaguti, 1939
- Galactosomum puffini Yamaguti, 1941
- Galactosomum renincola Pearson, 1973
- Galactosomum sanaense Kobayashi, 1942
- Galactosomum semifuscum (Olsson, 1876)
- Galactosomum sinuilactis Pearson, 1973
- Galactosomum spinetum (Braun, 1901)
- Galactosomum stelleri Dailey, Demaree & Critchfield, 2002
- Galactosomum timondavidi Pearson & Prévot, 1971
- Galactosomum ubelakeri (Dailey, 1969) Pearson, 1977
- Galactosomum ussuriense Oshmarin, 1963
- Galactosomum witenbergi Anantaraman, 1974
- Galactosomum yehi (Dissanaike, 1961) Pearson, 1973
References
edit- ^ Hoffman, Glenn L. (1999). "Some North American Fish Parasites Listed by Location in the Fish". Parasites of North American Freshwater Fishes. 512 East State St., Ithaca, NY 14850: Cornell University Press. p. 11. ISBN 0-8014-3409-2.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - ^ Kamegai, S.; N. Yasunaga; S. Ogawa; S. Yasumoto (1982). "Galactosomum sp. from intestine of Larus carassirostris from Nagasaki, Japan". Jpn. J. Parasit. (in Japanese): 31.
- ^ a b Kimura, M.; Endo, M. (1979). "Whirling disease caused by metacercaria of a fluke". Fish Pathol. (in Japanese). 13 (4): 211–213. doi:10.3147/jsfp.13.211.
- ^ a b "Database of Parasites in Fish and Shellfish". Retrieved 2008-07-03.