| Literature DB >> 27417093 |
Seongjun Choe1, Hyun Kim2, Junsik Lim2, Dongmin Lee1, Hansol Park1, Hyeong-Kyu Jeon1, Heejong Kim3, Youngjun Kim4, Keeseon S Eom1.
Abstract
In July 2014, a nematode species, Schistorophus cirripedesmi Rhizhikov and Khokhlova, 1964, was recovered from a bar-tailed godwit, Limosa lapponica baueri that was stored in a -20˚C freezer in the Chungnam Wild Animal Rescue Center. The bird was collected in 2012 from the coastal region of Pyeongtaek-si (City), Gyeonggi-do (Province) in the Republic of Korea, although the exact date is not clear. At necropsy, 9 nematodes were found in the gizzard of the bird. The parasites had 4 horn-like cephalic cuticular ornamentations. After morphometric comparison and morphological observations, including scanning electron microscopy, the nematodes were identified as S. cirripedesmi. This is the first description of a nematode species in a shorebird in Korea. This is also the first time this genus and species have been found in Korea.Entities:
Keywords: Korea; Schistorophus cirripedemi; bar-tailed godwit; nematode
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27417093 PMCID: PMC4977787 DOI: 10.3347/kjp.2016.54.3.349
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Parasitol ISSN: 0023-4001 Impact factor: 1.341
Fig. 1.Schistorophus cirripedesmi attached on the gizzard wall of a bird.
Fig. 2.Scanning electron microscopic views of Schistorophus cirripedesmi. (A) Apical view of the head. (B) Lateral view. (C, D) Dorsal views. Arrow. deirid. (E) Enlarged view of the deirid that looks like dragon fruit. (F) Vulva opening.
Fig. 3.Light microscopic views of Schistorophus cirripedemi attached. (A) Lateral view of a female worm. (B) Larvated eggs in the uterus and prominent lips of vulva. (C) Posterior extremity of a female worm. (D) Posterior extremity of a male worm.
Morphometirc comparison of previously described Schistorophus cirripedesmi and the present study
| References | Present study | Li (1934) | Wong and Lankester (1984) | Rhizhikov and Khokhlova (1964) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Host | ||||||||
| Location | Korea | China | Egypt | Vietnam | ||||
| Gender of worm | Male | Female | Male | Female | Male | Female | Male | Female |
| No. of exam. worm | 3 | 3 | 4 | 6 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 2 |
| Body length (mm) | 9.3-9.5 | 17.2-19 | 6.5-8.0 | 15.5-16.5 | 10 | 13.0-18.7 | 5.3-5.7 | 8.0-9.28 |
| Body width | 145-175 | 265-288 | 130-140 | 200-260 | 130 | 170-255 | 150-178 | 192-256 |
| Ptilina length | 150-125 | 120-143 | 60-80 | 110-150 | 50-125 | 160-165 | 231 | |
| Buccal capsule depth | 42.5-75 | 70-75 | 42 | 55-75 | 76-83 | 80-92 | ||
| Nerve ring[ | 175-190 | 200-244 | 150-170 | 220-230 | 195-220 | 132-150 | 165 | |
| Excretory pore[ | 250-275 | 308-318 | 220-260 | 320 | 175 | 149 | ||
| Muscular esophagus length | 625-705 | 908-1,000 | 590-810 | 1,060-1,100 | 640 | 860-1,000 | 360-400 | 480-630 |
| Glandular esophagus length | 825-925 | 1,148-1,464 | 640-780 | 890-1,020 | 780 | 660-1,200 | 630-730 | 640-660 |
| Total esophagus length | 1,526-1,630 | 2,075-2,464 | 1,420 | 1,520-2,000 | ||||
| Tail length | 90-110 | 88-111 | 60-80 | 70-80 | 100 | 60-70 | 640-720 | 80 |
| Left spicule length | 460-470 | 330-370 | 540 | 360-512 | ||||
| Right spicule length | 95-120 | 110-120 | 140 | 129-155 | ||||
| No. of preanal papillae | 20-21 | 20 | Over 20 | 18 | ||||
| No. of postanal papillae pair | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | ||||
| Vulva[ | 9.21-11.8 | 7.1-7.5 | 8.8-8.9 | 3.88-4.48 | ||||
| Egg length | 47-52 | 42-50 | 43-50 | |||||
| Egg width | 22 -27 | 24-27 | 23-25 | |||||
Length from anterior extremity.
Length from posterior extremity.
We modified the scientific names to currently used names.
Fig. 4.(A) Posterior part of the male Schistorophus cirripedemi with papillae and spicules. (B) Left spicule. (C) Right spicule.