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Two remarkable pinworms (Nematoda: Enterobiinae) parasitizing orangutan (Pongo abelii) in Sumatra (Indonesia)

Authors

FOITOVÁ Ivona BARUŠ Vlastimil HODOVÁ Iveta KOUBKOVÁ Božena NURCAHYO Wisnu

Year of publication 2008
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Helminthologia
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Zoology
Keywords Orangutan; Oxyuridae; Sumatra; Lemuricola (Protenterobius) pongoi n.sp.; Enterobius (Enterobius) buckleyi
Description Two species of pinworms (Enterobiinae) were collected from fresh faeces of semi-wild orangutans Pongo abelii Lesson living in northern Sumatra (Indonesia). The female of Enterobius (Enterobius) buckleyi Sandosham, 1950 is redescribed. Lemuricola (Protenterobius) pongoi n. sp. is described on the basis of females (no males are available) and distinguished from L. (P.) nycticebi (Baylis, 1928) by cephalic and mouth morphology (head and teeth superstructures), body (9.85 - 15.46 mm) and tail (2.34 - 2.95 mm) length, smaller eggs (48 - 56 x 22 - 28 um), longer vulva distance from anterior extremity (2.05 - 3.09 mm) and other features. Characteristic is the total body length/oesophagus length ratio (1 : 15.3 - 22.0). Both nematode species were studied using scanning electron microscopy for the first time.
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