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Nematode parasite,Auchenacantha spp of flying lemur,Cynocephalus variegatus(Audebert,1799) from Indonesia:Morphological study with SEM
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作者 Endang Purwaningsih 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine》 SCIE CAS 2011年第6期434-438,共5页
Objective:To observe morphology of Auchenacantha galeopteri(A.galeopteri),Auchenacantha spinosa(A.spinosa) and Auchenacantha parva(A.parva) from Sukabumi and Ujung Kulon, Indonesia using scanning electron microscopy(S... Objective:To observe morphology of Auchenacantha galeopteri(A.galeopteri),Auchenacantha spinosa(A.spinosa) and Auchenacantha parva(A.parva) from Sukabumi and Ujung Kulon, Indonesia using scanning electron microscopy(SEM).Methods:Specimens for light microscopy examination were fixed with warm 70%alcohol,cleared and mounted in lactophenol for wet mounting.Drawings were made with the aid of a drawing tube attached to a Nikon compound microscope.Specimens for SEM examination were processed according to Bozzola.Measurements were given in micrometers(μ m) as the average of findings,followed by the range in parentheses, unless otherwise stated.Results:The measurements of Auchenacantha spp are same with those of previously described.The striatums of male and female A.galeopteri are widen towards outside and wavy.The mouth of female with 6 lips,each of them is wider at base than distal end in A.galeopteri and rectangular in A.spinosa.Both species have dentiform protrusion from inner surface of lips,such structure absent in A.parva,but the lips with transverse festoon like pattern at anterior end of each lip.Conclusions:Using SEM,the lip and the striation pattern of three species of Auchenacantha can be clearly distinguished.Sukabumi and Ujung Kulon are new locality of A.galeopteri and A.spinosa,and A.parva is the new record in Indonesia. 展开更多
关键词 Oxyuridae Auchenacantha PARASITE FLYING LEMUR Cynocephalus variegatus Distribution Indonesia
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Parasitic nematodes from turtles:New species and new record from Indonesia
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作者 Endang Purwaningsih Mumpuni 《Journal of Coastal Life Medicine》 2015年第8期607-611,共5页
Objective:To describe the morphological characteristics of some species of parasitic nematodes found in freshwater turtles from Sumatera(Amyda cartilaginea)and Kalimantan(Notochelys platynota).Methods:Specimens for li... Objective:To describe the morphological characteristics of some species of parasitic nematodes found in freshwater turtles from Sumatera(Amyda cartilaginea)and Kalimantan(Notochelys platynota).Methods:Specimens for light microscopy examination were fixed with warm 70%alcohol,cleared and mounted in lactophenol for stout specimens and glycerine for delicate specimens,prior to wet mounting.Drawings were made with the aid of a drawing tube attached to an Olympus compound microscope.Specimens for scanning electron microscope examination were fixed in cacodylate buffer and glutaraldehyde,dehydrated in alcohol concentration series,dried in vacuum dried and coated with gold in Eiko-IB2 Ion Coater.Measurements were given in micrometers as the mean followed by the range in parentheses,unless otherwise stated.Results:Four species of parasitic nematodes were found,namely,Monhysterides jambiensis sp.n.(M.jambiensis),Spiroxys sumatraensis sp.n.(S.sumatraensis),Cissophyllus laverani and Cissophyllus roseus.M.jambiensis differed from Monhysterides lissemydis in ratio of right-to-left spicule(1:3 in M.jambiensis vs.1:3.8-5.6 in M.lissemydis)and had no gubernaculum.M.jambiensis also differed from Monhysterides testudinicola in longer spicule(11.2%-12.7%in M.jambiensis vs.5.6%-6%of body length),ratio right-to-left spicule(1:3 in M.jambiensis vs.1:2)and the numbers of caudal papillae and differed from Monhysterides testudinicola because of the lateral alae began from the half posterior of body,but that in M.jambiensis began from anterior part of body,behind the anterior end.S.sumatraensis differed from Spiroxys annulatus in having tooth at median lobe and having no well mark cuticular collar behind the based of lips and constriction at the base of pseudolabium was not pronounced.S.sumatraensis differed from Spiroxys transversalata in having no tooth at median lobes of each pseudolabium and differed from Spiroxys chelodinae in the unpaired position of median caudal papillae since it was more anterior than that of Spiroxys jambiensis.Additionally there was no adanal papillae in the male of Spiroxys chelodynae.S.sumatraensis also differed from Spiroxys ankarafantsika in having double papillae on each pseudolabium,more anterior of deirid and longer spicule(9.5%-12.4%vs.6%of body length in Spiroxys ankarafantsika).Two species of Cissophyllus morphologically were agreed with its previous species.Conclusions:Monhysterides spp.are found in Oriental region turtle,suborder Cryptodira,and there is no report from others zoogeographical regions.S.sumatraensis belonging to Group 2 includes three other species.This group was found in Oriental,Australian and Ethiopian,Spiroxys presumably widespread amongst the species of turtle when Gondwanaland existed.Cissophyllus laverani is a new record in Indonesia. 展开更多
关键词 NEMATODE TURTLE Monhysterides Spiroxys Cissophyllus New species Indonesia
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