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(
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A-B, 3)
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:
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Adult worms from experimentally infected cats were studied. The
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specimens were deposited in
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,
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.
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<emphasis id="B974EA98EA03073B96F20C731CCCFA76" box="[151,405,1284,1311]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="274">Registration numbers</emphasis>
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187
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<emphasis id="B974EA98EA03073B96F20C311C4CFA0B" box="[151,277,1351,1378]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="274">Etymology</emphasis>
: The specific name
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<emphasis id="B974EA98EA03073B94460C3F1E77FA0B" box="[547,814,1351,1378]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="274">Paragonimus kerberti</emphasis>
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was given in honour to Coenraad Kerbert, who described
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species of the genus (in 1878).
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: unknown.
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:
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(A. Milne-Edwards, 1869)
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.
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:
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(experimental).
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: lungs.
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locality
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, in
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.
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a.s.l. (
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:
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and
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in South-
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<emphasis id="B974EA98EA03073B96F20EF01F5DF8F6" box="[151,516,1925,1952]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="274">Description of the adult worms</emphasis>
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The adult worms originated from the lungs of final hosts, experimentally infected. New species is described after
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ovigerous worms: 186
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. Measurements were done upon one young (85 days old) and one older (331 days old) specimen
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The bodies of these worms (from fixed, stained and mounted specimens, more or less flattened), measured 7,692 µm x 4,600 µm for young specimen, and 10,900 µm x 6,000 µm for the old one. Forebody
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All present an elongate body, with spinous tegument. Oral sucker rounded, ventro-terminal, ventral sucker in the 1/3 of the body. Oral sucker 7701,200. Ventral sucker rounded, 700900. Ratio oral sucker/ventral sucker (
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/VS) in adults: 1.101.33. Digestive apparatus with a mouth in oral sucker, pharynx well developed (384800), oesophagus short, ondulating caeca large, reaching the hindbody. The genital apparatus with a lobed ovary, with 5-10 thick lobes, like a hand, opposite to uterus (1,307 x 846 1,500 x 1,000). Uterus curled, drawing an 8 (visible in young specimen), the first curl crossing the metraterm, near the hermaphrodite pore (
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). Ovary and uterus pretesticular. Metraterm opening in hermaphrodite pore, immediately posterior to the acetabulum. Mehlis gland voluminous, median (540 1,050). Vitellin system abundant, dendritic, extended in latero-dorsal fields of the body. Two transverse vitelloducts ending in a median rounded bag.
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Two large, unequal, triangular testes, larger anteriorly than posteriorly, with 6-10 small rounded lobes, both in hindbody (left testes 2,150x
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x2,000; right testes 1,770x
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x2,500). Seminal vesicle falciform,
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<emphasis id="B974EA98EA04073C96F20EFD1DA7F8CA" bold="true" box="[151,254,1931,1955]" pageId="4" pageNumber="275">Figure 2.</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B974EA98EA04073C97630EFA1CA8F8CA" box="[262,497,1931,1955]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="275">Paragonimus kerberti</emphasis>
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, scale bars 1,000 µm (vitellaria not presented). A - young specimen, 85 days old (note: uterus in the form of “8”); B - mature specimen, 331 days old.
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<emphasis id="B974EA98EA05073D96F209B31F45FFB7" box="[151,540,195,222]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="276">Description of the metacercariae</emphasis>
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Excysted living metacercariae measured 610-960 x 380-580 µm. They had a long excretory bladder, filled with dark granules, extending either between the two suckers, or close to the pharynx. The excretory pore was terminal. Suckers subequal;
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/VS ratio range from 0.75 to 1.15.
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<emphasis id="B974EA98EA05073D95F40B521EA0FD55" bold="true" box="[913,1017,548,572]" pageId="5" pageNumber="276">Figure 3.</emphasis>
Metacercariae of
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<paragraph id="8BBF368AEA05073D95F40B3219F8FD32" blockId="5.[913,1333,548,603]" box="[913,1185,579,603]" pageId="5" pageNumber="276">n. sp. (scale bar 100 µm).</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B974EA98EA05073D96F20D721CCBFB74" box="[151,402,1027,1054]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="276">Measurement of eggs</emphasis>
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The metraterm eggs measure in length 98 µm, based on
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First living laid eggs measure 102 (85-115) x 60 (48-75) µm (
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).
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The duration of incubation (
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monitored), at 22 °C, was 37 days, with a very long period of
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stage.
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Prepatent period (period between infection with a parasite and appearance of eggs in feces) unknown, probably about 78-80 days. In cat 187
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all the mated worms after 85 days were ovigerous.
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<emphasis id="B974EA98EA05073D96F20C671DA7FA45" box="[151,254,1297,1324]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="276">Remarks</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="B974EA98EA05073D96F20C451CC7FA24" box="[151,414,1330,1357]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="276">Paragonimus kerberti</emphasis>
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is the fourth paragonimid species described from Africa. This species can be distinguished from other African paragonimids by four main characteristics:
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<paragraph id="8BBF368AEA05073D96F20CCC1E01FABD" blockId="5.[151,1435,1297,1526]" box="[151,856,1465,1492]" pageId="5" pageNumber="276">— falciform seminal vesicle, posterior to the ventral sucker,</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BBF368AEA05073D96F20CAA1CB7FA9F" blockId="5.[151,1435,1297,1526]" box="[151,494,1499,1526]" pageId="5" pageNumber="276">— utrerus in the form of “8”.</paragraph>
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