| Literature DB >> 27658601 |
Seongjun Choe1, Dongmin Lee1, Hansol Park1, Hyeong-Kyu Jeon1, Youngsun Lee2, Eunju Kim2, Ki-Jeong Na2,3, Keeseon S Eom1.
Abstract
We describe 2 echinostome species recovered from an Eastern cattle egret, Bubulcus ibis coromandus, from Cheongju-si (city), Chungcheongbuk-do (province), Korea. Total 72 Pegosomum bubulcum specimens were recovered from the bile duct. They were 7,566×2,938 μm in average size and had 27 collar spines with vitelline extension from anterior 1/3 level of the esophagus to mid-level of the posterior testis as characteristic features. Total 9 specimens of Nephrostomum ramosum were recovered in the small intestines of the bird. They were ribbon-shaped, 11,378×2,124 μm in average size, and morphologically variable in some organs, i.e., the number of collar spines (47-50), the shape of ovary and testes, and the extension of vitelline follicles. These morphological variations observed in a single host indicated that these features are not critical for the classification of Nephrostomum species and thus were reconsidered taxonomically as synonym of N. ramosum. This study is the first report documenting and describing both flukes and their associated genera in Korea.Entities:
Keywords: Bubulcus ibis coromandus; Nephrostomum ramosum; Pegosomum bubulcum; cattle egret; echinostome; parasite
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27658601 PMCID: PMC5040076 DOI: 10.3347/kjp.2016.54.4.485
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Parasitol ISSN: 0023-4001 Impact factor: 1.341
Morphometric comparison of Pegosomum bubulcum with other Pegosomum species
| Data source Species Location | Present study | Tubangui and Masilungan (1935) | MacCallum (1918) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Host | |||
| BL | 6,593-8,635 (7,566) | 5,000-6,600 | 8,000 |
| BW | 2,804-3,321 (2,938) | 1,700-2,300 | 3,000 |
| CL | |||
| CW | 343-461 (381) | 340-360 | 450 |
| OSL | |||
| OSW | 88-157 (127) | 140-150 | |
| PL | 0-20 (5) | ||
| PHL | 225-274 (245) | 260-280 | 150[ |
| PHW | 147-176 (161) | 150-170 | 100[ |
| ESL | 833-1,538 (1,043) | 1,240-1,460 | |
| CSL | 1,568-2,257 (1,856)[ | 320-470 | 1,000[ |
| CSW VSL | 686-843 (776) | 500-600 | 1,000[ |
| VSW | 763-892 (817) | 680-830 | |
| OVL | 333-470 (408) | 190-420 | 500[ |
| OVW | 421-774 (574) | 280-300 | |
| MEL | 500-886 (644) | ||
| MEW | 813-1,470 (1,058) | ||
| ATL | 886-1,402 (1,156) | 380-410 | |
| ATW | 2,042-2,411 (2,163) | 1,180-1,520 | 1,400 |
| PTL | 983-1,402 (1,153) | 570-820 | 1,000 |
| PTW | 1,476-1,820 (1,661) | 570-1,200 | 600 |
| EL | 108-121 (115) | 115-123 | 70[ |
| EW | 66-74 (71) | 73-77 | 40[ |
| FO | 2,066-3,050 (2,378) | ||
| U | 221-467 (366) | ||
| T | 910-1,328 (1,111) | ||
| BW/BL | 36-43 (39)% | 34% | 38% |
| FO/BL | 29-35 (31)% | 37% | 24% |
| U/BL | 3-6 (5)% | 1% | 5% |
| T/BL | 12-19 (15)% | 18% | 14% |
Measurements are in μm.
Estimated by present authors.
Projected cirrus sac length.
Morphometric comparison of Nephrostomum ramosum with other Nephrostomum species
| Data Source | Present study | Various authors[ | Tubangui (1933) | Travassos (1922) | Ukoli (1967) | Vigueras (1944) | Ibáñez (1966) | Kasimov, Vaidova and Felizullaev (1958) | Karyakarte (1969) | Gupta and Mehrotra (1970) | Agarwal (1958) | Gupta and Singh (1986) | Gupta (1983) | Khan and Ghazi (2011) | Kaikobad and Bilqees (1972) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Species Location | |||||||||||||||
| Host | |||||||||||||||
| BL | 7,847-13,579 (11,378) | 8,000-18,000 | 8,100-15,150 | 15,000 | 9,680-12,650 (11,330) | 6,500 | 16,670 | 7,000-10,500 | 11,820-13,270 (12,090) | 12,285-16,477 | 8,440-13,360 | 10,410 | 8,200-9,000 | 7,800-8,820 | 9,050-10,900 |
| BW | 1,796-2,411 (2,124) | 2,000-3,400 | 1,400-2,400 | 2,200 | 2,320-2,700 (2,530) | 1,800 | 2,930 | 2,300-3,000 | 2,770 | 2,457-2,730 | 1,950-2,900 | 2,060 | 2,000-2,240 | 1,280-1,310 | 2,090-2,500 |
| CL | 541-738 (619) | 880 | 630 | 610-750 (670) | 533 | 540-560 | 520-550 | ||||||||
| CW | 910-1,255 (1,111) | 1,000-1,700 | 1,080-1,400 | 1,400 | 1,270-1,380 (1,330) | 1,870 | 1,150-1,460 | 1,070-1,400 | 1,100-1,200 | 850-860 | |||||
| NCS | 47-50 | 47-51 | 47 | 48 | 50 | 50 | 26 | 47 | 45 | NA | 46-47 | 47 | 46 | 40-48[ | 27-34 |
| OSL | 176-265 (225) | 200-430 | 260-280 | 170-230 (190) | 333 | 146-203 | 273-455 | 194-286 | 280-330 | 120-200 | 250 | ||||
| OSW | 245-343 (294) | 280-360 | 270 | 200-380 (320) | 290 | 270 | 318-364 | 208-286 | 340-360 | 130-220 | 280-380 | ||||
| PL | 29-147 (78) | 140-200 (170) | 182 | 52 | 0 | 100-170 | |||||||||
| PHL | 235-314 (266) | 240-310 | 240 | 260 | 290-330 (300) | 340 | 230-315 | 280 | 200-250 | 195-520 | 130 | 250-300 | 110-230 | 490-500 | |
| PHW | 157-255 (206) | 160-230 | 220-240 | 200-240 | 170-230 (200) | 245 | 220 | 150-300 | 208-260 | 120 | 200-300 | 100-200 | |||
| ESL | 216-490 (381) | 170-185 | 320-560 | 660-730 | 340 | 532 | 209-377 | 270-340 (300) | 408-455 | 390-576 | 330 | 320-420 | 300-370 | ||
| CSL | 363-578 (462) | 360-560 | 510-520 | 720 | 524 | 520-560 | 320-960 | 380 | 360-390 | 430-530 | |||||
| CSW | 284-412 (325) | 300-380 | 340-360 | 330 | 333-503 | 340 | 260-400 | 210 | 280-300 | 400-500 | |||||
| SVL | 360-440 | 256-490 | 350 | 210-220 | |||||||||||
| SVW | 240 | 96-260 | 110 | 150-170 | |||||||||||
| VSL | 1,068-1,343 (1,266) | 1,250-1,560 | 1,040-1,340 | 1,400 | 1,270-1,470 (1,370) | 1,045 | 1,800 | 945-1,407 | 1,520 | 1,456-1,638 | 1,200-1,380 | 1,200 | 1,160-1,200 | 660-1,260 | 1,150-1,180 |
| VSW | 862-1,245 (1,083) | 1,140-1,610 | 1,100-1,440 | 1,200 | 1,130-1,350 (1,270) | 1,127 | 1,670 | 1,005-1,509 | 540 | 1,456 | 880-1,190 | 1,000 | 1,000-1,140 | 440-1,140 | 900-910 |
| OVL | 176-480 (385) | 240-360 | 240-540 | 640 | 300-470 (370) | 240 | 370 | 377-752 | 280-340 (310) | 455 | 240-440 | 390 | 300-340 | 230-270 | |
| OVW | 294-608 (492) | 640-730 | 300-640 | 400 | 470-650 (530) | 325 | 583 | 377-628 | 560-700 (630) | 728-773 | 440-680 | 470 | 540-560 | 240-260 | |
| MEL | 382-529 (465) | 330-610 (480) | 583 | 819 | |||||||||||
| MEW | 431-725 (580) | 470-610 (570) | 583 | 864 | |||||||||||
| ATL | 402-1,068 (854) | 620-690 | 460-1,440 | 1,200-1,300 | 500-780 (640) | 820 | 570 | 985 | 680-1,280 (930) | 1,047-1,192[ | 480-1,150 | 490 | 650-710 | 630-650 | 800-820 |
| ATW | 441-588 (524) | 640 | 320-660 | 660-710 | 290-470 (410) | 370 | 333 | 721-817 | 720-960 (890) | 546-682 | 490-680 | 490 | 520-600 | 320-350 | 460-480 |
| PTL | 617-1,078 (895) | 620-690 | 1,000-1,100 | 500-720 (630) | 420 | 630-1,048 | 940-1,000 (970) | 910 | 482-1,000 | 590 | 530-830 | 580-630 | |||
| PTW | 402-617 (516) | 480 | 660 | 320-520 (420) | 333 | 524-691 | 800 | 455-701 | 490-680 | 420 | 440-510 | 320-340 | |||
| EL | 92-102 (98) | 90-119 | 96-104 | 113-120 | 88-102 | 74 | 113 | 92-104 | 87-94 (90) | 88-90 | 91-100 | 80-100 | 60-110 | 90-110 | 120-160 |
| EW | 47-67 (53) | 50-68 | 60-62 | 63-75 | 41-48 | 52 | 66 | 52-62 | 54-63 (58) | 38-49 | 32-52 | 50 | 40-50 | 46-59† | 60-80 |
| FO | 910-1,279 (1,144) | 1,040-1,540 | 1,456-1,638 | 870 | |||||||||||
| U | 1,378-4,748 (3,112) | ||||||||||||||
| T | 2,411-3,567 (3,137) | 2,980-3,960 (3,590) | 2970 | ||||||||||||
| BW/BL | 16-23 (19)% | 27% | 21% | 18% | 21% | 24% | 15% | 30% | 20% | 16% | 26-27% | 20% | 28% | 16% | 23% |
| FO/BL | 9-12 (10)% | 8% | 11% | 10% | 9% | 18% | 10% | 9% | 10% | 9% | 11-15% | 9% | 12% | 8% | 12% |
| U/BL | 18-35 (26)% | 24% | 27% | 31% | 33% | 7% | 25% | 23% | 24% | 36% | 24-26% | 28% | 25% | 27% | 27% |
| T/BL | 22-31 (28)% | 35% | 28% | 23% | 33% | 22% | 28% | 27% | 33% | 25% | 28-29% | 29% | 29% | 25% | 29% |
Measurements are in μm.
Combined measurements of Odhner (1910), Mendheim (1943), and Skrjabin and Baschkirova (1956) [12,13,22].
Estimated by present authors.
Estimated from the drawings of literatures. Measurements shown in μm.
Fig. 1.Drawings of Pegosomum bubulcum specimens recovered from a cattle egret, Bubulcus ibis coromandus. (A) Whole body. (B) Head collar region. (C) Terminal genitalia with projected cirrus sac.
Fig. 2.Drawings of Nephrostomum ramosum specimens recovered from a cattle egret, Bubulcus ibis coromandus. (A) Whole body. (B) Head region of a specimen whose collar was lifted by the specimen fixation process. (C) Head region of a specimen with a well-positioned collar that made it possible to observe the dorsal recess. (D) Cirrus sac region containing the convoluted seminal vesicle.
Fig. 3.Morphological variation of the testes (A) and the ovary (B) of Nephrostomum ramosum.
Fig. 4.Photographs of Pegosomum bubulcum (A, B) and Nephrostomum ramosum (C, D). (A) P. bubulcum. Anterior distribution of vitelline follicles. Black arrow: stained parenchyma, White arrow: true distribution of vitelline follicles. (B) Esophagus of P. bubulcum showing a minute diverticulum. (C) Blunt posterior end of N. ramosum. (D) Posterior end of N. ramosum that seems to be similar to that described by Ukoli [25].