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Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 28(4): 773-778, Oct.-Dec. 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1057977

ABSTRACT

Abstract The aim of the present study was to identify, through morphological and morphometric analyses, the species of trypanorhynch cestodes found as plerocerci in the intestinal serosa of Mugil liza and to determine their parasitic indices. One hundred and fifty specimens of this mullet collected off the coast of the state of Rio de Janeiro were necropsied and the trypanorhynch cestodes found were fixed and preserved as whole mounts for morphological analysis. The plerocerci were identified as Callitetrarhynchus gracilis and Pterobothrium crassicole, both with a prevalence of 0.67%, an intensity of 1 and abundance of 0.0067, in single infections. This is the first record of a trypanorhynch cestode parasitizing M. liza in Brazil. Although the parasitic indexes were low, from a hygienic-sanitary perspective the plerocerci of these species are visible to the naked eye, and thus can disgust consumers and make marketing the fish unfeasible.


Resumo O presente estudo objetivou determinar taxonomicamente as espécies de plerocercos de cestoides Trypanorhyncha encontradas na serosa intestinal das tainhas Mugil liza, através do estudo morfológico e morfométrico e indicar seus índices parasitários. Foram coletados 150 espécimes desta espécie de tainha do litoral do estado do Rio de Janeiro. Após as necropsias, os cestoides Trypanorhyncha encontrados foram fixados e preservados em montagens permanentes para permitir a análise de suas estruturas morfológicas. Os plerocercos foram identificados como Callitetrarhynchus gracilis e Pterobothrium crassicole e ambas as espécies apresentaram prevalência de 0,67%, intensidade de 1 e abundância de 0,0067, em infecções únicas. Este é o primeiro registro de cestoides Trypanorhyncha parasitando M. liza no Brasil. Quanto ao aspecto higiênico-sanitário, vale ressaltar que, embora os índices parasitários registrados tenham sido baixos, os plerocercos dessas espécies estavam visíveis a olho nu, podendo causar repugnância ao consumidor e inviabilizar a comercialização do pescado.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Cestoda/classification , Fishes/parasitology , Brazil , Cestoda/isolation & purification , Commerce
2.
Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 28(2): 266-282, Apr.-June 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1013738

ABSTRACT

Abstract Forty specimens of the Narrowstripe cardinal fish Apogon exostigma were examined for gastrointestinal helminthes, and 62.5% were infected with a new trypanorhynchid larval cestode parasite. The morphology of its larval stage was studied based on light and scanning electron microscopy. The data revealed plerocercoid larvae characterized by a pyriform body lined with prominent microtriches; the acraspedote scolex had four overlapping bothridia; four tentacles protruded through the pars bothridialis; the armature of the tentacles was homeocanthous, homeomorphous, and consisted of falcate compact rose-thorn-shaped tentacular hooks; four oval-shaped bulbs in pars bulbosa; and short appendix at terminal end of the body. Molecular analysis of the 18S rRNA sequences verified the taxonomy of this parasite and supported its morphology. We discovered that there was a close identity (up to 87%) with alternative species obtained for comparison from GenBank. The data also showed that there were high blast scores and low divergence values between this parasite and other Tentaculariidae species. The phyletic analysis showed that parasite sequences in conjunction with existing data places this trypanorhynchid species among the Tentaculariidae. This species is deeply embedded within genus Nybelinia with close relationships to Nybelinia queenslandensis as a putative sister taxon.


Resumo Quarenta espécimes do peixe cardinal Apogon exostigma da Narrowstripe foram examinados para identificar helmintos gastrointestinais, destes 62,5% foram infectados com um novo parasito larval cestóide tripanorrinquídeo. A morfologia de seu estágio larval foi estudada na microscopia de luz e eletrônica de varredura. Os dados revelaram larvas plerocercoides caracterizadas por uma forma piriforme com um corpo revestido por microtrícinos proeminentes; o escolex acraspedótico tinha quatro sobreposições; quatro tentáculos se projetavam através da pars botridialis; a armadura dos tentáculos era homeocante, homeomorfa e consistia de ganchos tentaculares em forma de espinhos, em forma de falcão; quatro bulbos ovais em pars bulbosa; e apêndice curto na extremidade terminal do corpo. A análise molecular das sequências de RNAr 18S verificou a taxonomia desse parasita e apoiou sua morfologia. Descobrimos que havia uma identidade próxima (até 87%) com espécies alternativas obtidas para comparação do GenBank. Os dados também mostraram que houve altos escores de brusone e baixos valores de divergência entre este parasita e outras espécies de Tentaculariidae. A análise filética mostrou que as sequências de parasitas em conjunto com os dados existentes colocam esta espécie de tripanorimidídeo entre os Tentaculariidae. Esta espécie está profundamente enraizada no gênero Nybelinia, tendo relações próximas com Nybelinia queenslandensis como um putativo táxon irmão.


Subject(s)
Animals , Perciformes/parasitology , Cestoda/isolation & purification , Cestode Infections/parasitology , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Phylogeny , Perciformes/classification , RNA, Ribosomal, 18S/genetics , Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Cestoda/classification , Cestoda/genetics
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Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 27(1): 66-73, Jan.-Mar. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-899310

ABSTRACT

Abstract The helminthological examination of nine individuals of Aetobatus cf. narinari (spotted eagle ray; raya pinta; arraia pintada) revealed the presence of an undescribed species of cestode of the genus Acanthobothrium. The stingrays were collected from four locations in México: Laguna Términos, south of Isla del Carmen and the marine waters north of Isla del Carmen and Champotón, in the State of Campeche, and Isla Holbox, State of Quintana Roo. The new species, nominated Acanthobothrium marquesi, is a category 3 species (i.e, the strobila is long, has more than 50 proglottids, the numerous testicles greater than 80, and has asymmetrically-lobed ovaries); at the present, the only category 3 species that has been reported in the Western Atlantic Ocean is Acanthobothrium tortum. Acanthobothrium marquesi n. sp. can be distinguished from A. tortum by length (26.1 cm vs. 10.6 cm), greater number of proglottids (1,549 vs. 656), a larger scolex (707 µm long by 872 µm wide vs. 699 µm long by 665 µm wide), larger bothridia (626 µm long by 274 µm wide vs. 563 µm long by 238 µm wide). This is the first report of a species of Acanthobothrium from the Mexican coast of the Gulf México.


Resumo O exame helmintológico do trato digestivo de nove espécimes de Aetobatus cf. narinari (arraia pintada) revelou a presença de uma nova espécie de cestódeo do gênero Acanthobothrium. As arraias foram coletadas de quatro locais no México: Laguna Términos, ao sul de Isla del Carmen e nas águas marinhas ao norte de Isla del Carmen e Champotón, no estado de Campeche, e Isla Holbox, estado de Quintana Roo. A nova espécie foi denominada Acanthobothrium marquesi, pertencente a uma espécie da categoria 3 (estrobilo longo, tendo mais de 50 proglotes, numerosos testículos, superiores a 80, e ovários assimetricamente lobados). Apenas outra espécie deste gênero, Acanthobothrium tortum pertence a categoria 3, no Oceano Atlântico Ocidental. Acanthobothrium marquesi n. sp. se distingue de A. tortum por ser mais longo (26,1 cm vs. 10,6 cm), possuir maior número de proglotes (1.549 vs. 656), ter um escolex maior (707 µm de comprimento por 872 µm de largura vs. 699 µm de comprimento por 666 µm de largura), e botridias maiores (626 µm de comprimento por 274 µm de largura vs. 563 µm de comprimento por 238 µm de largura). Este é o primeiro relato de uma espécie de Acanthobothrium do Golfo do México.


Subject(s)
Animals , Skates, Fish/parasitology , Cestoda/isolation & purification , Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Cestode Infections/veterinary , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Cestode Infections/parasitology , Mexico
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Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 22(3): 398-401, July-Sept. 2013. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-688707

ABSTRACT

In the present study, the cestoid Pterobothrium crassicolle Diesing, 1850 (Trypanorhyncha), was observed parasitizing specimens of the violet goby (Gobioides broussonnetii Lacepède, 1800) collected from the estuary of the Paracauarí River on Marajó Island in the north of the Brazilian state of Pará, between January 2009 and December 2010. Tissue samples were analyzed, which led to identification of blastocysts containing plerocercoid larvae. These larvae were processed for scanning electron microscopy. Sixty G. broussonnetii specimens were dissected, and P. crassicolle was found in 48 (80%) of them. The violet goby, G. broussonnetii, is a new host for P. crassicolle.


No presente estudo, o cestóide Pterobothrium crassicolle Diesing, 1850 (Trypanorhyncha) é descrito parasitando espécimes do Peixe-dragão (Gobioides broussonnetii Lacepède, 1800), coletados no estuário do rio Paracauari na Ilha de Marajó no Norte do Estado do Pará, entre janeiro de 2009 e dezembro de 2010. Amostras de tecidos foram analisadas e blastocistos contendo larvas plerocercóides foram identificados. Estas larvas foram processadas para microscopia eletrônica de varredura. Sessenta espécimes de G. broussonnetii foram analisados, e P. crassicolle foi encontrado em 48 indivíduos (80%). Este é o primeiro registro de P. crassicolle parasitando o Peixe-dragão, G. broussonnetii.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cestoda/isolation & purification , Perciformes/parasitology , Brazil , Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 106(6): 670-677, Sept. 2011.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-602049

ABSTRACT

The family Nematotaeniidae, tapeworms commonly found in the small intestines of amphibians and reptiles, includes 27 recognised species distributed among four genera: Bitegmen Jones, Cylindrotaenia Jewell, Distoichometra Dickey and Nematotaenia Lühe. The taxonomy of these cestodes is poorly defined, due in part to the difficulties of observing many anatomical traits. This study presents and describes a new genus and species of nematotaeniid parasite found in cane toads (Rhinella marina) from eastern Brazilian Amazonia. The cestodes were collected during the necropsy of 20 hosts captured in the urban area of Belém, Pará. The specimens were fixed and processed for light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction. Samples were also collected for molecular analyses. The specimens presented a cylindrical body, two testes and paruterine organs. However, they could not be allocated to any of the four existing nematotaeniid genera due to the presence of two each of dorsal compact medullary testes, cirri, cirrus pouches, genital pores, ovaries and vitelline glands per mature segment. Lanfrediella amphicirrus gen. nov. sp. nov. is the first nematotaeniid studied using Historesin analysis, SEM and 3D reconstruction, and it is the second taxon for which molecular data have been deposited in GenBank.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Male , Bufonidae/parasitology , Cestoda/classification , Brazil , Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Cestoda/ultrastructure , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Rev. chil. infectol ; 25(6): 465-471, dic. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-503966

ABSTRACT

Dipylidiasis is a zoonotic parasitic infection caused by the dog tapeworm Dipylidium caninum; it affects both feline and canine species and accidentally, humans. In Chile, as well as in other countries, it is an uncommon infection. A case of a 2 year old child from Casablanca, (a city located in the Valparaíso Región), with an infection by D. caninum, is presented. Clinical manifestations are reviewed, as well as epidemiology in domestic and wild animáis, cases among the published national literature and its treatment and prevention strategies.


La dipilidiasis es una zoonosis parasitaria provocada por Dipylidium caninum, teniasis que afecta a cánidos, félidos y, en forma accidental, al hombre. En Chile, al igual que en otros países, es una infección poco frecuente. Se presenta el caso de un preescolar con una infección por D. caninum, residente en la comuna de Casablanca, Región de Valparaíso. Se revisan las manifestaciones producidas por este agente, la epidemiología en animales domésticos y salvajes, los casos publicados en la literatura nacional, así como su tratamiento y las medidas de prevención.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cats , Child, Preschool , Dogs , Humans , Male , Cestoda/classification , Cestode Infections/parasitology , Anthelmintics/therapeutic use , Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Cestoda/isolation & purification , Cestode Infections/diagnosis , Cestode Infections/drug therapy , Feces/parasitology , Praziquantel/therapeutic use
7.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 94(1): 37-52, Jan.-Feb. 1999. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-225929

ABSTRACT

The morphology of the scolices and metascolices of 29 proteocephalid species, parasites of freshwater fishes from Brazil was compared by using scanning electron microscope, light and laser microscopy. The following species were evaluated: Proteocephalus vazzolerae, P. piramutab, Robertiella paranaensis, Travassiella avitellina, Monticellia loyolai, M. spinulifera, M. belavistensis, Houssayela sudobim, Zygobothrium megacephalum, Gibsoniela mandube, Cangatiella arandasi, Nomimoscolex sudobim, N. lopesi, N. admonticellia, N. piraeeba, N. pirarara, Harriscolex kaparari, Crepidobothrium eirasi, Spatulifer rugosa, Megathylacus brooksi, Choanoscolex abscisus, Amphoteromorphus peniculus, A. piraeeba, Paramonticellia itaipuensis, Peltidocotyle rugosa, Othinoscolex lenha, Rudolphiella rugata, R. piranabu, Jauella glandicephalus. Some features as overall shape of scolex, suckers, apical sucker, frontal glands and several kinds of metascolex were analyzed. The taxonomic importance of scolex and metascolex is discussed.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Fishes/parasitology
8.
Bol. chil. parasitol ; 53(3/4): 73-7, jul.-dic. 1998. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-245375

ABSTRACT

Dos especies de cestodes pertenecientes al género Anonchocephalus fueron recolectados del intestino de Genypterus blacodes Schneider, 1810 (Ophidiiformes) y Paralichthys patagonicus Jordan, 1889 (Pleuronectiformes). La diagnosis de este género (según Bray et al., 1994) fué enmendada; A. chilensis redescrita y A. patagonicus n.sp. descrita. La ausencia del sistema Genypterus-Anonchocephalus en el Hemisferio Norte y la presencia del mismo en los océanos Pacífico Suroriental, Austral y Atlántico Sudoccidental sugieren que este hospedador, siguiendo la corriente Circumpolar Antártica, pudo haber sido el nexo dispersor del género Anonchocephalus desde el Océano Pacífico hacia el Océano Atlántico donde amplió su rango de hospedadores parasitando finalmente a P. patagonicus, especie ausente en el Océano Pacífico


Subject(s)
Animals , Cestoda/isolation & purification , Fishes/parasitology , Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Residence Characteristics , Intestines/parasitology , Pacific Ocean , Host-Parasite Interactions , Saline Waters
9.
Parasitol. día ; 21(1/2): 20-4, ene.-jun. 1997. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-202484

ABSTRACT

Se estudiaron a 75 murciélagos pertenecientes a 5 especies provenientes de la Provincia de Ica, costa sur del Perú, con la finalidad de conocer si estaban parasitados con céstodes. Se hace una descripción de Vampirolepis artibei Zdzitowiecki and Rutkowska, 1980 asignándole nuevos huéspedes. Se anota la presenica de Vampirolepis sp. colectada por Artibeus fraterculus (Anthoni). Se registra por primera vez en el Perú a V. artibei


Subject(s)
Animals , Cestoda/isolation & purification , Chiroptera/parasitology , Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Cestoda/pathogenicity , Intestine, Small/parasitology , Peru , Host-Parasite Interactions
10.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 92(1): 69-79, Jan.-Feb. 1997. ilus, mapas, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-182858

ABSTRACT

A large scale investigation on trypanorhynch cestode infestation of tropical marine fishes was carried out along the Northern Brazilian coast in the Summer of 1991 and 1993. A total of 798 fish specimens belonging to 57 species and 30 families were examined. Metacestodes of 11 diffenrent trypanorhynchs were found: Callitetrahynchus gracilis, Dasyrhynchus giganteus, Grillotia sp., Nybelinia edwinlintoni, N. indica, N. senegalensis, Nybelina c.f.lingualis, Otobothrium cysticum, Pseudolacistorhynchus noodti, Pseudotobothrium dipsacum and Pterobothrium kingstoni. Scanning electron microscopy was used to clarify details of the tentacular armature of some species. Rose-thorn shaped hooklets, regularly arranged life microtriches, are described from the bothridical surface of N. edwinlintoni. Of the 57 fish species, 15 harboured trypanorhynch cestodes. Of these the mullid Pseudupeneus maculatus was the most heavily infested fish species, harbouring 5 different trypanorhynch species. P. noodti in P. maculatus had the highest prevalence (87 per cent) and intensity (maximum = 63) of infestation. C. gracilis was the parasite with the lowest host-specificity. It could be isolated from 10 fish species. The cestodes fauna of the Northeast Brazilian coast appears to be similar to that of the West African coast. Five of the trypanorhynch cestodes found during this study are common to both localities. The two single cases of intra musculature infestation in Citharichthys spilopterus and Haemulon aurolineatum by trypanorhynch cestodes indicate that marketability of the investigated commercially exploited fish species is inconsequential.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Fishes/parasitology , Cestode Infections
11.
Bol. chil. parasitol ; 51(1/2): 12-4, ene.-jun. 1996. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-185090

ABSTRACT

Se describe una nueva especie de un cestode, perteneciente al género phyllobothrium, obtenida de la valva espiral del pez elasmobraquio rhinoptera javanica. Fueron observadas notables diferencias en relación a otras especies conocidas de phillobothrium, por poseer un escolex grande, botridias bifurcadas y sésiles, número de testículos y características de las proglótidas. Se da el nombre de phyllobothrium rhinoptera a la nueva especie


Subject(s)
Animals , Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Fishes/parasitology , Cestoda/isolation & purification , India , Intestines/parasitology , Specimen Handling
12.
Bol. chil. parasitol ; 50(3/4): 73-5, oct.-dic. 1995. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-173150

ABSTRACT

Se describe la nueva especie tylocephalum chiralensis, parásito del pez elasmobranquio dasyatis uarnak de la costa de Chirala, andra Pradesh. Difiere de otras especies conocidas del género tylocephalum en el mayor tamaño de su cuerpo, ausencia de cuello, número de testículos, número de proglótidas, distribución de los folículos vitelinos y aberturas genitales


Subject(s)
Animals , Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Fishes/parasitology , Cestoda/growth & development , India , Host-Parasite Interactions , Saline Waters
13.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 87(supl.1): 61-7, 1992. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-116388

ABSTRACT

Nomimoscolex touzeti n. sp. is described from one Ceratophrys cornuta (L.) caught in Amazonian Ecuador. Its taxonomic relationships to the others species are discussed. This new species is characterized by a cortical position of vitellaria; by the presence in the uteroduct of conglomerates of 20-40 eggs; by a weak ovary width/proglottis width ratio; by ventral excretory canals anastomosed; by a powerful vaginal sphincter and by a long cirrus. N. touzeti is the first record of Monticellidae in an amphibian host


Subject(s)
Animals , Amphibians/parasitology , Cestoda/classification , Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Ecuador
14.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 87(supl.1): 155-60, 1992. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-116407

ABSTRACT

The trematode and the cestode fauna was examined in 50 specimens of common shrews Sorex araneus L. (Insectivora: Soricidae) cillected in Valaam Island, URSS during 1988 and 1989. Two species of Trematoda and seven species of Cestoda were identified; prevalence of infection was as follows: Brachulaemus fulvus (86% ), Rubenstrema exasperatum (4% ), Hymenolepis scutigera (54% ), Neoskrjabinolepis schaldybini (26% ), Vigisolepis spinulosa (4% ), Choanotaenia crassiscolex (86% ), Choanotaenia hepatica (6% ), Dilepis undula (2% ) and Polycercus sp. (2% )


Subject(s)
Animals , Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Shrews/parasitology , Trematoda/anatomy & histology , Russia
15.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 87(supl.1): 191-5, 1992. tab, ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-116412

ABSTRACT

Megathylacus travassosi sp. n. and Nomimoscolex sudobim Woodland, 1935 (Cestoda - Proteocephalidea) parasites of Pseudoplatystoma corruscans (Agassiz, 1829) (Siluriformes - Pimelodidae) from Itaipu reservoir and Parana River, Parana state, Brazil - It is described Megathylacus travassosi sp. n., parasite of Pseudoplatystoma corrusccans (Agassiz,1829), a pimelodid fish caught in Itaipu reservoir and Paraná river, Brazil. Nomimoscolex sudobim Woodland, 1935 is redescribed and for the first time referred parasitising P. corruscans. The list of proteocephalid cestodes of genus Pseudoplatystoma Bleeker, 1862, with its geographic distribution is given


Subject(s)
Animals , Cestoda/classification , Fishes/parasitology , Brazil , Cestoda/anatomy & histology
16.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 87(supl.1): 251-5, 1992. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-116423

ABSTRACT

The adult form of Nybelinia (Syngenes) rougetcampanae Dollfus, 1960 is described, parasitizing one specimen of Sphyrna lewni (Griffith & Smith, 1834) out of the five ones necropsied and one out of six Nothorhynchus pectorosus (Garman, 1884) was found harbouring N. (N.) bisculata (Linton, 1889). The finding of these cestodes under Trypanorhyncha in sharks captured off the coast of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, amplifies their known geographical distribution and adds new host records for these parasites


Subject(s)
Animals , Cestoda/classification , Fishes/parasitology , Brazil , Cestoda/anatomy & histology
17.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 87(supl.1): 299-304, 1992. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-116432

ABSTRACT

The genus Vampirolepis Spasskij, 1954 is re-defined on the basis of the original description and the first detailed redescription by Andreiko et al. (1969). A restricted definitions is proposed, the main features being the arrangement of testicles on a straight line snd numerous hooks of fraternoid shape. Other important characters are the strobila with numerous proglottids, the cirrus pouch of moderate size and the cirrus, smooth or armed with minute spines. Formerly included Hymenolepidid cestodes with reduced strobila, particularly long cirrus pouch and different arrangement of gonads do not belong to Vampirolepis. Members of Vampirolepis in the restricted sense show a cosmopolitan repartition and parasitize only bats. The author does not accept the synonymy of Rodentolepis Spasskiji, 1954 with Vampirolepis. A tentative list of the species belonging to the genus is proposed


Subject(s)
Animals , Cestoda/classification , Chiroptera/parasitology , Cestoda/anatomy & histology
18.
Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences [AJVS]. 1990; 6-7: 85-90
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-15328

ABSTRACT

The present investigation revealed a rate of 19.49% among Egyptian pigeons infested with three Raillietina species, R. echinobothrida [Megnin, 1881]; Southwell and Lake [1939], R. georgiensis, Reid and Nugara [1961] and R. aegyptiacus n. sp. The third species was quite different from all previously known Raillietina species in the position of common genital pores, the heavily armed suckers, the double rows of the rosttellar hooks as well as other morphological differences. Such variation were enough for recording R. aegyptiacus as a new species


Subject(s)
Animals , Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Cestode Infections/epidemiology
19.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 84(1): 113-6, jan.-mar. 1989. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-77491

ABSTRACT

Um entre quatro espécimes de Carcharhinus brachyurus (Günther, 1860), coletados na costa sul brasileira, estava parasitado por cestóides pertencentes ao gênero Dasyrhynchus Pintner, 1928. Os espécimes foram identificados como D. pacificus Ribinson, 1965, sendo este o primeiro registo da ocorrência desta espécie no Brasil. Nesta oportunidade, é pela primeira vez apresentada a descriçäo da forma adulta, embora sem o proglotide grávido


Subject(s)
Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Sharks/parasitology , Brazil
20.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 82(1): 51-3, jan.-mar. 1987. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-42722

ABSTRACT

É feito um estudo dos plerocercos, larvas de Trypanorhyncha, coletados de peixes estuarinos (Bagrus marinus) e de peixes fluviais, da regiäo de Belém, Pará; os peixes fluviais foram a dourada (Brachyplatystoma flavicans) e a piramutaba (Brachyplatystoma vaillanti). Estes plerocercos foram comparados com outros coletados de pescadas (Cynoscion) e corvinas (Micropogonias), do litoral do Rio de Janeiro. Foram identificados à espécie Pterobothrium crassicolle Diesing, 1850; é dada uma redescriçäo, uma vez que se considerava como espécie imperfeitamente conhecida


Subject(s)
Cestoda/anatomy & histology , Fishes/parasitology
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