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Zootaxa ; 5244(1): 71-81, 2023 Feb 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37044478

RESUMEN

The present study provides a description of a new Admirandus species from northeastern Brazil, together with an updated species identification key. Admirandus capibaribei sp. n. can be distinguished from all the other Admirandus species by its physical dimensions (body length, a, stoma and spicule ratios), sexual dimorphism of the tail, the absence of pre-cloacal supplements, and the presence of a row of denticles at the base of the right ventrosublateral tooth. While Admirandus has been reported from temperate, subtropical and tropical environments around the world, this is the first record of the genus from Brazil. Further research on Admirandus and other Adoncholaiminae species, which include the integration of morphological and molecular approaches, will be important to provide a better understanding of the taxonomy of this group, as well as on its demanian system.


Asunto(s)
Enóplidos , Nematodos , Animales , Brasil
3.
Zootaxa ; 5020(2): 337-351, 2021 Aug 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34810998

RESUMEN

Two new species of free-living marine nematodes of the subfamily Enoplolaiminae are described from Ro Negro and Chubut Provinces, Argentina. Enoplolaimus variispiculum sp. n. is characterized by having asymmetric spicules, different in size and distal tips. It is the only species with this characteristic in the whole genus. Mesacanthoides flagellatum sp. n. is characterized by mandibles texture, weakly cuticularized and mottled and mandibular plates with pronounced v shaped incision posterior to the anterior bar. Cephalic capsule wider than long with setae on posterior end, males with long spicules, complex gubernaculum and flagellate tail.


Asunto(s)
Enóplidos , Nematodos , Negro o Afroamericano , Animales , Argentina , Humanos , Masculino , Cola (estructura animal)
4.
Int J Paleopathol ; 31: 34-37, 2020 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32932201

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to search for ancient parasites in abdominal content and coprolites from Bolivian mummies. MATERIALS: Twelve mummified individuals from the Andean highlands, housed at the National Museum of Archaeology (MUNARQ) in La Paz, Bolivia. METHODS: Microscopic analysis of rehydrated samples (coprolites and abdominal content), following Lutz's spontaneous sedimentation technique. RESULTS: Eggs of Enterobius vermicularis were identified in coprolites from one mummy, and capillariid eggs in the organic abdominal content from another individual. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first evidence of ancient intestinal parasites in Bolivian mummies. SIGNIFICANCE: This pioneering study focused on the search of ancient intestinal parasites in human remains of the Bolivian Andes and contributes to greater knowledge of paleoparasitology in South America. LIMITATIONS: All mummies in the MUNARQ belonged to the Andean Bolivian highlands (post-Tiwanaku era or Late Intermediate Period), although the exact provenance of the material and the associated contexts are not well recorded. SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER RESEARCH: Considering the great number of well-known archaeological sites and other unexplored sites in Bolivia, in addition to large collections in museums, further paleopathological and paleoparasitological molecular studies in mummies and skeletons are called for.


Asunto(s)
Infecciones por Enoplida/parasitología , Enterobiasis/parasitología , Indígenas Sudamericanos/historia , Momias/parasitología , Abdomen/parasitología , Adulto , Animales , Bolivia , Enóplidos/aislamiento & purificación , Infecciones por Enoplida/historia , Enterobiasis/historia , Enterobius/aislamiento & purificación , Heces/parasitología , Femenino , Historia Antigua , Humanos , Parasitosis Intestinales/historia , Parasitosis Intestinales/parasitología , Estadios del Ciclo de Vida/fisiología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Momias/historia , Paleopatología
5.
Zootaxa ; 4731(3): zootaxa.4731.3.5, 2020 Feb 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32230297

RESUMEN

A new species of the genus Cephalanticoma is described for the Atlantic Ocean in the Potiguar Basin off the continental shelf of northeast Brazil. Cephalanticoma rugatusa sp. n. is characterized by bearing head capsule ending on the level of amphideal fovea, a tubular precloacal supplement and two rows of thin precloacal setae. Cephalanticoma rugatusa sp. n. differs from all other species of the genus by having a precloacal cuticular papilla in front of the cloaca and a cuticular transversal wrinkle which extends from the papilla elevation to the conical-cylindrical portion of the tail occupying both subventral regions. An emended diagnosis and a dichotomous key to species based on both genders are provided.


Asunto(s)
Enóplidos , Nematodos , Animales , Océano Atlántico , Brasil , Femenino , Masculino
6.
Zootaxa ; 4688(1): zootaxa.4688.1.4, 2019 Oct 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31719459

RESUMEN

Three new species of free-living marine nematodes of the genus Metoncholaimus are described from San Matías gulf (Río Negro, Argentina). Metoncholaimus sanmatiensis sp. n. is characterized by large body size, long spicules, small gubernaculum, presence of long setose pre- and postcloacal genital sensilla and presence of precloacal pores. Metoncholaimus perdisus sp. n. is characterized by small-sized body, short spicules, small gubernaculum, presence of long setose pre- and postcloacal genital sensilla and presence of pre- and postcloacal pores. Metoncholaimus paracavatus sp. n. is closely related to Oncholaimus cavatus but can be considered as a new Metoncholaimus species based on the presence of gubernaculum and the morphology of the demanian system. A compendium of all valid species, including new species, is given.


Asunto(s)
Enóplidos , Nematodos , Animales , Argentina , Tamaño Corporal , Genitales
7.
Zootaxa ; 4250(4): 347-357, 2017 Apr 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28610011

RESUMEN

Two new free-living marine nematodes of the family Oxystominidae are described from San Antonio Bay (Río Negro) and San José Gulf (Chubut). Litinium australis sp. n., is characterized by having a rounded tail, by the first and second crown of cephalic setae with different lengths, gubernaculum with apophysis and by the presence of at least four precloacal papillae; Thalassoalaimus nestori sp. n., is characterized by having a conical tail, cephalic setae equal in length, gubernaculum with rounded and dorso-caudally directed apophysis and two precloacal papillae. An emended diagnosis of the genus Thalassoalaimus and a key to species are given.


Asunto(s)
Nematodos , Animales , Argentina , Enóplidos
8.
Zootaxa ; 4109(2): 173-97, 2016 May 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27394859

RESUMEN

Three new species of Trischistoma and two new species of Tripylina (Trischistomatidae) are described. Trischistoma ripariana n. sp. was collected in the surface organic material and upper rhizosphere soil on a stream bank in Oakville, California, USA. It is characterized by a short, thin body, the vulva at 79-83%, a small index c (17-29) and a short tail, 34-57 µm. Trischistoma corticulensis n. sp. was found in moss on tree bark in a tropical forest at the La Mancha Ecological Institute, Veracruz State, México. The vulva is at 67-73% and the tail is elongate conoid (51-84 µm). Trischistoma helicoformis n. sp. was collected on lichen growing on tree bark near the Carretera Interamericana in Costa Rica. It is characterized by its spiral shape after fixation, the tail length (76-101 µm), a very small index c (10-14.5) and very small sclerotised pieces around the vagina. Tripylina rorkabanarum n. sp. was collected from moss on tree bark in a tropical forest at the La Mancha Ecological Institute. It is characterized by the presence of two cervical setae, the position of the subventral teeth posterior to the dorsal tooth, the absence of sclerotized pieces around the vagina and the distance of the dorsal tooth from the anterior, 10-15 µm. Tripylina iandrassyi n. sp. was collected from soil around a banana tree at the La Mancha Ecological Institute. It is characterized by the presence of a post-uterine sac, well-developed buccal lips, subventral teeth located posterior to the dorsal tooth, one cervical seta in females and two in males, and by spicules not completely surrounded by a muscular sheath.


Asunto(s)
Enóplidos/clasificación , Distribución Animal , Estructuras Animales/anatomía & histología , Estructuras Animales/crecimiento & desarrollo , Animales , Tamaño Corporal , América Central , Ecosistema , Enóplidos/anatomía & histología , Enóplidos/genética , Enóplidos/crecimiento & desarrollo , Femenino , Masculino , América del Norte , Tamaño de los Órganos , Filogenia , Suelo/parasitología
9.
Zootaxa ; 4109(2): 198-217, 2016 May 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27394860

RESUMEN

Five new species of the genus Tripylella are described, two from México, one from Fátima, Portugal, one from Quito, Ecuador, and one from California, USA. Tripylella mexicana sp. n. is characterized by its short body (average 0.74 mm), short pharynx (average 161 µm), short tail (average 117 µm), presence of an excretory pore and small setae distributed sparsely along the body, the presence of body pores, the posterior position of the subventral teeth in relation to the small dorsal tooth with all teeth in contiguous stomal chambers, the finely-striated cuticle with many anastomoses, the non-protruding vulval lips, and the presence of sclerotized pieces in the vulval region. Tripylella muscusi sp. n. is characterized by its body length (average 0.94 mm), pharynx length (average 201 µm), tail length (average 140 µm), the anterior position of the subventral teeth in relation to the small dorsal tooth in a single stomal chamber, the presence of an excretory pore, the presence of body pores and sparse somatic setae, the finely-striated cuticle with sparse anastomoses, protruding vulval lips and sclerotized oval-shaped pieces present in the vulval region. Tripylella quitoensis sp. n. is characterized by the short body length (average 0.72 mm), the short outer labial setae, the short pharynx (average 175 µm), the location of the anterior subventral teeth and posterior dorsal tooth in the same stomal chamber, the short tail (average 98 µm), the apparent absence of an excretory pore, presence of body pores, presence of somatic setae, a finely-striated cuticle, non-protruding vulval lips, and very small oval sclerotized pieces in the vulva. Tripylella fatimaensis sp. n. is characterized by the short body, (average 0.74 mm) long, by the length of the pharynx (average 180 µm), the length of the tail (average 110 µm) and in the length of its reduced diameter portion, 45-58 µm, the presence of an excretory pore, body pores and three pairs of caudal setae (one pair each latero-ventral, latero-dorsal and ventral). Tripylella dentata sp. n. is characterized, and differs from all the species of the genus, by the presence of two adjacent stomal chambers, with two large teeth, one dorsal and one ventral, in the posterior stomal chamber and two subventral teeth in the anterior smaller chamber, short body (average 0.85 mm), pharynx length (average 209 µm), tail length (average 115 µm), the apparent absence of an excretory pore, the presence of two cervical setae in a lateral position, and by the presence of conspicuous pores along the body.


Asunto(s)
Enóplidos/clasificación , Distribución Animal , Estructuras Animales/anatomía & histología , Estructuras Animales/crecimiento & desarrollo , Animales , Tamaño Corporal , California , Ecosistema , Ecuador , Enóplidos/anatomía & histología , Enóplidos/genética , Enóplidos/crecimiento & desarrollo , Femenino , Masculino , México , Tamaño de los Órganos , Filogenia , Suelo/parasitología
10.
Zootaxa ; 4058(3): 417-28, 2015 Dec 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26701536

RESUMEN

Pontonema golfonuevensis sp. nov. from Chubut Province, Argentina is described and a description of the male of Pontonema incisum Wieser, 1953 from Chubut and Santa Cruz Provinces is provided. Pontonema golfonuevensis sp. nov. is characterized by having the slender sub-ventral teeth 25 µm long located at 24 % of stoma length, a short, broad dorsal tooth at 60 % of stoma length, excretory pore opening at level of base of the buccal cavity, and by having a ventral precloacal sensory field with four papillae and a glandular sub-ventral area with seven papilliform sensillae. The male of P. incisum has long slender sub-ventral teeth at 36 % of stoma length, a short broad dorsal tooth at 72 % of stoma length, excretory pore about two buccal cavity lengths from the anterior end, and a ventral precloacal sensory field without papillae and a glandular sub-ventral area with twelve to fourteen papilliform sensillae. A key for identification of males of Pontonema is presented.


Asunto(s)
Enóplidos/anatomía & histología , Enóplidos/clasificación , Animales , Argentina , Femenino , Masculino , Especificidad de la Especie
11.
Zootaxa ; 3999(4): 498-510, 2015 Aug 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26623591

RESUMEN

Two new Parasavaljevia species are described, one from Puerto Madryn, and one from El Límite beach San Jorge Gulf, Chubut Province, Argentina. The two species are characterised by a combination of characters. Parasavaljevia uncinoa n. sp. is characterised by having a long rectangular cirrus, positioned at the level of the inner labial setae, rectangular mandibles with prominent lateral hooks bearing denticles in three lines of nine each and six cephalic setae of the same length, inserted at the anterior end of a small head capsule. Parasavaljevia limitense n. sp. is characterized by having a cirrus posterior positioned, between labial and cephalic setae, rectangular-arched mandibles bearing denticles in five lines of ten each in a gradient of sizes; small buccal cavity, small cephalic capsule and abundant cervical setae (4+10). An emendation of the genus diagnosis and a new key are given and discussed.


Asunto(s)
Enóplidos/clasificación , Estructuras Animales/anatomía & histología , Estructuras Animales/crecimiento & desarrollo , Animales , Argentina , Tamaño Corporal , Enóplidos/anatomía & histología , Enóplidos/crecimiento & desarrollo , Femenino , Sedimentos Geológicos/parasitología , Masculino , Tamaño de los Órganos
12.
J Helminthol ; 86(4): 401-5, 2012 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22004684

RESUMEN

In the present study populations of the avian nematode species Baruscapillaria obsignata are described from Columba livia. Male and female individuals were obtained from 27 birds, fixed in alcohol/formalin/acetic acid (AFA) and preserved in 70% ethanol. Nematodes were identified and then counted under a stereoscopic microscope. Baruscapillaria obsignata were much more frequent in the anterior third of the small intestine, and females were more abundant than males in all infra populations. The prevalence was 55.6%, mean intensity was 11.8 (median 11.0; range 1-31) and abundance 6.56. In the present study, we observed an aggregated distribution of parasite infrapopulations, as demonstrated by the value of the exponent of the negative binomial distribution, K = 0.2773; by the discrepancy index, D = 0.656 and by the variance/mean ratio, 12.44. The female/male sex ratios found in all infrapopulations were always greater than 1, showing a bias in favour of female abundance. This tendency was especially marked in infrapopulations containing fewer individuals. The sizes of infrapopulations ranged from 5 to 31 individuals. The mean sex ratio observed was 2.69 ± 3.28 (median 1.83; range 0-11). In infrapopulations with 5-15 individuals, the sex ratios observed varied from 2.6 to 11, while in those with 17-31 individuals, the sex ratios were lower, ranging from 1.7 to 2.4. There was a negative correlation between the intensity of infection and the sex ratio of infrapopulations. Results are discussed in terms of possible factors influencing the processes that lead to niche restriction and biased sex ratios in parasite infrapopulations.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de las Aves/parasitología , Columbidae/parasitología , Infecciones por Enoplida/veterinaria , Enóplidos/clasificación , Enóplidos/aislamiento & purificación , Animales , Enóplidos/patogenicidad , Infecciones por Enoplida/parasitología , Femenino , Intestinos/parasitología , Masculino , Carga de Parásitos , Razón de Masculinidad
13.
Vet Parasitol ; 165(1-2): 74-7, 2009 Oct 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19664882

RESUMEN

Dioctophyme renale larvae have been found in cysts in the gastric wall of 5.17% (3/58) Chaunus ictericus specimens from São Cristóvão district, Três Barras municipality, Santa Catarina state, Brazil. However, larvae of this nematode were not found in sympatric Chaunus schneideri. The larvae caused a mild granulomatous reaction. This is the first report of paratenic hosts for D. renale in Brazil, and probably is also the first in the Neotropical region.


Asunto(s)
Bufonidae/parasitología , Infecciones por Enoplida/veterinaria , Enóplidos/fisiología , Animales , Brasil/epidemiología , Enóplidos/citología , Infecciones por Enoplida/epidemiología , Infecciones por Enoplida/parasitología , Infecciones por Enoplida/patología , Femenino , Larva/citología , Masculino , Prevalencia
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J Parasitol ; 95(2): 392-5, 2009 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18767909

RESUMEN

A new nematode species, Freitascapillaria moraveci n. sp., is described; it was obtained from specimens recovered from the gall bladder of the 2-spot livebearer Heterandrá bimaculata (Heckel, 1848) from La Antigua River, State of Veracruz, Mexico. The new species is assigned to Freitascapillaria Moravec 1982; it is largely characterized by the posterior end of the males, which is laterally expanded without distinct projections. Freitascapillaria moraveci n. sp. differs from the only other species of the genus, F. maxillosa, by the absence of wing-like cells at the esophago-intestinal junction, which are present in the latter species; stichosoma consists of 30-36 stichocytes (F. moraveci) versus 40-60 stichocytes (F. maxillosa) in both males and females and the presence of a well-developed spicule.


Asunto(s)
Ciprinodontiformes/parasitología , Infecciones por Enoplida/veterinaria , Enóplidos/clasificación , Enfermedades de los Peces/parasitología , Animales , Enóplidos/anatomía & histología , Enóplidos/ultraestructura , Infecciones por Enoplida/parasitología , Femenino , Masculino , México , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo/veterinaria , Ríos
15.
J Parasitol ; 95(2): 388-91, 2009 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18844433

RESUMEN

A new species of parasitic nematode, Capillostrongyloides congiopodi n. sp. (Capillariidae), is described based on specimens collected from the gall bladder of the horsefish, Congiopodus peruvianus Cuvier and Velenciennes (Congiopodidae, Scorpaeniformes), from the Patagonian Shelf, Argentina (45-48 degrees S; 60-64 degrees W). Among the 9 species described so far in the genus, the new species most closely resembles C. norvegica Moravec and Karlsbakk, 2000, by the presence of its conspicuously elevated anterior vulvar lip in females; however, it is readily distinguished from it by having a larger body size, larger eggs with protruding polar plugs, the shape and length of the spicule, and mainly by the general morphology of the caudal bursa of males. In addition, the site of infection, i.e., stomach versus gall bladder. This is the first Capillostrongyloides species reported from fishes in the southern Atlantic Ocean.


Asunto(s)
Infecciones por Enoplida/veterinaria , Enóplidos/clasificación , Enfermedades de los Peces/parasitología , Animales , Argentina , Enóplidos/anatomía & histología , Enóplidos/ultraestructura , Infecciones por Enoplida/parasitología , Femenino , Peces , Masculino , Microscopía Electrónica de Rastreo/veterinaria
16.
J Parasitol ; 95(3): 646-51, 2009 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18950245

RESUMEN

The aim of the present study was to examine the parasite fauna present in rodent coprolites collected from Cerro Casa de Piedra (CCP7), located in Perito Moreno National Park (P.N.PM., 47 degrees 57'S and 72 degrees 05'W), Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. Eight coprolites obtained from the layer XIII of CCP7, with an antiquity considered as 7,920 +/- 130 yr B.P, were examined for parasites. Each coprolite was whole processed, rehydrated, homogenized, spontaneously sedimented, and examined using light microscopy. Eggs of parasites were measured and photographed. All the samples were parasitized by nematodes, with 267 eggs of Trichuris sp., 24 eggs of an aspidoderid, and 3 capillariid eggs. The rodent host was tentatively identified as a species of Ctenomys, the hypogeic rodents endemic to South America. The finding of Paraspidodera in Patagonian samples represents new evidence that strengthens the co-phylogenies between nematodes of this genus and Ctenomys and reinforces the value of parasites as tags in paleoparasitology.


Asunto(s)
Heces/parasitología , Fósiles , Paleopatología , Enfermedades Parasitarias en Animales/historia , Enfermedades de los Roedores/historia , Animales , Argentina , Ascarídidos/aislamiento & purificación , Infecciones por Ascaridida/historia , Infecciones por Ascaridida/parasitología , Enóplidos/aislamiento & purificación , Infecciones por Enoplida/historia , Infecciones por Enoplida/parasitología , Historia Antigua , Óvulo , Enfermedades Parasitarias en Animales/parasitología , Enfermedades de los Roedores/parasitología , Roedores , Tricuriasis/historia , Tricuriasis/parasitología , Trichuris/aislamiento & purificación
17.
Am Nat ; 171(4): 536-44, 2008 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18279076

RESUMEN

Some parasites modify characteristics of intermediate hosts to facilitate their consumption by subsequent hosts, but examples of parasite-mediated mimicry are rare. Here we report dramatic changes in the appearance and behavior of nematode-parasitized ants such that they resemble ripe fruits in the tropical rain forest canopy. Unlike healthy ants, which are completely black, infected ants have bright red, berry-like gasters full of parasite eggs. The infected gasters are held in a conspicuous elevated position as the ants are walking, and they are easily detached from living ants, which also exhibit reduced defensive responses. This combination of changes presumably makes the infected ants attractive to frugivorous birds, which ingest the red gasters and pass the parasite eggs in their feces. The feces are collected by ants and fed to the developing brood, thus completing the cycle. This is the first documentation of parasites causing apparent fruit mimicry in an animal host to complete their life cycle.


Asunto(s)
Adaptación Biológica , Hormigas/parasitología , Enóplidos/fisiología , Frutas , Interacciones Huésped-Parásitos , Animales , Aves , Ecosistema , Panamá , Perú , Conducta Predatoria , Clima Tropical
18.
J Parasitol ; 93(4): 922-4, 2007 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17926367

RESUMEN

A new species, Paracapillaria argentinensis n. sp., is described from the pinguipedid fish Pinguipes brasilianus Cuvier, 1829 from waters off Mar del Plata, Argentina (38 degrees 08'S, 57 degrees 32'W) (prevalence 22.2%; mean intensity +/- SD, 4.42 +/- 5.19). The new species is assigned to the subgenus Paracapillaria Moravec, 1987. Of the 10 species so far known in the subgenus, the new species more closely resembles P. (P.) plectroplites, from which it is distinguished by having a spicule with an expanded anterior end and a slender medial section. A similar spicular morphology is observed in P. (P.) epinephell; however, it shows shorter spicules and a highly reduced caudal bursa. This is the first record of Paracapillaria in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean.


Asunto(s)
Infecciones por Enoplida/veterinaria , Enóplidos/clasificación , Enfermedades de los Peces/parasitología , Perciformes/parasitología , Animales , Argentina/epidemiología , Océano Atlántico/epidemiología , Enóplidos/anatomía & histología , Enóplidos/aislamiento & purificación , Infecciones por Enoplida/epidemiología , Infecciones por Enoplida/parasitología , Enfermedades de los Peces/epidemiología , Prevalencia , Estómago/parasitología
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