TY - JOUR
T1 - Euryhelmis squamula (Digenea: Heterophyidae) recovered from korean raccoon dog, nyctereutes procyonoides koreensis, in Korea
AU - Kim, Hyeon Cheol
AU - Hong, Eui Ju
AU - Ryu, Si Yun
AU - Park, Jinho
AU - Cho, Jeong Gon
AU - Yu, Do Hyeon
AU - Chae, Joon Seok
AU - Choi, Kyoung Seong
AU - Park, Bae Keun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - In this study, we intended to describe an unrecorded species of heterophyid trematode recovered from the small intestine of a Korean raccoon dog, Nyctereutes procyonoides koreensis, in Korea. A total of 13 small flukes were collected from a deceased Korean raccoon dog which was found in Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do, Korea in May 2017. The trematode body were covered with many small spines, rectangular, broader than long, 807-1,103 µm long and 1,270-1,550 µm wide. Oral sucker in the anterior end slightly smaller than acetabulum. Pharynx muscular and well developed. Esophagus relatively long and sigmoid. Acetabulum small and located at median in anterior 2/5 portion. Ceca bifurcated at the anterior of genital pore and acetabulum and terminated at testis level. Testes larger, deeply lobed and located at the near of posterior end of body. Ovary small, triangular and located at the slight left of median and the anterior of left testis. Vitelline follicles dendritic and extend from the middle level of esophagus to the posterior portion of body. Eggs embryo-nated, operculated, small and 33-35×15-16 µm in size. Based on the morphological characteristics, the small heterophy-id flukes recovered from the small intestines of Korean raccoon dog, N. procyonoides koreensis, were identified as Eury-helmis squamula (Digenea: Heterophyidae). Accordingly, this species of heterophyid flukes is to be a new trematode fauna in Korea by this study.
AB - In this study, we intended to describe an unrecorded species of heterophyid trematode recovered from the small intestine of a Korean raccoon dog, Nyctereutes procyonoides koreensis, in Korea. A total of 13 small flukes were collected from a deceased Korean raccoon dog which was found in Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do, Korea in May 2017. The trematode body were covered with many small spines, rectangular, broader than long, 807-1,103 µm long and 1,270-1,550 µm wide. Oral sucker in the anterior end slightly smaller than acetabulum. Pharynx muscular and well developed. Esophagus relatively long and sigmoid. Acetabulum small and located at median in anterior 2/5 portion. Ceca bifurcated at the anterior of genital pore and acetabulum and terminated at testis level. Testes larger, deeply lobed and located at the near of posterior end of body. Ovary small, triangular and located at the slight left of median and the anterior of left testis. Vitelline follicles dendritic and extend from the middle level of esophagus to the posterior portion of body. Eggs embryo-nated, operculated, small and 33-35×15-16 µm in size. Based on the morphological characteristics, the small heterophy-id flukes recovered from the small intestines of Korean raccoon dog, N. procyonoides koreensis, were identified as Eury-helmis squamula (Digenea: Heterophyidae). Accordingly, this species of heterophyid flukes is to be a new trematode fauna in Korea by this study.
KW - Euryhelmis squamula
KW - Korea
KW - Korean raccoon dog
KW - Nyctereutes procyonoides koreensis
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U2 - 10.3347/kjp.2021.59.3.303
DO - 10.3347/kjp.2021.59.3.303
M3 - Article
C2 - 34218603
AN - SCOPUS:85109809842
SN - 0023-4001
VL - 59
SP - 303
EP - 309
JO - Korean Journal of Parasitology
JF - Korean Journal of Parasitology
IS - 3
ER -