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Subulura eliseae sp. n. (Ascaridida: Subuluroidea), a parasite of Marmosa spp. from Amazon rainforest, Brazil
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SILVA, B.E. d. Andrade et al. Subulura eliseae sp. n. (Ascaridida: Subuluroidea), a parasite of Marmosa spp. from Amazon rainforest, Brazil. Journal of Helminthology, v. 96, e60, p. 1 - 10, April 2022.
1475-2697
10.1017/ S0022149X22000244
Autor
Silva, B.E. d. Andrade
Vilela, R. do Val
Freitas, L. da Costa
Pacheco, R.d. Campos
Mendonça, R.F.B. de
Rossi, R.V.
Maldonado Jr., A.
Resumen
The parasite biodiversity of mouse opossums in Brazil remains incompletely explored. We
describe a new species of Subulura (Ascaridida: Subuluroidea) from the large intestine of
the white-bellied woolly mouse opossum, Marmosa constantiae, based on the results of
light and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).We also partially sequenced the mitochondrial
cytochrome c oxidase I (MT-CO1) gene of the new species, using molecular phylogenetic analyses
to determine its relationships within the Subuluroidea superfamily. As molecular data on
subuluroid species are extremely limited, few inferences could be drawn from our phylogenies.
Our SEM observations showed the detailed morphology of the cephalic extremity, precloacal
pseudo-sucker, caudal papillae, phasmids and vulva. Subulura eliseae sp. n. differs from the
other four Subulura parasites species of marsupials by the number of caudal papillae and
the structure dimensions, and size of the spicule. Moreover, S. eliseae sp. n. has ten pairs of
caudal papillae, which is unique compared to other species. We present morphometric and
molecular data on this new species, contributing to future studies on subuluroids.