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1.
Ann Parasitol ; 66(3): 391-396, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33128865

ABSTRACT

This study describes the morphology of Rhabdias elegans Gutierrez, 1945, isolated from the lungs of the toad Rhinella arenarum (Hensel, 1867) from Lomas de Tafi Tucumán, Argentina. This is the first record of R. elegans in R. arenarum from northwestern Argentina as previously described Rhabdias truncata is a species inquirendae. The distribution of R. elegans is extended since it was previously recorded in Buenos Aires, Chaco and Corrientes Provinces, Argentina. Our light microscopical study of morphological details of R. elegans revealed a few previously unreported structures in the apical region including position of the excretory pore and lateral sessile papillae in the tail. In addition, morphometric variability was observed on comparing present specimens and those described in previous studies. Our study made it possible to validate the occurrence of three Rhabdias species occurring in Argentina: R. elegans, R. füelleborni and R. cf. sphaerocephala. The information presented in this study represents an important contribution to the parasitological knowledge of R. arenarum from northwestern Argentina.


Subject(s)
Nematoda , Animals , Argentina , Lung
2.
Acta Parasitol ; 63(3): 474-478, 2018 Sep 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29975644

ABSTRACT

Aplectana samarensis sp. nov. (Ascaridida, Cosmocercidae) from the intestines of Limnonectes magnus (Anura, Dicroglossidae) is described and illustrated. Aplectana samarensis sp. nov. represents the 53rd species assigned to the genus and the 6th species reported from the Oriental region. It is easily separated from the 5 species previously reported from the region by the presence of a gubernaculum and the distribution pattern of male caudal papillae: A. macintoshii has an irregular pattern, no precloacal papillae in rows; both A. akhrami and A. dubrajpuri lack a gubernaculum; A. duttaphryni has 3 pairs of precloacal papillae forming 2 rows; A. ranae has 7 pairs of precloacal papillae forming 2 rows; A. samarensis sp. nov. has 4 pairs of precloacal papillae in 2 rows. In addition to the new species, individuals of Falcaustra dubia and Pseudoacanthocephalus bufonis as well as cestode plerocercoids were also found.


Subject(s)
Anura/parasitology , Ascaridida Infections/veterinary , Ascaridida/classification , Animals , Ascaridida/anatomy & histology , Ascaridida/isolation & purification , Ascaridida Infections/parasitology , Female , Intestines/parasitology , Islands , Male , Philippines
3.
Acta Parasitol ; 63(1): 190-197, 2018 Mar 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29351068

ABSTRACT

Aplectana hainanensis sp. nov. (Ascaridida, Cosmocercidae) from the intestines of Goniurosaurus bawanglingensis (Squamata, Eublepharidae) is described and illustrated. Aplectana hainanensis sp. nov. represents the 52nd species assigned to the genus and the 5th species reported from the Sino-Japanese region. It is easily separated from the 4 species previously reported from the region by the distribution pattern of male caudal papillae: A. macintoshii has an irregular pattern; A. hylae has no precloacal papillae; A. fujianae has 1 pair of precloacal papillae; A paucipapillosa has 3 pairs of precloacal papillae; Aplectana hainanensis sp. nov. has 7 pairs of precloacal papillae.


Subject(s)
Ascaridida/classification , Ascaridida/isolation & purification , Vertebrates/parasitology , Animal Structures/anatomy & histology , Animals , Ascaridida/anatomy & histology , Biometry , China , Intestines/parasitology , Microscopy
4.
Acta Parasitol ; 62(4): 842-845, 2017 Dec 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29035849

ABSTRACT

Spauligodon papuensis sp. nov. from the large intestines of Cyrtodactylus epiroticus (Gekkonidae) from Papua New Guinea is described and illustrated. Spauligodon papuensis sp. nov. represents the 54th species assigned to the genus and the second species from the Oceanic Region. The new species is separated from congeners by the unique combination of aspinose filamentous tail and no spicule in the male; and spinose filamentous tail, fusiform, flanged eggs, and postbulbar vulva in the female. Four additional species of nematodes were also found in C. epiroticus: mature specimens of Cosmocerca zugi, Falcaustra papuensis, Physalopteroides milnensis and larvae of Abbreviata sp.


Subject(s)
Lizards/parasitology , Nematode Infections/veterinary , Oxyuroidea/classification , Oxyuroidea/isolation & purification , Animals , Female , Male , Nematode Infections/epidemiology , Nematode Infections/parasitology , Papua New Guinea/epidemiology , Species Specificity
5.
Acta Parasitol ; 62(3): 610-616, 2017 Sep 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28682768

ABSTRACT

Spinicauda sumatrana sp. nov. is described from the large intestine of Ludeking's Crested Dragon, Lophocalotes ludekingi (Agamidae) from the Bukit Barisan Range of Sumatra. The new species is assigned to Spinicauda based on the presence of off-set lips in both male and female and a ventrally directed sucker combined with the absence of caudal alae in males. It is the 17th species assigned to the genus and differs from all congeners in the combination of spicule length, presence of a gubernaculum, presence of a tail filament and fourteen pairs of caudal papillae.


Subject(s)
Lizards/parasitology , Nematoda/anatomy & histology , Nematoda/classification , Animals , Female , Indonesia/epidemiology , Male , Nematoda/isolation & purification , Nematode Infections/epidemiology , Nematode Infections/parasitology , Nematode Infections/veterinary , Species Specificity
6.
Acta Parasitol ; 61(2): 355-9, 2016 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27078659

ABSTRACT

Spauligodon geckonis sp. nov. from the intestines of Ptychozoon kuhli (Gekkonidae) from East Malaysia is described and illustrated. Spauligodon geckonis sp. nov. represents the 52nd species assigned to the genus and the third species from the Oriental Region. The new species is separated from congeners by the unique combination of aspinose filamentous tail and spicule in the male and spinose filamentous tail and fusiform, two knobbed eggs in the female. Gravid individuals 3 species of Nematoda, Meteterakis singaporensis, Physalopteroides grismeri, and Skrjabinelazia machidai, as well as larvae assignable to the Ascaridae were also found.


Subject(s)
Oxyuroidea/classification , Oxyuroidea/isolation & purification , Parasitic Diseases, Animal/parasitology , Vertebrates/parasitology , Animal Structures/anatomy & histology , Animals , Female , Intestines/parasitology , Malaysia , Male , Microscopy , Oxyuroidea/anatomy & histology
7.
Acta Parasitol ; 60(4): 631-7, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26408583

ABSTRACT

Cosmocercoides malayensis sp. nov. (Nematoda, Cosmocercidae) from the large intestine of Gonocephalus liogaster (Squamata, Agamidae) from Peninsular Malaysia is described and illustrated. Cosmocercoides malayensis sp. nov. represents the 23rd species assigned to the genus and the 10th species from the Oriental biogeographical region. Cosmocercoides malayensis sp. nov. differs from the previously described Oriental species in number and position of rosette papillae; however, it is most similar to C. bufonis and C. rickae in that these 3 species have 6 post cloacal rosette papillae. Cosmocercoides bufonis possesses a prebulbar copular swelling, which is absent in C. malayensis; C. rickae posssesess somatic papillae, which are absent in C. malayensis. Three addtional nematode species were found, adult specimens of Meteterakis singaporensis and Orneoascaris sandoshami and larva of Physocephalus sp.


Subject(s)
Ascaridida/classification , Ascaridida/isolation & purification , Nematode Infections/veterinary , Vertebrates/parasitology , Animal Structures/anatomy & histology , Animals , Ascaridida/anatomy & histology , Intestine, Large/parasitology , Malaysia , Microscopy , Nematode Infections/parasitology
8.
Acta Parasitol ; 60(4): 675-81, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26408590

ABSTRACT

Cosmocerca leytensis sp. nov. (Ascaridida, Cosmocercidae) from the large intestine of Cyrtodactylus gubaot (Squamata: Gekkonidae) collected on Leyte Island, Philippines is described and illustrated. Cosmocerca leytensis sp. nov. is the 30th species assigned to the genus, the 4th from the Oriental region, and the first from the Philippine Islands. The new species is most similar to those species possessing 4 pairs of plectanes, i.e., C. archeyi, C. australis, C. oroensis, and C sardiniae. Cosmocerca sardiniae lacks lateral alae; C. archeyi, C. australis, C. leytensis sp. nov. and C. oroensis possess lateral alae. Spicule length of C. oroensis is less than 75 µm, while C. archeyi, C. australis, and C. leytensis sp. nov. have spicule lengths greater than 75 µm. Males of C. australis possess 2 pairs of rosette caudal papillae, which are lacking in C. archeyi and C. leytensis sp. nov. Females of C. archeyi posses a conical tail, females of C. leytensis sp. nov. have a rounded posterior end supporting a flexible filament.


Subject(s)
Ascaridida Infections/veterinary , Ascaridida/classification , Ascaridida/isolation & purification , Vertebrates/parasitology , Animal Structures/anatomy & histology , Animals , Ascaridida/anatomy & histology , Ascaridida Infections/parasitology , Philippines
9.
J Parasitol ; 101(3): 374-81, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25409486

ABSTRACT

Parapharyngodon guerreroensis n. sp. (Nematoda: Pharyngodonidae) from the large intestine of Lepidophyma smithii from Mexico is described and illustrated. A list of nominal species and a key to species from the Panamanian region are provided. Parapharyngodon guerreroensis n. sp. is the 57th species assigned to the genus and the 10th from the Panamanian region. It differs from other species in the genus in that males possess 3 pairs of caudal papillae, an anterior cloacal lip supporting 4 digitiform processes, and a blunt spicule 67-104 µm in length, while females possess long flexible caudal appendages.


Subject(s)
Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/veterinary , Lizards/parasitology , Oxyuriasis/veterinary , Oxyuroidea/classification , Animals , Female , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/parasitology , Intestine, Large/parasitology , Male , Mexico , Oxyuriasis/parasitology , Oxyuroidea/anatomy & histology , Oxyuroidea/isolation & purification , Panama
10.
Acta Parasitol ; 59(4): 643-52, 2014 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25236275

ABSTRACT

Two new nematode species, Bakeria schadi sp. nov. and Falcaustra malaysiaia sp. nov. from the gastrointestinal tract of McGuire's rock gecko, Cnemaspis mcguirei (Sauria: Gekkonidae) collected in Peninsular Malaysia are described. The two species now assigned to Bakeria are separated on the bases of male bursa type and location of the excretory pore: type II in B. schadi sp. nov. and type I in B. bakeri; location of excretory pore, anterior to nerve ring in B. schadi sp. nov. and posterior to nerve ring in B. bakeri. Falcaustra malaysiaia sp. nov. is most similar to F. chabaudi, F. concinnae, F. condorcanquii, F. barbi, F. dubia, and F. tchadi in that these 7 species possess 1 pseudosucker, 1 median papilla plus 10 pairs caudal papillae, and spicules with lengths between 1 and 2 mm. F. barbi and F. tchadi lack adcloacal papillae; the remaining 5 species possess 1 pair of adcloacal papillae. Falcaustra chabaudi is known from Nearctic salamanders; F. concinnae from Nearctic turtles; F. condorcanquii from Neotropical frogs, F. dubia from Oriental frogs, and F. malaysiaia sp. nov. from Oriental geckos. Two additional species of Nematoda were found, Cosmocerca ornata and Meteterakis singaporensis. Cnemaspis mcguirei represents a new host record for Cosmocerca ornata and Meteterakis singaporensis.


Subject(s)
Helminthiasis, Animal/parasitology , Lizards/parasitology , Nematoda/classification , Animals , Female , Gastrointestinal Diseases/epidemiology , Gastrointestinal Diseases/parasitology , Gastrointestinal Diseases/veterinary , Helminthiasis, Animal/epidemiology , Malaysia/epidemiology , Male , Nematoda/isolation & purification
11.
Acta Parasitol ; 59(1): 115-21, 2014 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24570057

ABSTRACT

Two new nematode species, Orientatractis hamabatrachos sp. nov. and Rondonia batrachogena sp. nov. (Nematoda: Atractidae), from the gastrointestinal tract of Austrochaperina basipalmata (Anura: Microhylidae) collected in Papua New Guinea are described. Orientatractis hamabatrachos sp. nov. is characterized by the presence of the cephalic end armed with 4 wellsclerotized structures, consisting of 2 "horns" extending outward and downward and immediately below a single well-sclerotized spine. It differs from 5 congeners in spicule lengths and caudal papillae arrangements. Rondonia batrachogena sp. nov. is characterized by the presence of a female cloaca. It differs from 2 congeners primarily in body size. Orientatractis hamabatrachos sp. nov. and Rondonia batrachogena sp. nov. represent the first species assigned to either genus found to infect anurans or to occur in the Australo-Papuan region.


Subject(s)
Anura/parasitology , Nematoda/classification , Nematoda/isolation & purification , Nematode Infections/parasitology , Animals , Female , Male , Nematode Infections/epidemiology , Papua New Guinea/epidemiology , Species Specificity
12.
J Parasitol ; 100(3): 317-22, 2014 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24450328

ABSTRACT

Spauligodon bintangensis n. sp. from the intestines of Cyrtodactylus bintangrendah (Gekkonidae) from Peninsular Malaysia is described and illustrated. Spauligodon bintangensis n. sp. represents the 51st species assigned to the genus and the first species from the Oriental Region. The new species is most similar to Spauligodon atlanticus, Spauligodon eremiasi, and Spauligodon occidentalis, but is easily separated by position of vulva, prebulbar in S. atlanticus and S. occidentalis , postbulbar in the new species, and location of lateral alae; in S. eremiasi, the lateral alae occur only in the fourth quarter of the body, whereas in the new species the lateral alae begin just posterior to lips.


Subject(s)
Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/veterinary , Lizards/parasitology , Oxyuriasis/veterinary , Oxyuroidea/classification , Animals , Female , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/epidemiology , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/parasitology , Intestine, Large/parasitology , Malaysia/epidemiology , Male , Oxyuriasis/epidemiology , Oxyuriasis/parasitology , Oxyuroidea/anatomy & histology , Oxyuroidea/isolation & purification , Sex Characteristics
13.
Acta Parasitol ; 60(1): 112-5, 2014 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26204027

ABSTRACT

Oswaldofilaria acanthosauri sp. nov. from the body cavity of the Cardamom Mountain horned agamid, Acanthosaura cardamomensis (Sauria: Agamidae), collected in Pursat Province, Cambodia is described. Of the 14 species assigned to Oswaldofilaria, O. acanthosauri sp. nov. is most similar to those species with spicular ratio of less than 2, namely, O. brevicaudata and O. chlamydosauri. Oswaldofilaria acanthosauri sp. nov. is easily separated from these 2 species in that O. brevicaudata is a South American species and in O. chlamydosauri the distal ends of the spicules are pointed not blunt. Mature individuals of 2 additional species of Nematoda, Meteterakis singaporensis and Orneoascaris sandoshami, as well as larvae assignable to Ascariidae were found. Acanthosaura cardamomensis represents a new host record for Meteterakis singaporensis, Orneoascaris sandoshami and Ascariidae (larvae).


Subject(s)
Filarioidea/classification , Filarioidea/isolation & purification , Vertebrates/parasitology , Animals , Cambodia , Female , Filarioidea/anatomy & histology , Male , Microscopy
14.
J Parasitol ; 99(6): 1024-7, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23758542

ABSTRACT

Strongyluris dracocola n. sp. from the intestine of Lophognathus temporalis collected in Papua New Guinea is described and illustrated. Strongyluris dracocola n. sp. represents the 32nd species assigned to the genus and the sixth from the Australo-Papuan region. It can be easily separated from the other Australo-Papuan species because it is the only species to have an unpaired median papilla adjacent to the sucker.


Subject(s)
Ascaridida Infections/veterinary , Ascaridida/classification , Lizards/parasitology , Animals , Ascaridida/anatomy & histology , Ascaridida/isolation & purification , Ascaridida Infections/epidemiology , Ascaridida Infections/parasitology , Female , Intestine, Large/parasitology , Male , Papua New Guinea/epidemiology , Prevalence
15.
Acta Parasitol ; 58(1): 26-9, 2013 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23377909

ABSTRACT

Cosmocerca oroensis sp. nov. (Ascaridida, Cosmocercidae) from the large intestine of Barygenys atra (Anura, Microhylidae) is described and illustrated. Cosmocerca oroensis represents the 26th species assigned to the genus and the 7th from the Australo-Papuan biogeographical region. Cosmocerca oroensis sp. nov. differs from the previously described Australo-Papuan species in number of plectanes: C. oroensis with 2 pairs; C. australis, 3-4 pairs; C. archeyi, C. tyleri and C. zugi, 4 pairs; C. limnodynastes and C. novaeguineae, 5 pairs. In addition to the new nematode species, Meteterakis crombiei (Nematoda, Heterakidae) was also found.


Subject(s)
Anura/parasitology , Nematoda/anatomy & histology , Nematoda/classification , Nematode Infections/veterinary , Animals , Female , Male , Nematode Infections/epidemiology , Nematode Infections/parasitology , Papua New Guinea/epidemiology
16.
J Parasitol ; 98(4): 791-4, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22468642

ABSTRACT

Paraplesiohedruris rinse n. gen., n. sp. (Ascaridida; Cosmocercoidae; Cosmocercidae) from the large intestine of Hylarana volkerjane (Anura; Ranidae) is described and illustrated. The new genus is assigned to the Cosmocercinae of the Cosmocercidae based on the presence of an esophagus composed of a short pharynx, cylindrical corpus, isthmus, and valved bulb; on the presence in males of paired spicules and numerous caudal papillae; plus the presence in the female of an equatorial vulva, 2 uteri, a short tail, and thin-shelled eggs. The Cosmocercinae now contains 10 genera. Hylarana volkerjane was also found to harbor 6 additional species of Nematoda, adults of Aplectana macintoshii, Icosiella papuensis, Meteterakis crombiei, Paracapillaria spratti, Physalopteroides milnensis, and larvae of Abbreviata sp., as well as 1 species of Acanthocephala, Pseudoacanthocephalus bufonis.


Subject(s)
Ascaridida Infections/veterinary , Ascaridida/classification , Ranidae/parasitology , Animals , Ascaridida/anatomy & histology , Ascaridida/isolation & purification , Ascaridida Infections/epidemiology , Ascaridida Infections/parasitology , Female , Gastrointestinal Tract/parasitology , Male , Papua New Guinea/epidemiology
17.
J Parasitol ; 98(5): 973-6, 2012 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22512405

ABSTRACT

Megalobatrachonema papuaensis n. sp. (Ascaridida: Kathlaniidae) from the small intestine of Fojia bumui (Squamata: Scincidae) collected in Papua New Guinea is described and illustrated. Megalobatrachonema papuaensis represents the first species from the Australian realm and the third species assigned to the genus. It is distinguished from other species of Megalobatrachonema by the distribution pattern of caudal papillae (8 precloacal, 10 postcloacal, and 1 median), length of spicules (201-226 µm), and absence of a pseudosucker.


Subject(s)
Ascaridida Infections/veterinary , Ascaridida/classification , Lizards/parasitology , Animals , Ascaridida/anatomy & histology , Ascaridida/isolation & purification , Ascaridida Infections/parasitology , Female , Intestine, Small/parasitology , Male , Papua New Guinea
18.
J Parasitol ; 98(4): 795-800, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22401961

ABSTRACT

Alaeuris rinconensis n. sp. (Oxyuroidea, Pharyngodonidae) from the large intestine of the Bonaire whiptail lizard, Cnemidophorus ruthveni, is described and illustrated. Alaeuris rinconensis n. sp. represents the 13th Neotropical species assigned to the genus. It is most similar to Alaeuris iguanae in that only these 2 Neotropical species have postbulbar excretory pores; in A. iguanae, a tail filament is absent; in A. rinconensis, a tail filament is present. Two additional helminth species were found, i.e., the cestode Oochoristica iguanae and a nematode, Ozolaimus megatyphlon. Cnemidoporus ruthveni represents a new host record for the latter 2 species.


Subject(s)
Lizards/parasitology , Oxyuriasis/veterinary , Oxyuroidea/classification , Animals , Female , Male , Netherlands Antilles , Oxyuriasis/parasitology , Oxyuroidea/anatomy & histology
19.
J Parasitol ; 98(1): 149-51, 2012 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21812641

ABSTRACT

Rhabdias singaporensis n. sp. (Rhabditida: Rhabdiasidae) from the lungs of Calotes versicolor (Squamata: Agamidae) from Singapore is described and illustrated. Rhabdias singaporensis n. sp. represents the 77th species assigned to the genus, the eighth of the Asian region, and the second from Singapore. The distinguishing characteristic of the new species is the location of the excretory pore. In all species of Rhabdias for which excretory pore location data are available, the excretory pore is situated just posterior to the level of the nerve ring; in R. singaporensis , it lies near the esophageointestinal junction.


Subject(s)
Lizards/parasitology , Lung Diseases, Parasitic/veterinary , Rhabditida Infections/veterinary , Rhabditoidea/classification , Animals , Female , Lung/parasitology , Lung Diseases, Parasitic/parasitology , Male , Rhabditida Infections/parasitology , Rhabditoidea/anatomy & histology , Rhabditoidea/isolation & purification , Singapore
20.
J Parasitol ; 98(2): 344-6, 2012 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22074442

ABSTRACT

Spauligodon bonairensis n. sp. from the large intestines of the Antilles gecko, Gonatodes antillensis (Lacertidae), from Bonaire, Lesser Antilles, is described and illustrated. The new species is the 48th assigned to the genus and the 10th from the Neotropical region. Spauligodon bonairensis n. sp. is most similar to S. giganticus, S. hemidactylus, S. lamonthei, and S. oxkutzcabiensis in that only these 5 species possess lanceolate eggs. For males of these species, only S. lamothei possess a spicule, and only S. oxktzcabiensis has an aspinose tail. The egg of S. hemidactylus has 2 knobs; in S. giganticus, the more rounded end supports the single knob. In S. bonairensis n. sp., the more pointed end supports the single knob.


Subject(s)
Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/veterinary , Lizards/parasitology , Oxyuriasis/veterinary , Oxyuroidea/classification , Animals , Female , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/epidemiology , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/parasitology , Intestine, Large/parasitology , Male , Oxyuriasis/epidemiology , Oxyuriasis/parasitology , Oxyuroidea/anatomy & histology , Prevalence , West Indies/epidemiology
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