Rhabdias ranae Walton, 1929

KUZMIN, YURIY, 2013, Review of Rhabdiasidae (Nematoda) from the Holarctic, Zootaxa 3639 (1), pp. 1-76 : 48-49

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3639.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5262529

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scientific name

Rhabdias ranae Walton, 1929
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Rhabdias ranae Walton, 1929 View in CoL

( Fig. 25 A, B View FIGURE 25 )

Hosts: Acris crepitans , A. gryllus , Pseudacris crucifer ( Amphibia: Anura : Hylidae ); Lithobates catesbeianus , L. chiricahuensis , L. clamitans , L. palustris , L. pipiens , L. sylvaticus , L. yavapaiensis (Ranidae) .

Distribution: Nearctic.

Description (after Kuzmin et al. 2003, with some modifications). Medium-sized Rhabdias species. Body cuticle inflated mostly in posterior part of body. Lateral pseudolabia present in gravid specimens, less prominent in smaller specimens, absent in subadults. Body length 6.61 (4.99–8.24) mm, maximum width 299 (250–350), buccal capsule with narrow lumen, 9.7 (7–10) deep, 14 (12–15) wide, oesophagus length 571 (500–620) (8.7 [7.3–11.2] % of body length). Oesophagus width 32 (30–35) at anterior end, 44 (40–50) at middle of muscular region, 40 (35– 42) at middle of glandular region; posterior bulb 53 (45–62) wide. Anterior dilation of oesophagus present at middle of muscular part. Distance from anterior end of oesophagus to nerve ring 229 (180–250) (40.2 [32.7–48.0] % of oesophagus length). Oesophageal bulb wider than anterior part of intestine. Vulva lips small. Vulva postequatorial. Distance from anterior end to vulva 4.14 (3.19–5.08) mm, (62.7 [55.6–67.1] % of body length). Tail conical, elongated, lacking cuticular inflation on posterior part. Tail length 290 (250–330), (4.4 [3.7–5.4] % of body length). Egg size (n = 20) 97 (82–107) × 47 (37–55).

Material studied: over 50 specimens ( SIZK, USNPC) from L. pipiens (15 specimens measured) .

References (main): Walton (1929), Baker (1978, 1979), Runey et al. (1978), Kuzmin et al. (2003).

SIZK

Schmaulhausen Institute of Zoology

USNPC

United States National Parasite Collection

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Nematoda

Class

Chromadorea

Order

Rhabditida

Family

Rhabdiasidae

Genus

Rhabdias

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