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Parasite ; 22: 29, 2015.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26514594

RESUMEN

A new species of nematode, Torrestrongylus tetradorsalis n. sp., is described herein, based on specimens recovered from the small intestine of the leaf-nosed bat, Macrotus waterhousii, from the Biosphere Reserve "Sierra de Huautla" in the state of Morelos, Mexico. The new species is included in Torrestrongylus because it features a bursa of the type 3 - 2, a divided cephalic vesicle with an anterior half in the shape of an umbrella, and a posterior widened half. The new species can be distinguished from the only other congener T. torrei Pérez-Vigueras, 1935 by four key features: first, by the absence of cervical alae in both males and females; second, by the relatively longer second half of the cephalic cap; third, by the configuration of the dorsal ray, that does not have a medial terminal ray, and finally, by the structure of the spicules. This is the second species in the genus, previously known from bats of the families Phyllostomidae and Molossidae in Cuba, and now in Mexico.


Asunto(s)
Quirópteros/parasitología , Parasitosis Intestinales/veterinaria , Trichostrongyloidea/aislamiento & purificación , Tricostrongiloidiasis/veterinaria , Animales , ADN/genética , Complejo IV de Transporte de Electrones/genética , Femenino , Proteínas del Helminto/genética , Parasitosis Intestinales/parasitología , Masculino , México , Filogenia , Especificidad de la Especie , Trichostrongyloidea/anatomía & histología , Trichostrongyloidea/clasificación , Trichostrongyloidea/genética , Tricostrongiloidiasis/parasitología
2.
J Parasitol ; 100(5): 646-50, 2014 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24919089

RESUMEN

Macuahuitloides inexpectans n. gen., n. sp. (Molineidae: Anoplostrongylinae) is herein described. The description is based on specimens removed from the small intestine of ghost-faced bats, Mormoops megalophylla, from central Mexico. The monotypic genus is unique in featuring sexual dimorphism on the cuticular ornamentation, which consists of the presence of spines on the anterior quarter of females, and of the presence of rugosities on the surface of the cephalic vesicle of males. The cuticular spines are arranged in spiral rings on the anterior quarter of the body, and there is no trace of said structures on the cuticle of males. The synlophe of the males possess 12 ridges, whereas there is no synlophe in females. Finally, females show a prominent caudal terminus (spine) and 3 subterminal tubercles, whereas males show bursal rays in a 3-2 arrangement, with a relatively prominent dorsal ray.


Asunto(s)
Quirópteros/parasitología , Molineoidae/anatomía & histología , Infecciones por Strongylida/veterinaria , Animales , Secuencia de Bases , ADN de Helmintos/química , ADN de Helmintos/aislamiento & purificación , Femenino , Intestino Delgado/parasitología , Masculino , México/epidemiología , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Molineoidae/clasificación , Molineoidae/genética , Molineoidae/aislamiento & purificación , Prevalencia , Alineación de Secuencia/veterinaria , Caracteres Sexuales , Infecciones por Strongylida/epidemiología , Infecciones por Strongylida/parasitología
3.
Parasite ; 20: 47, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24267823

RESUMEN

A new species of nematode, Pterygodermatites (Pterygodermatites) mexicana n. sp., is described based on specimens recovered from the intestine of the gray sac-winged bat, Balantiopteryx plicata (Chiroptera, Emballonuridae), from the Biosphere Reserve "Sierra de Huautla" in the state of Morelos, Mexico. This is the second species in the genus described from bats in the New World, since most of the rictaluriids reported in these hosts belong to the closely related genus Rictularia Froelich, 1802. However, members of Rictularia possess only a single oesophageal tooth at the base of the buccal capsule, whereas in the current nematodes three conspicuous oesophageal teeth are present. They are therefore included in Pterygodermatites Wedl, 1861. The new species is characterized by the presence of 23 small denticles on the periphery of the buccal capsule and by the presence of 40 and 66 pairs of cuticular processes in males and females, respectively. Additionally, males possess 3-4 ventral precloacal fan-like processes, and the cuticular processes of females are divided into 40 pairs of comb-like and 26 pairs of spine-like processes; the vulva opens on the level of approximately pair 40. The dorsally directed stoma and the 40 prevulvar cuticular processes makes it difficult to place the species in any of the subgenera present in the New World, yet characters correspond with the diagnosis of Pterygodermatites (Pterygodermatites) in the Mediterranean region and North Africa.


Asunto(s)
Quirópteros/parasitología , Parasitosis Intestinales/veterinaria , Nematodos/clasificación , Infecciones por Nematodos/veterinaria , Animales , Femenino , Parasitosis Intestinales/parasitología , Intestinos/parasitología , Masculino , México , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo/veterinaria , Nematodos/anatomía & histología , Nematodos/ultraestructura , Infecciones por Nematodos/parasitología
4.
J Parasitol ; 98(5): 1006-9, 2012 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22509820

RESUMEN

A new nematode species, Spirura mexicana n. sp., is described from specimens recovered from the esophageal mucosa of the Parnell's mustached bat Pteronotus parnellii , Davy's naked-backed bat Pteronotus davyi, Wagner's mustached bat Pteronotus personatus, and the ghost-faced bat Mormoops megalophylla in the State of Morelos, Mexico. This nematode is characterized by having a relatively short prostoma, 5-6 pairs of caudal papillae, and a smooth distal end of the tail in females. This is the first species of Spirura described from bats in the New World.


Asunto(s)
Quirópteros/parasitología , Infecciones por Spirurida/veterinaria , Spiruroidea/clasificación , Animales , Femenino , Masculino , México , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo/veterinaria , Infecciones por Spirurida/parasitología , Spiruroidea/anatomía & histología , Spiruroidea/ultraestructura
5.
J Parasitol ; 95(2): 403-6, 2009 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18788884

RESUMEN

A new nematode species, Philometra poblana n. sp., is described based on specimens recovered from skin at the base of the pectoral fins of the cichlid Cichlasoma istlanum (Jordan and Snyder, 1899) from the water spring El Borbollon, in the State of Puebla, Mexico. The new species most closely resembles Philometra gymnosardae and Philometra ophisterni; however, P. poblana can be easily differentiated from the other species by the length of gravid females (7.10-10.43 vs. 14.8-27.0 and 28.67-39.30 mm, respectively), length of caudal projections (0.015-0.023 vs. 0.047 and 0.006-0.009 mm high, respectively), site of infection (skin at base of pectoral fins vs. abdominal cavity, both species), and the host species (Cichlidae vs. Synbranchidae and Scombridae).


Asunto(s)
Cíclidos/parasitología , Dracunculoidea/clasificación , Enfermedades de los Peces/parasitología , Infecciones por Spirurida/veterinaria , Animales , Dracunculoidea/anatomía & histología , Dracunculoidea/ultraestructura , Femenino , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo/veterinaria , Enfermedades Cutáneas Parasitarias/parasitología , Enfermedades Cutáneas Parasitarias/veterinaria , Infecciones por Spirurida/parasitología
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