Oligacanthorhynchidae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4403.3.4 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5949662 |
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Oligacanthorhynchidae View in CoL gen. sp.
Site of infection: Small intestine
Host: Rattus rattus
Locality: Xkalakdzonot
Prevalence and mean intensity (range): 0.8% (1/118) and 4 (4)
Specimens deposited: MLP-He 7426
Comments: The characteristics presented in the specimens collected in Yucatán belonged to Oligacanthorhynchidae (Yamaguti 1963; Amin 1987), i.e. specimens of 1300–1800 long, with a trunk relatively wide in proportion to length, wider anteriorly than posteriorly; tubular proboscis armed with approximately 72 hooks arranged in spiral rows; trunk without spines; long and tubular lemnisci with several nuclei; and proboscis receptacle with thick muscular wall. Collected specimens were immature.
In México, four families of acanthocephalans have been recorded from wild mammals (i.e. Moniliformidae Van Cleave , Oligacanthorhynchidae , Plagiorhynchidae Golvan , and Polymorphidae Meyer ) (García-Prieto et al. 2012). In rodents, the family Moniliformidae is the only one recorded from R. rattus in México City (Coronel- Guevara 1953) and R. rattus and R. norvegicus in Michoacán (Hierro-Huerta 1992; Tay Zavala et al. 1999). This is the first record of Oligacanthorhynchidae gen. sp. from R. rattus in México.
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