New host and locality record of Parapharyngodon japonicus (Nematoda: Oxyuroidea) from the Egyptian changeable lizard Agama mutabilis (Agamidae): A light and scanning electron microscopy
Parapharyngodon (Oxyurida) is a lizard gastrointestinal nematode parasite with a life cycle including lizards as main hosts. However, some species are known to parasitize anurans. In the present study, P. japonicus isolated from the large intestine of the Egyptian changeable lizard, Agama mutabilis...
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doaj-7577d78a046a479f897557b0e2b99a912021-09-06T19:22:16ZengSciendoHelminthologia0440-66051336-90832019-03-01561222910.2478/helm-2018-0041helm-2018-0041New host and locality record of Parapharyngodon japonicus (Nematoda: Oxyuroidea) from the Egyptian changeable lizard Agama mutabilis (Agamidae): A light and scanning electron microscopyMorsy K.0Al-Kahtani M.1Shati A.2El-Kott A.3Abdel-Gaber R.4Fol M.5Department of Biology, College of Science, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Biology, College of Science, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Biology, College of Science, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Biology, College of Science, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptParapharyngodon (Oxyurida) is a lizard gastrointestinal nematode parasite with a life cycle including lizards as main hosts. However, some species are known to parasitize anurans. In the present study, P. japonicus isolated from the large intestine of the Egyptian changeable lizard, Agama mutabilis was described and illustrated. Forty five specimens of these animals were collected from south Sinai desert, Egypt during the period from May to September 2017. After necropsy, the body was opened by a longitudinal incision from vent to throat, and the gastrointestinal tract was removed. The esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines were examined separately for helminthes. The recovered nematodes were examined by light and scanning electron microscopy. Thirty six specimens (80.0 %) were found to be naturally infected. The parasite was robust with prominent cuticular transverse annulations. Mouth surrounded by three bilobed lips, each with tiny labial papillae. Three pairs of caudal papillae were observed in male worms; 1 pair precloacal, 1 pair sublateral in cloacal opening line, 1 pair in proximal region of caudal appendage on its narrowed point. The posterior extremity beard dorsally directed caudal appendages. Females were with a conical posterior end terminated at a terminal spike. Ovaries reached esophageal isthmus but not wrapped around corpus. The parasite recorded was compared morphologically and morphometrically with the most similar species, it was found that it was most similar to P. japonicus with new host and locality records.https://doi.org/10.2478/helm-2018-0041parapharyngodon japonicasnematodaagama mutabilisagamidaelight and scanning electron microscopic study |
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Morsy K. Al-Kahtani M. Shati A. El-Kott A. Abdel-Gaber R. Fol M. New host and locality record of Parapharyngodon japonicus (Nematoda: Oxyuroidea) from the Egyptian changeable lizard Agama mutabilis (Agamidae): A light and scanning electron microscopy Helminthologia parapharyngodon japonicas nematoda agama mutabilis agamidae light and scanning electron microscopic study |
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New host and locality record of Parapharyngodon japonicus (Nematoda: Oxyuroidea) from the Egyptian changeable lizard Agama mutabilis (Agamidae): A light and scanning electron microscopy |
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New host and locality record of Parapharyngodon japonicus (Nematoda: Oxyuroidea) from the Egyptian changeable lizard Agama mutabilis (Agamidae): A light and scanning electron microscopy |
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New host and locality record of Parapharyngodon japonicus (Nematoda: Oxyuroidea) from the Egyptian changeable lizard Agama mutabilis (Agamidae): A light and scanning electron microscopy |
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New host and locality record of Parapharyngodon japonicus (Nematoda: Oxyuroidea) from the Egyptian changeable lizard Agama mutabilis (Agamidae): A light and scanning electron microscopy |
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New host and locality record of Parapharyngodon japonicus (Nematoda: Oxyuroidea) from the Egyptian changeable lizard Agama mutabilis (Agamidae): A light and scanning electron microscopy |
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new host and locality record of parapharyngodon japonicus (nematoda: oxyuroidea) from the egyptian changeable lizard agama mutabilis (agamidae): a light and scanning electron microscopy |
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Parapharyngodon (Oxyurida) is a lizard gastrointestinal nematode parasite with a life cycle including lizards as main hosts. However, some species are known to parasitize anurans. In the present study, P. japonicus isolated from the large intestine of the Egyptian changeable lizard, Agama mutabilis was described and illustrated. Forty five specimens of these animals were collected from south Sinai desert, Egypt during the period from May to September 2017. After necropsy, the body was opened by a longitudinal incision from vent to throat, and the gastrointestinal tract was removed. The esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines were examined separately for helminthes. The recovered nematodes were examined by light and scanning electron microscopy. Thirty six specimens (80.0 %) were found to be naturally infected. The parasite was robust with prominent cuticular transverse annulations. Mouth surrounded by three bilobed lips, each with tiny labial papillae. Three pairs of caudal papillae were observed in male worms; 1 pair precloacal, 1 pair sublateral in cloacal opening line, 1 pair in proximal region of caudal appendage on its narrowed point. The posterior extremity beard dorsally directed caudal appendages. Females were with a conical posterior end terminated at a terminal spike. Ovaries reached esophageal isthmus but not wrapped around corpus. The parasite recorded was compared morphologically and morphometrically with the most similar species, it was found that it was most similar to P. japonicus with new host and locality records. |
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parapharyngodon japonicas nematoda agama mutabilis agamidae light and scanning electron microscopic study |
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