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Morphological Characteristics and Fish Hosts of Isoparorchis sp. (Digenea: Isoparorchiidae) in Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2018;56(5):501-507.
Published online: October 31, 2018

Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, and Institute of Health Sciences, Gyeongsang National University College of Medicine, Jinju 52727, Korea

*Corresponding author (wmsohn@gnu.ac.kr)
• Received: March 20, 2018   • Revised: August 16, 2018   • Accepted: September 2, 2018

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Fig. 1 Three striped shinner, Punctungia herzi, infected with Isoparorchis sp. (A). Isoparorchis sp. (arrow) found in subcutaneous tissue (B) and abdominal cavity (C) of fish.
Fig. 2 Larval (A) and juvenile (B) worms of Isoparorchis sp. recovered from P. herzi, (Semichon’s acetocarmine stained). The scale bar is 1.5 mm. Two adult worms of Isoparorchis sp. recovered from P. herzi (C) and S. japonicus coreanus (D) (Semichon’s acetocarmine stained). The scale bar is 7.5 mm. Anterior portions of adult worms ((E) magnified view of Fig. 2C; (F) that of a fresh worm unstained) with the oral (OS) and ventral suckers (VS), sinus sac (SS), genital atrium (GA) and 2 testes (LT: left testis; RT: right testis). The scale bar is 2.5 mm. An egg (G) of Isoparorchis sp. naturally discharged from an adult worm. The scale bar is 20 μm.
Fig. 3 SEM views of Isoparorchis sp. adults. Whole ventral view with a slight ventral concave, an attenuate anterior end, 2 suckers and smooth body surface (A). The oral (B) and ventral sucker (C) commonly muscular and covered with the cytoplasm of striated wrinkles without sensory papillae. Body surfaces in the ventral (D) and dorsal side (E) commonly covered with the smooth cytoplasmic layer without tegumental spines.
Morphological Characteristics and Fish Hosts of Isoparorchis sp. (Digenea: Isoparorchiidae) in Korea

Infection status with Isoparorchis sp. in freshwater fish from Yangcheon, a branch of Gyeonghogang (River), in Sancheong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea

Species of fish No. of fish examined No. (%) of fish infected No. of metacercariae detected
Total Range Average
Pungtungia herzi 280 32 (11.4) 35 1–2 1.1
Acheilognathus koreensis 91 2 (2.2) 2 - 1.0
Squalidus japonicus coreanus 62 3 (4.8) 3 - 1.0
Odontobutis platycephala 18 1 (7.7) 2 - 2.0
Total 451 38 (8.4) 42 1–2 1.1

Comparative dimensionsa of Isoparorchis spp. from the present study and Shimazu et al. (2014) [18]

Organs Present study (2018) Shimazu et al. (2014) [18]


Adults (n=10) Juveniles (n=7) I. eurytremumb Isoparorchis sp. 3c I. hypselobagrid
Body (BL) 14.7–27.5 (21.6) 2.625–9.625 (6.639) 20.0–47.0 32.0 12.0–23.0
Body (W)a 6.075–14.0 (9.835) 1.125–4.425 (2.707) 11.0–18.0 15.0 6.0–16.0

Oral sucker (L)a 0.875–1.425 (1.030) 0.300–0.700 (0.534) 1.26–2.46 1.30 0.95–1.42
Oral sucker (W) 1.050–1.625 (1.205) 0.340–0.800 (0.607) 1.39–2.22 1.47 1.06–1.42

Pharynx (L) 0.450–0.725 (0.550) 0.170–0.360 (0.280) 0.63–1.27 0.95 0.52–0.79
Pharynx (W) 0.450–0.750 (0.541) 0.170–0.360 (0.283) in diameter 0.94 0.51–0.73

Esophagus (L) 0.200–0.450 (0.253) 0.070–0.250 (0.140) 0.08–0.24 0.16 0.22–0.27

Ventral sucker (L) 1.550–2.900 (1.985) 0.560–1.250 (0.949) 1.11–3.49 2.62 1.30–2.06
Ventral sucker (W) 1.625–2.950 (2.095) 0.580–1.230 (0.940) 1.66–3.65 2.73 1.31–2.11

Sucker width ratio 1: 1.56–1.87 (1.74) 1: 1.26–1.71 (1.55) 1: 1.2–1.4 01:01.9 1: 1.2–1.6

Forebody (FBL) 3.150–6.250 (4.848) 0.950–2.575 (1.926) 7.0–15.0 8.0 3.25–5.95

FBL/BL × 100 21.4–22.7 (22.4)% 26.8–36.2 (29.0)% 27–37% 25% 21–29%

Sinus sac (SSL) 2.250–4.500 (3.125) - 3.09–11.11 3.01 1.11–2.06
Sinus sac (W) 1.500–3.000 (2.050) - 2.06–7.93 2.12 1.34–2.02

SSL/FBL × 100 44.6–78.6 (64.5)% - 43–74% 38% 28–40%

Genital atrium (GAL) 1.875–4.419 (2.773) - 2.30–6.66 1.62 0.71–1.35
Genital atrium (W) 0.625–1.175 (0.890) - 1.34–2.85 1.38 0.79–1.42

GAL/SSL × 100 75.8–98.2 (88.7)% - 72–95% 54% 45–69%

Right testis (L) 0.675–2.800 (1.445) 0.450–0.640 (0.563) 1.26–4.44 1.32–1.66 0.71–1.90
Right testis (W) 0.850–2.575 (1.400) 0.400–0.500 (0.447) 1.19–3.96 1.35–1.59 0.71–1.59

Left testis (L) 0.875–2.325 (1.410) 0.450–0.800 (0.573) - - -
Left testis (W) 0.700–2.200 (1.253) 0.500–0.650 (0.573) - - -

Eggs (L) 0.050–0.54 (0.052) - 0.041–0.054 0.043–0.049 0.038–0.051
Eggs (W) 0.031–0.033 (0.032) - 0.024–0.032 0.021–0.024 0.021–0.025

a(L): length; (W): width; unit in mm.

bTotal 10 adult specimens from Lake Biwa and Uji River in Japan,

c2 adults recovered in the air bladder of Wallgo attu from India and

d2 adult specimens found in the air bladder of Silurus asotus from northern Vietnam were measured respectively.

Table 1 Infection status with Isoparorchis sp. in freshwater fish from Yangcheon, a branch of Gyeonghogang (River), in Sancheong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea
Table 2 Comparative dimensionsa of Isoparorchis spp. from the present study and Shimazu et al. (2014) [18]

(L): length; (W): width; unit in mm.

Total 10 adult specimens from Lake Biwa and Uji River in Japan,

2 adults recovered in the air bladder of Wallgo attu from India and

2 adult specimens found in the air bladder of Silurus asotus from northern Vietnam were measured respectively.