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Ann. Parasitol. Hum. Comp.
Volume 52, Number 2, 1977
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Page(s) | 159 - 170 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/1977522159 | |
Published online | 21 September 2017 |
Mémoire
Cycle biologique de Tarsubulura perarmata (Ratzel, 1868)
Biological cycle of Tarsubulura perarmata (Ratzel, 1868)
1 Laboratoire de Zoologie (Vers), associé au C.N.R.S., Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, 43, rue Cuvier, F 75231 Paris Cedex 05, France et Laboratoire de Biologie, Faculté des Sciences et Techniques Sfax, Tunisie.
2 Division of Medical Ecology (Lim Boo Liat), Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Tarsubulura perarmata (Ratzel, 1868) est identifié en Malaisie (Kuala Lumpur) chez un: Primate Tarsius bancanus, et chez des Tupaidés Tupaia glis et T. minor. Son cycle biologique est obtenu par l’infestation expérimentale de Criquets appartenant aux genres Valanga et Oxya. Les larves infestantes sont obtenues après trois semaines d’évolution à 28 °C chez l’insecte. Elles diffèrent des troisièmes stades larvaires de Subulurinae par le développement des lobes pharyngiens cuticulaires. L’apparition précoce de ce caractère ontogénétique confirme l’isolement du genre Tarsubulara par rapport à l’évolution générale des Subuluridae.
Abstract
Tarsubulura perarmata (Ratzel, 1868) is described from a primate Tarsius bancanus and from Tupaidae: Tupaia glis and T. minor in Malaysia, (Kuala Lumpur). Its biological cycle is done by the experimental infestation of crickets belonging to the genera Valanga and Oxya. The infective larvae are obtained after three weeks of development at 28 °C in the intermediate host. They differ from third stage larvae obtained from Subulurinae by the development of cuticular pharyngeal lobes. The early apparition of this ontogenetic-character confirms the isolation of the genus Tarsubulura as compared to the general evolution of the Subuluridae.
© Masson, Paris 1977, transferred to Société Française de Parasitologie
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