TY - JOUR
T1 - Helminthoxys abrocomae n. sp. (Nematoda: Oxyurida) from Abrocoma cinerea in Bolivia
AU - Hugot, J. P.
AU - Gardner, S. L.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported in part by NATO Grant No. CRG 920612 and National Science Foundation Grant Nos BSR-8612329 and BSR-9024816 to Scott L. Gardner.
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - A new pinworm parasite is described from Abrocoma cinerea, a caviomorph rodent of the superfamily Octodontoidea from the Andes of Bolivia. The new species, Helminthoxys abrocomae n. sp., possesses special secretory mamelons which we consider a synapomorphy of the genus Helminthoxys. Within Helminthoxys, the closest relatives are found in octodontoid rodents: H. gigantea occurs in Octodon degus in Chile and O. bridgesi in Argentina, and H. freitasi is a parasite of Thrichomys aperoides in Brazil. H. abrocomae n. sp. differs from both 6th other species morphometrically in relation to different parts of the body in both sexes, particularly the size of the body, spicule, gubernaculum and eggs, by the presence of a rough cuticular area around the cephalic sensory papillae and by the possession of very well-developed cervical alae which are strongly curved dorsally. H. abrocomae n. sp. is the tenth nominal species described in Helminthoxys, all of them being parasites of caviomorph rodents.
AB - A new pinworm parasite is described from Abrocoma cinerea, a caviomorph rodent of the superfamily Octodontoidea from the Andes of Bolivia. The new species, Helminthoxys abrocomae n. sp., possesses special secretory mamelons which we consider a synapomorphy of the genus Helminthoxys. Within Helminthoxys, the closest relatives are found in octodontoid rodents: H. gigantea occurs in Octodon degus in Chile and O. bridgesi in Argentina, and H. freitasi is a parasite of Thrichomys aperoides in Brazil. H. abrocomae n. sp. differs from both 6th other species morphometrically in relation to different parts of the body in both sexes, particularly the size of the body, spicule, gubernaculum and eggs, by the presence of a rough cuticular area around the cephalic sensory papillae and by the possession of very well-developed cervical alae which are strongly curved dorsally. H. abrocomae n. sp. is the tenth nominal species described in Helminthoxys, all of them being parasites of caviomorph rodents.
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U2 - 10.1023/A:1006460804935
DO - 10.1023/A:1006460804935
M3 - Article
C2 - 11071158
AN - SCOPUS:0033766496
SN - 0165-5752
VL - 47
SP - 223
EP - 230
JO - Systematic Parasitology
JF - Systematic Parasitology
IS - 3
ER -