Neoheligmonella lamaensis, Diouf & Daouda & Durette-Desset, 2005
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5402359 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039287F8-FFB5-7D14-0CEB-FFC4C593FACB |
treatment provided by |
Marcus |
scientific name |
Neoheligmonella lamaensis |
status |
sp. nov. |
Neoheligmonella lamaensis n. sp. ( Fig. 2 View FIG )
TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype, allotype, 15. VI.2001, I. A. H. Daouda coll. ( MNHN 668 About MNHN KQc) . Paratypes: 15. VI.2001, I. A. H. Daouda coll., 10, 10 ( MNHN 668 About MNHN KQd) ; 24, 39 ( ZIT / IFAN O2 View Materials I), coparasites of Heligmonina kotoensis n. sp .
ETYMOLOGY. — After la Lama: the name of the forest where the rodents were captured.
GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN. — Koto, Republic of Benin.
HOST. — Mastomys natalensis (Smith, 1834) ( Muridae , Murinae).
SITE. — Small intestine (SI 1-SI 2).
DESCRIPTION
Small nematodes with body uncoiled or slightly coiled along ventral side. Excretory pore within posterior third of oesophagus. Deirids posterior to excretory pore, just anterior to oesophagointestinal junction ( Fig. 2A View FIG ). Vestibule twice as long as sphincter. Very short uterus less than 30% of body length.
Synlophe (studied in one male and one female paratypes)
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