Dracunculus fuelleborni, Cleveland & Garrett & Cozad & Williams & Murray & Yabsley, 2018
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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2018.07.002 |
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Felipe |
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Dracunculus fuelleborni |
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Dracunculus fuelleborni was first reported from the subcutaneous connective tissue of a big-eared opossum from Rio, Brazil (Travassos, 1934). Both male and female nematodes were obtained and, morphologically, the female resembled D. insignis , yet was nearly twice the length of recorded D. insignis specimens ( Table 1). Morphometrics of spicules and gubernaculum of males confirmed D. fuelleborni was a distinct species. However, this parasite has not been genetically characterized so the relationship between D. fuelleborni and other Dracunculus spp . has yet to be documented. Despite erroneous older reports that assumed worms detected in opossums were D. fuelleborni , it is not known to occur in North America. Our recent genetic data supports this assertion as opossums from Georgia ( USA) were infected with D. insignis ( Alexander et al., 1972; Cleveland unpublished data). Thus, to date, there have been no confirmed reports of D. fuelleborni since its initial description.
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