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Review of five species of cyclocoelids (Digenea: Cyclocoelidae) from aquatic birds in Mexico with notes on their interspecific variation
Based on a morphological approach, five species of cyclocoelids (Digenea: Cyclocoelidae) are revised based on material from birds in Mexico. The species studied are: Cyclocoelum cf. leidyi Harrah, 1922 from the black-necked stilt Himantopus mexicanus Müller (Recurvirostridae); Cyclocoelum mutabile (...
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Published in: | Systematic parasitology 2018-11, Vol.95 (8-9), p.921-942 |
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Summary: | Based on a morphological approach, five species of cyclocoelids (Digenea: Cyclocoelidae) are revised based on material from birds in Mexico. The species studied are:
Cyclocoelum
cf.
leidyi
Harrah, 1922 from the black-necked stilt
Himantopus mexicanus
Müller (Recurvirostridae);
Cyclocoelum mutabile
(Zeder, 1800) from the northern jacana
Jacana spinosa
L. (Jacanidae) and the willet
Tringa semipalmata
Gmelin (Scolopacidae);
Cyclocoelum pseudomicrostomum
Harrah, 1922 from the American coot
Fulica americana
Gmelin (Rallidae);
Selfcoelum lamothei
Blend & Dronen, 2008, from the long-billed curlew
Numenius americanus
Bechstein (Scolopacidae); and
Neohaematotrephus arayae
Zamparo, Brooks, Causey & Rodriguez, 2003 from
J. spinosa
. New morphological data, illustrations and measurements are presented for these trematodes. Three species, insufficiently described, i.e.
C.
cf.
leidyi, C. mutabile
and
C. pseudomicrostomum
, are redescribed in detail. Our results indicate morphological variation in some important features used in the diagnosis of
Cyclocoelum
Brandes, 1892 (i.e. the presence or absence of oral sucker, the position of the genital pore relative to the pharynx, and the posterior extension of the uterus) and
Selfcoelum
Dronen, Gardner & Jiménez, 2006 (i.e. anterior extension of vitelline follicles). Finally, this study provides the first molecular data for the large subunit of the ribosomal RNA (28S rRNA) gene for
N. arayae
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ISSN: | 0165-5752 1573-5192 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11230-018-9825-x |