Hassalstrongylus aduncus (Chandler)

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 : 503

publication ID

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

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scientific name

Hassalstrongylus aduncus (Chandler)
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Hassalstrongylus aduncus (Chandler)

(= Longistriata adunca Chandler ; = Longistriata norvegica Dikmans )

Site of infection: Small intestine

Hosts: Rattus rattus and Sigmodon toltecus

Locality: Xkalakdzonot

Prevalence and mean intensity (range): Rattus rattus 1.7% (2/118) and 3 (2–4), S. toltecus 94.7% (18/19) and 372.8 (13–1037)

Specimens deposited: MLP-He 7431, 7442 and CNHE 10713

Comments: The specimens collected in Yucatán presented morphological characteristics in accordance with the original description given by Chandler (1932) for the parasites of S. hispidus and the re-description by Durette- Desset (1972) of parasites from the same host, i.e. 23 cuticular ridges in the synlophe at midbody; subsymmetrical bursa, with two well-developed lateral lobes and small dorsal lobe, bursal pattern type 1-4 with ray 2 well separated and divergent from the ray 3; dorsal ray with a thick trunk at the base and forking in the shape of an inverted U; and spicules 302–639 long with sigmoid tips.

In México, H. aduncus has only been reported from S. hispidus in Hidalgo and Jalisco (García-Prieto et al. 2012). This is the first record of H. aduncus from S. toltecus and from R. rattus in this country.