Hassalstrongylus aduncus (Chandler)

Panti-May, Jesús Alonso, Moguel-Chin, Wilson Isaias, Hernández-Mena, David Iván, Cárdenas-Vargas, Miguel Humberto, Torres-Castro, Marco, García-Prieto, Luis, Digiani, Maria Celina, Hernández-Betancourt, Silvia F. & Vidal-Martínez, Víctor Manuel, 2023, Helminths of small rodents (Heteromyidae and Cricetidae) in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico: an integrative taxonomic approach to their inventory, Zootaxa 5357 (2), pp. 205-240 : 220

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5357.2.3

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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A8932459-5A17-4812-8557-B9613DE69CEB

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10018367

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D07B6E-FFF3-0E67-E0CB-889FFF5CFC0F

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Plazi

scientific name

Hassalstrongylus aduncus (Chandler)
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Hassalstrongylus aduncus (Chandler)

(= Longistriata adunca Chandler ; = Longistriata norvegica Dikmans )

Site of infection: Small intestine

Host species: Sigmodon toltecus

Localities: Hobonil ranch, Vallazoo, Kuncheil cattle ranch (Yucatan), Ich ha lol xaan ecological park, Zoh Laguna community (Campeche), and Balam Nah eco-hotel (Quintana Roo)

Specimens deposited: CNHE 12016‒120221

GenBank accession numbers: OR271669, OR271677, OR271679

Comments: The specimens collected in the Yucatan Peninsula presented morphological characteristics in accordance with the original description given by Chandler (1932) for parasites of S. hispidus and the re-description by Durette-Desset (1972) from the same host, i.e., 23 cuticular ridges in the synlophe at midbody ( Figure 4G View FIGURE 4 ); 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 330–600 long with sigmoid tips.

In Mexico, Ha. aduncus has been reported from S. hispidus in Hidalgo and Jalisco ( García-Prieto et al. 2012) and from S. toltecus and Rat. rattus in Yucatan ( Panti-May et al. 2018). This is the first record of Ha. aduncus in Campeche and Quintana Roo. This finding extends the geographical range of Ha. aduncus in the Yucatan Peninsula.

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