Taxonomic revision of the type specimens of Ethiopian Nippostrongylinae (Nematoda) deposited at the Natural History Museum of London Author Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude Author Digiani, Maria Celina text Zootaxa 2010 2494 1 28 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.195700 30a5b7a7-0c66-4329-805e-b3aea3a8f62e 1175-5326 195700 Heligmonina oenomyos Baylis, 1928 ( Table 3 ) The type-material was made up of three males and six females parasites from the small intestine of one Oenomys hypoxanthus n° 418, from Ife. Baylis’ description was not illustrated but he revealed that there is a left ala about 80 µm wide in the male and 40–50 µm in the female plus 12 cuticular ridges. In the material examined, the left ala was visible in one male (slide 144) and three females (slides 147, 148). Therefore this is the material which must be considered as the type-material of Heligmonina oenomyos . In the male the SpL/ BL is 19.9%. In the females the vulvar alae are absent and the vulva is situated at 170–200 µm from the caudal extremity. The left ala was not visible in the remaining males and females. In the two males (slide 142) the SpL/ BL was 13, 13.1%. In the three females (slides 142, 143 and 147) two lateral vulvar alae, slightly displaced ventrally, were present and the vulva was situated more distally, at 120–150 µm from the caudal extremity. Therefore these specimens may belong to another species, coparasite with H. oenomyos , and probably belong to the genus Neoheligmonella .