A checklist of the helminth parasites of sympatric rodents from two Mayan villages in Yucatán, México
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Panti-May, Jesús Alonso
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Digiani, María Celina
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Palomo-Arjona, Eduardo Emir
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Gurubel-González, Yessica Margely
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Navone, Graciela T.
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Machain-Williams, Carlos
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Hernández-Betancourt, Silvia F.
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Robles, María Del Rosario
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-04-05
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10.11646/zootaxa.4403.3.4
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Raillietina
sp.
Site of infection:
Small intestine
Host:
Sigmodon toltecus
Locality:
Xkalakdzonot
Prevalence and mean intensity (range):
26.3% (5/19) and 2.4 (1–6)
Specimens deposited:
MLP-He 7422 and CNHE 10714
Comments: The morphological characteristics observed in our specimens agreed with those established for the genus
Raillietina
(Khalil
et al.
1994)
, i.e. rostellum with double alternative crowns; armed suckers; craspedote proglotids; single reproductive organs; unilateral genital pores; small cirrus-sac, not reaching or just crossing the osmoregulatory canals; numerous testes; ovary median; two to eight eggs per capsule. Collected specimens had rostellum
105–138 in
diameter with 64–68 hooks; hooks 25–28 long; suckers
96–128 in
diameter with spines of 6– 8 long; 26–
29 egg
capsules in young gravid proglottids; egg capsules 100–108 long by 60–70 wide; and five to eight eggs of 29–33 long by 25–29 wide. In North America, there are two common species of
Raillietina
in
Sigmodon
,
Raillietina bakeri
Chandler
and
Raillietina sigmodontis
Smith. However
, the specimens collected from
S. toltecus
cannot be identified at species level due to the fact that gravid proglottids were not mature. Also, our specimens had similar numbers of egg capsules and eggs per capsule to that of
R. sigmodontis
(30–35) and
R. bakeri
(6–9), respectively (
Chandler 1942
; Smith 1954).
In
México
, the genus
Raillietina
has been reported for several mammals. Among small rodents,
Raillietina baeri
Meggitt & Subramanian
was recorded from
Heteromys irroratus
Gray
in
Hidalgo
(
Carmona-Huerta 1994
), and
Raillietina celebensis
(Janicki)
from
Oryzomys
sp. in
Oaxaca
(Flores-Barroeta & Hidalgo-Escalante 1960). Also, unidentified species of
Raillietina
have been reported from
Heteromys pictus
Thomas
in
Durango
(García- Prieto
et al.
2012),
Dipodomys phillipsi
Gray
in
Puebla
and
Veracruz
(García-Prieto
et al.
2012),
Oryzomys couesi
(Alston)
and
Oryzomys melanotis
Thomas
in
San
Luis
Potosí
(Underwood
et al.
1986),
H. irroratus
in
Tlaxcala
(García-Prieto
et al.
2012), and
Chaetodipus
sp. in
Zacatecas
(Martínez-Salazar
et al.
2016). This is the first record of a species of
Raillietina
in
Yucatán
and from
S. toltecus
in
México
.