First record of Phytomyxid infection of the non-native seagrass in Puerto Rico
is an invasive seagrass in the Caribbean Sea that also harbors a phytomyxid endoparasite. Phytomyxean parasites are known to cause disease in agricultural crops and are documented to form galls in some seagrass species. Here we make the first report of phytomyxid infection of in the Bahía de Jobos in Salinas, Puerto Rico. We found phytomyxid infected at 3 of 5 sites examined; expanding the documented range of the phytomyxid infection by almost 400 km from where it was first documented in 2018. Presence of the endoparasite has not impeded dispersal and continued expansion of will likely spread both the host seagrass and the endoparasite.