Microphallidae, Ward, 1901
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5357.2.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10018004 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D07B6E-FFFA-0E6F-E0CB-8DB8FB50FECE |
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Microphallidae View in CoL gen. sp.
Site of infection: Small intestine
Host species: Peromyscus yucatanicus
Locality: Molas farm and Aak ecological park (Yucatan)
Specimens deposited: CNHE 11958
Comments: The trematodes found in P. yucatanicus presented characteristics of Microphallidae ( Deblock 2008) , i.e., tiny adults, 500±300; body flattened dorsoventrally; tegument spinous; two medium-sized suckers, well separated; oral sucker subterminal and ventral sucker post-equatorial; pharynx present; caeca widely divergent, not extending beyond ventral sucker; two testes, lateral, symmetrical, and post-ovarian; male terminal genitalia intercaecal, anterior to ventral sucker; ovary post-caecal, pretesticular, aporal at the level of ventral sucker and submedian; vitellarium follicular, in two symmetrical clusters post-caecal; eggs numerous unembryonated in utero. The specimens found in Yucatan had a body pyriform; suckers almost the same size; prepharynx absent; genital pore dextral to ventral sucker; and uterus extending to oral sucker. The main measurements of our specimens were: body length 171.25 and maximum width 97.5; oral sucker 37.5 long by 40 wide; pharynx 16.25 long by 15 wide; ventral sucker 23.75 long by 25 wide; and eggs 21.25 long by 12.5 wide. The male and female genitalia and esophagus could not be clearly observed due to the large number of eggs present in the uterus ( Figure 2D View FIGURE 2 ), which did not allow us to identify the specimens at the genus level.
This is the first record of Microphallidae in mammals from Mexico and for P. yucatanicus .
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