Autor: |
DE Alcantara EP; Division of Parasitology, DBBVPZ, So Paulo State University, Campus Botucatu Brazil, Research and Teaching Laboratory of Wild Animals, So Paulo, Brazil. ednnapaulino@gmail.com., Ngari LP; Division of Parasitology, DBBVPZ, So Paulo State University, Campus Botucatu Brazil, Research and Teaching Laboratory of Wild Animals, So Paulo, Brazil. user@example.com., Ferreira-Silva C; Division of Parasitology, DBBVPZ, So Paulo State University, Campus Botucatu Brazil, Research and Teaching Laboratory of Wild Animals, So Paulo, Brazil. user@example.com., Emmerich E; Division of Parasitology, DBBVPZ, So Paulo State University, Campus Botucatu Brazil, Research and Teaching Laboratory of Wild Animals, So Paulo, Brazil. user@example.com., DA Silva Pinheiro RH; Laboratrio de Histologia e Embriologia Animal, Instituto da Sade e Produo Animal, Universidade Federal Rural da Amaznia, Belm, Par, Brasil. . user@example.com., Odwyer LH; Division of Parasitology, DBBVPZ, So Paulo State University, Campus Botucatu Brazil, Research and Teaching Laboratory of Wild Animals, So Paulo, Brazil. user@example.com., DA Silva RJ; Division of Parasitology, DBBVPZ, So Paulo State University, Campus Botucatu Brazil, Research and Teaching Laboratory of Wild Animals, So Paulo, Brazil. user@example.com. |
Abstrakt: |
A new nematode species, Rhabdochona (Rhabdochona) fuscovaria sp. n. (Rhabdochonidae), is described based on specimens collected from the stomach of the snouted treefrog Scinax fuscovarius (Hylidae) in the So Sebastio do Paraso farm, municipality of Boa Esperan do Sul, southeastern Brazil. This species is characterized by deirids small, simple and stylet shaped, prostom funnel-shaped with 14 teeth, conspicuous left spicule (585.7 m), distal tip slightly widened, moderately dilated, right spicule (132.9 m), boat-shaped, without dorsal barb at the distal tip, 18 pairs of caudal papillae (9 pairs precloacal and 9 pairs postcloacal), and nonfilamented eggs. This is the fourth species described for South America and the 13th for the Neotropical Region. |