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Acta Parasitol ; 62(3): 575-581, 2017 Sep 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28682762

ABSTRACT

Durettenema guangdongense gen. et sp. nov. is described from Hipposideros larvatus (Horsfield) (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) in Guangdong Province, China. The new genus differs from the other genera of subfamily Molineinae in the structure of the synlophe, the absence of lateral alae, the arrangement of the bursa rays, the shape of the spicules, the female tail and the presence of gubernaculum. Meanwhile, considering the morphological characters of Macielia rhinolophi Yin, 1980, including the pattern of the bursa ray, the shape of the spicules, and the female tail, this species should be transferred to the genus Durettenema, as D. rhinolophi (Yin, 1980) comb. nov., which can be distinguished from D. guangdongense in the shape of the ovejector. In addition, the ITS-1 sequences of D. guangdongense were also analysed, these sequence added new data for the molecular diagnosis of trichostrongylid nematodes.


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Chiroptera/parasitology , Molineoidae/classification , Molineoidae/ultrastructure , Strongylida Infections/veterinary , Animals , Female , Male , Species Specificity , Strongylida Infections/parasitology
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J Parasitol ; 99(3): 509-12, 2013 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23098079

ABSTRACT

Oswaldocruzia lamotheargumedoi n. sp., inhabiting the intestine of the cane toad, Rhinella marina (L.), in Laguna de Coyuca, Guerrero, México, is described here. The new species differs from 10 congeners infecting bufonid hosts because it has a type I bursa. In contrast, 7 of these species have type II bursa and 3 more a type III bursa. The species most similar to the species described herein is Oswaldocruzia pipiens Walton, 1929 . These 2 species share traits such as body size, bursa type, presence of cervical alae, and dorsal ray morphology. Nevertheless, both species can be distinguished based on the number of synlophe ridges at mid-body (54-56 for O. lamotheargumedoi vs. 45-48 for O. pipiens) and by the presence of a chitinous support in the long, and well developed, cervical alae of O. pipiens. In the new species, these structures are short, poorly developed, and lack chitinous support. Previous records of species of Oswaldocruzia in México include Oswaldocruzia subauricularis (Rudolphi, 1819) Travassos, 1917 in the Neotropical Realm and O. pipiens in the Nearctic.


Subject(s)
Bufonidae/parasitology , Molineoidae/classification , Strongylida Infections/veterinary , Animals , Female , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/epidemiology , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/parasitology , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/veterinary , Intestines/parasitology , Male , Mexico/epidemiology , Molineoidae/anatomy & histology , Molineoidae/ultrastructure , Prevalence , Sex Characteristics , Strongylida Infections/epidemiology , Strongylida Infections/parasitology
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J Parasitol ; 98(6): 1209-15, 2012 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22924934

ABSTRACT

A new species of Biacantha Wolfgang, 1954 (Nematoda: Molineidae), is described from the common vampire bat, Desmodus rotundus Geoffroy and St. Hilaire, 1810, from northwest Argentina. Biacantha normaliae n. sp. Oviedo, Ramallo, and Claps, is characterized by the disposition and number of ridges of the synlophe, the excretory pore located on a knob, 2 lateral processes on the tail of females, the male caudal bursa morphology, and lack of gubernaculum. This is the first species of nematode described in a vampire bat from Argentina.


Subject(s)
Chiroptera/parasitology , Molineoidae/classification , Strongylida Infections/veterinary , Animals , Argentina/epidemiology , Female , Intestine, Small/parasitology , Male , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning/veterinary , Molineoidae/anatomy & histology , Molineoidae/ultrastructure , Prevalence , Strongylida Infections/epidemiology , Strongylida Infections/parasitology
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