Bursotrema tetracotyloides Szidat, 1960
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4948.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4647580 |
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Bursotrema tetracotyloides Szidat, 1960 |
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Bursotrema tetracotyloides Szidat, 1960 View in CoL
Hosts (prevalence; range): P. centralis (10/35; 1–46) and P. cuvieri (2/32; 3–88).
Site of infection: kidneys.
Stage: metacercaria unencysted.
Type host and type locality: L. latrans (= Leptodactylus ocellatus ), Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Comments: Bursotrema tetracotyloides is currently the single species of the genus. This parasite attacks the kidneys of anurans as metacercaria unencysted causing lesion in tissues ( Szidat 1960). The adult parasites are found in the intestines of mammals which have to feed on the third intermediate host, generally, a bird or reptile with metacercariae encysted; frogs act as a second intermediate host which are reached by a cercaria from a snail ( Szidat 1960; Hamann & González 2009). We found the following features in our metacercariae which correspond to B. tetracotyloides : body size very small (around 450µm) characterized by a saccular forebody with oblique aperture in anterior end; in this way, the body constitutes a pouch holding the suckers and the holdfast organ which is large in the center of the body (see Szidat 1960; Hamann & González 2009). The present study reports the first record for Brazil and P. centralis and P. cuvieri represent new hosts for B. tetracotyloides .
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