Urogonimus turdi (Digenea: Leucochloridiidae) from the White’s Thrush, Zoothera aurea, in the Republic of Korea

Hyeon Cheol Kim, Eui Ju Hong, Si Yun Ryu, Jinho Park, Do Hyeon Yu, Joon Seok Chae, Kyoung Seong Choi, Cheolho Sim, Bae Keun Park

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Abstract

Avian trematodes, Urogonimus turdi (Digenea: Leucochloridiidae), were collected from the intestine of wild birds, Zoothera aurea, 2013-2017 in the Daejeon Metropolitan City, Korea. The body was ellipsoidal, attenuated and/or round ends, 1,987-2,120 long and 819-831 µm wide. The oral sucker was subterminal, rounded anteriorly, and 308-425×351-432 µm in size; the prepharynx and esophagus were almost lacking; pharynx was well-developed, 142-179×78-170 µm in size; intestine narrow, bifurcating just after pharynx, ascending to the oral sucker before looping posteriorly and terminating near the posterior end; ventral sucker larger, in almost median, 536-673×447-605 µm and approximately 1.5 times larger than oral sucker. A phylogenetic tree constructed with 18S ribosomal RNA showed inter- and intraspecific relationships. Based on these morphological and molecular findings, we report here a U. turdi from White’s thrushes in Korea.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)461-467
Number of pages7
JournalKorean Journal of Parasitology
Volume57
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2019

Keywords

  • Korea
  • Urogonimus turdi
  • White’s thrush
  • Zoothera aurea

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