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1 April 2007 A NEW SPECIES OF SYPHACIA (NEMATODA: OXYURIDAE) FROM AKODON AZARAE (RODENTIA: CRICETIDAE) IN ARGENTINA
María del Rosario Robles, Graciela Teresa Navone
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Abstract

Eight species of Syphacia (Nematoda: Oxyuridae) have been reported from South America in rodents of the Sigmodontinae, only 1 of which has been recorded in Argentina. Syphacia (Syphacia) carlitosi n. sp. is described from the ceca of Akodon azarae bibianae and Akodon azarae hunteri (Sigmodontinae: Akodontini) captured in 3 provinces in the northeast region of Argentina. The new species is differentiated principally by the shape of the cephalic plate; distribution of submedian papillae and amphids; presence, extent, and shape of cervical alae in females; absence of lateral alae; absence of deirids; spicular and gubernaculum length; shape and structure of accessory hook of gubernaculum; and distance of mamelons, excretory pore, and vulva from the anterior extremity. This is the second record of Syphacia parasitizing rodents of the tribe Akodontini.

María del Rosario Robles and Graciela Teresa Navone "A NEW SPECIES OF SYPHACIA (NEMATODA: OXYURIDAE) FROM AKODON AZARAE (RODENTIA: CRICETIDAE) IN ARGENTINA," Journal of Parasitology 93(2), 383-390, (1 April 2007). https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-1048R.1
Received: 1 September 2006; Accepted: 1 October 2006; Published: 1 April 2007
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