Syphacia muris (Yamaguti)

Panti-May, Jesús Alonso, Digiani, María Celina, Palomo-Arjona, Eduardo Emir, Gurubel-González, Yessica Margely, Navone, Graciela T., Machain-Williams, Carlos, Hernández-Betancourt, Silvia F. & Robles, María Del Rosario, 2018, A checklist of the helminth parasites of sympatric rodents from two Mayan villages in Yucatán, México, Zootaxa 4403 (3), pp. 495-512 : 505

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4403.3.4

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:171E79AE-35AF-48B1-B1CA-7A2D2F3F488F

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5949684

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE87A4-D300-FFCF-EF90-9C54FDFC20E8

treatment provided by

Plazi (2018-04-05 08:12:42, last updated 2024-11-24 23:47:33)

scientific name

Syphacia muris (Yamaguti)
status

 

Syphacia muris (Yamaguti) View in CoL

(= Enterobius muris Yamaguti )

Site of infection: Caecum and large intestine

Host: Rattus rattus

Locality: Xkalakdzonot

Prevalence and mean intensity (range): 65.3% (77/118) and 77.9 (1–816)

Specimens deposited: MLP-He 7435 and CNHE 10706

Comments: The traits presented in our specimens were in accordance with those described by Hugot & Quentin (1985), Robles et al. (2008), and Khalil et al. (2014), i.e. quadrangular cephalic plate; amphids located close to the ventral submedian papillae; slight swellings of the cuticle instate of lateral alae; males with three mamelons, spicule 50–56 long, gubernaculum 25–30 long, accessory hook without ornamentation, three pairs of caudal papillae surrounding the cloacal region, and tail 174–250 long; and females with no prominent vulva, tail 334–650 long, and eggs 73–80 long by 27–37 wide.

In México, S. muris has been reported from R. rattus in Hidalgo (Pulido-Flores et al. 2005) and Tabasco ( Cigarroa-Toledo et al. 2017).

In Yucatán, this species has been previously reported from R. rattus in three localities in Mérida and in Opichén (Panti-May et al. 2015, 2017).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Nematoda

Class

Chromadorea

Order

Rhabditida

Family

Oxyuridae

Genus

Syphacia