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J A Panti-May1, D I Hernández-Mena2, H A Ruiz-Piña1, M A Torres-Castro1, S F Hernández-Betancourt3, V M Vidal-Martínez2.
Abstract
The tayra Eira barbara is a Neotropical mustelid considered as an endangered species by Mexican environmental authorities. Despite the considerable information available on the biology and ecology of E. barbara, little is known about its helminth fauna. Here, we provided new records of nematodes from a road-killed tayra in Calakmul, Campeche, Mexico. The species identification of nematodes was based on morphological studies and molecular analysis of fragments of the 28S gene. The tayra specimen was infected by three nematodes: Molineus sp., Physalopterinae gen. sp. and Angiostrongylus vasosum. To our knowledge, this study is the first to report the natural infection of E. barbara with Molineus sp. and Physalopterinae gen. sp. Our study provides the first nucleotide sequences of nematodes parasitizing E. barbara providing a starting point against which future studies may be compared.Entities:
Keywords: Angiostrongylidae; Eira barbara; Molineidae; Neotropical region; Physalopteridae
Year: 2021 PMID: 34934393 PMCID: PMC8647953 DOI: 10.2478/helm-2021-0034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Helminthologia ISSN: 0440-6605 Impact factor: 1.184
Fig. 1A, Bursa of Molineus sp., ventral view. B, Spicules and gubernaculum of Molineus sp., ventral view. C, cephalic end of Physalopterinae gen. sp., apical view. D, Posterior end of Physalopterinae gen. sp., ventral view.
Fig. 2Maximum likelihood tree of nematodes of the order Strongylida found in E. barbara constructed on partial large subunit ribosomal gene (28S). Likelihood = -7165.961205. The names of the species in bold type belong to the specimens sequenced in this study. In front of each species name is the GenBank accession number of the sequences used for phylogenetic analysis.
Fig. 3Maximum likelihood tree of the nematode of the subfamily Physalopterinae found in E. barbara constructed on partial large subunit ribosomal gene (28S). Likelihood = -9676.672333. The names of the species in bold type belong to the specimens sequenced in this study. In front of each species name is the GenBank accession number of the sequences used for phylogenetic analysis.