Review of Rhabdiasidae (Nematoda) from the Holarctic
Author
KUZMIN, YURIY
text
Zootaxa
2013
2013-04-16
3639
1
1
76
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3639.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3639.1.1
1175-5326
5262629
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Rhabdias horigutii
Yamaguti, 1943
(
Fig. 20
)
Synonyms:
Ophiorhabdias horigutii
(
Yamaguti, 1943
)
Sharpilo, 1976
;
Rhabdias ophidia
Goodey, 1924
sensu
Hsu et Hoeppli, 1931
.
Host:
Rhabdophis tigrina
(
Reptilia
: Serpentes:
Colubridae
).
Site: lung.
Distribution: Eastern Palaearctic, including Japanese Isles.
Description. Body length 4.21 (3.75–4.59) mm, maximum width 116 (100–141). Body cuticle thin. Cephalic lips large, almost hemispherical in lateral view, arranged in two lateral groups. Papillae of inner circle sharp, elongated. Buccal capsule absent. Oesophagus club-shaped, 313 (299–332) long, width of posterior bulb 59 (56– 62). Nerve ring at 181 (174–191) from anterior end of oesophagus (57.8 [53.8–62.2] % of oesophagus length). Excretory glands approximately as long as oesophagus. Intestine wide, thin-walled. Vulva at 1.92 (1.73–2.08) mm from anterior end (45.7 [43.0–48.1] % of general length). Vulva lips distinct. Uteri comparatively short, containing eggs with embryos on early cleavage stages. Eggs numbering 6 (3–13) in studied specimens. Egg size 72–90 × 42– 48 (after
Yamaguti 1943
). Tail narrow, elongated, 298 (232–323) long (7.1 [5.9–7.7] % of body length). Tail end tapered.
Material studied:
15 specimens
(
SIZK
)
.
References:
Hsu et Hoeppli (1931)
;
Yamaguti (1943)
,
Sharpilo (1976)
,
Goldberg
et al.
(2004)
.