Heligmonellidae, Skrjabin & Schikobalova
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5357.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10018376 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D07B6E-FFEC-0E78-E0CB-8C7FFC23F9DF |
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Heligmonellidae |
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Heligmonellidae View in CoL gen. sp.
Site of infection: Mesentery
Host species: Sigmodon toltecus
Localities: Vallazoo (Yucatan)
Specimens deposited: CNHE 12023
GenBank accession numbers: OR271670
Comments: Only two female specimens were collected from the mesentery of S. toltecus . They exhibited characteristics of the family Heligmonellidae , such as presence of cephalic vesicle; monodelphy, and absence of caudal spine. However, the synlophe was absent ( Figure 4L View FIGURE 4 ). Among heligmonellid nematodes of rodents, a strong reduction or even absence of synlophe is observed in species of the genus Hypocristata Durette-Desset. Three species of this genus have been described from sigmodontine rodents in Northern South America, including Sigmodon hirsutus (Burmeister) (originally described as S. hispidus ) in Venezuela ( Durette-Desset 1971; Durette-Desset & Guerrero 2006). The present specimens are very probably related to Hypocristata but the scarcity and condition of specimens and especially the lack of males prevent a more accurate identification.
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