A checklist of the helminth parasites of sympatric rodents from two Mayan villages in Yucatán, México
Author
Panti-May, Jesús Alonso
Author
Digiani, María Celina
Author
Palomo-Arjona, Eduardo Emir
Author
Gurubel-González, Yessica Margely
Author
Navone, Graciela T.
Author
Machain-Williams, Carlos
Author
Hernández-Betancourt, Silvia F.
Author
Robles, María Del Rosario
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-04-05
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journal article
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10.11646/zootaxa.4403.3.4
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Trichuris
sp.
Site of infection:
Caecum
Host:
Peromyscus yucatanicus
Locality:
Paraíso
Prevalence and mean intensity (range):
20% (1/5) and 1 (1)
Specimens deposited:
MLP-He 7429
Comments:
The traits observed in the only non-gravid female collected in
Yucatán
belonged to
Trichuris
(Robles 2011)
, i.e. anterior part of body being long, narrow, tapered and whip-like; posterior part of body being broad and handlelike with bacillary band located in anterior portion of body. Prominent vulva located just behind the junction of the esophagus and intestine. However, more material, particularly males, should be collected to identify this taxon at species level.
In
México
, six species of
Trichuris
have been reported (i.e.
Trichuris citelli
Chandler
,
Trichuris dipodomis
Read
,
Trichuris elatoris
Pfaffenberger & Best
,
Trichuris fossor
Hall
,
T. muris
, and
T. silviae
) from several small rodents (Pulido-Flores
et al.
2005; García-Prieto
et al.
2012; Panti-May
et al.
2015; Martínez-Salazar
et al.
2016; Panti-May & Robles 2016). Unidentified species of
Trichuris
have been reported from small rodents such as
H. pictus
in
Chiapas
(
Caballero y Caballero 1958
),
Dipodomys spectabilis
Merriam
in
Chihuahua
(Rendón-Franco
et al.
2014), and
H. irroratus
in
Morelos
(Ortíz 1999). This study reports for the first time a species of
Trichuris
from
P. yucatanicus
.