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Ann. Parasitol. Hum. Comp.
Volume 45, Number 6, 1970
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Page(s) | 829 - 837 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/1970456829 | |
Published online | 11 October 2017 |
Mémoire
Caractères primitifs de certains Nématodes Héligmosomes parasites de Muridés et de Cricétidés orientaux
Définition d'Orientostrongylus n. gen.
Laboratoire de Zoologie (Vers), associé au C.N.R.S. (Pr A.-G. Chabaud), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, 57, rue Cuvier, F. 75 - Paris-5e, France.
Description d'Orientostrongylus tenorai n. gen., n. sp., parasite de Muridés orientaux, caractérisé par son synlophe et sa morphologie bursale. Compléments à la description d'Orientostrongylus chinensis (Erhardova, 1959), n. cb.
Le genre Orientostrongylus est remarquable par ses caractères primitifs, en particulier par l’orientation des arêtes cuticulaires, l’épaisseur de la côte dorsale, la forme synthétique de la bourse caudale.
Il regroupe, actuellement, trois espèces : O. tenorai n. gen., n. sp. O. chinensis (Erhardova, 1959), n. cb., O. brevispicularis (Singh, 1962), n. cb., parasites de Muridés et de Cricetidés orientaux.
Abstract
Primitive characters of some Heligmosome Nematodes parasiting eastern Muridae and Cricetidae. Definition of Orientostrongylus, n. gen
Orientostrongylus tenorai n. gen., n. sp., parsiting eastern Muridae is described. It is characterised by its synlophe and bursal morphology. Additions to the description of Orientostrongylus chinensis (Erhardova, 1959), n. cb., are given.
The genus Orientostrongylus is well defined by its primitive characters, mainly its cuticular ridges arrangement, the thickness of its dorsal ray and the synthetic shape of its caudal bursa.
To date three species can be referred to this genus: O. tenorai n. gen., n. sp., O. chinensis (Erhardova, 1959), n. cb., and O. brevispicularis (Singh, 1962), n. cb., parasites of eastern Muridae and Cricetidae.
© Masson, Paris 1970, transferred to Société Française de Parasitologie
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