Checklist of the Helminth Parasites of South American Bats
Author
Santos, Cláudia Portes
Author
Gibson, David I.
text
Zootaxa
2015
3937
3
471
499
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3937.3.3
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Family
Lecithodendriidae Lühe
The lecithodendriids are closely related to the phaneropsolids, from which they are often difficult to distinguish based on morphology.Together they form the
major
group of bat parasites. The synonymies indicated are based on
Lotz & Font (
2008
a)
.
Bats become infected by ingesting insects harbouring the encysted metacercarial stage.
1
. Pseudocirrus-sac surrounding seminal vesicle absent...........................................
Castroia
Travassos
Species:
C. amplicava
Travassos,
1928
;
C. silvai
Travassos,
1928
- Thin-walled pseudocirrus-sac surrounds seminal vesicle.......................................................
2
2
. Genital atrium in forebody armed with spines................................................
Acanthatrium
Faust
Species:
A. fugleri
Marshall
& Miller,
1979
- Genital atrium unarmed.................................................................................
3
3
Deep acetabulo-genital sac enclosing separate genital pores and ventral sucker..........................................................................................
Gymnoacetabulum
Lunaschi & Drago (=
Suttonia
Lunaschi
) Species:
G. talaveraense
(
Lunaschi,
2002
)
- Acetabulo-genital sac absent; genital pore usually but not always common.........................................
4
4
. Pseudogonotyl (thick area of tegument surrounded by gland-cells) lateral to ventral sucker......
Ochoterenatrema
Caballero
Species:
O. caballeroi
Freitas,
1957
3
;
O. diminutum
(
Chandler,
1938
)
;
O. fraternum
Freitas & Ibañez,
1963
;
O. labda
Caballero,
1943
- Pseudogonotyl absent..................................................................................
5
5
. Caeca extend into posterior region of body......................................
Chiropterotrema
Vélez & Thatcher Species:
C. antioquiense
Vélez & Thatcher,
1992
(a)
- Caeca end in forebody..................................................................................
6
6
. Testes lateral to ventral sucker; body lacks large ventral cleft.....
Paralecithodendrium
Odhner
(=
Prosthodendrium
Dollfus
) Species:
P. aranhai
Lent, Freitas & Proença,
1945
;
P. brachycolon
Freitas & Dobbin Jr.,
1960
(b);
P. buongerminni
(
Lent, Freitas & Proença,
1946
)
;
P. conturbatum
(Freitas,
1960
)
;
P. cordiforme
(Braun,
1900
)
;
P. megovarium
(
Marshall
& Miller,
1979
)
;
Paralecithodendrium
sp.
- Testes in anterior region of body; body with large ventral cleft.......................
Topsiturvitrema
Vélez & Thatcher Species:
T. verticalia
Vélez & Thatcher,
1992