COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY OF OSTERTAGIA-MOSSI AND OSTERTAGIA-DIKMANSI (TRICHOSTRONGYLIDAE) FROM ODOCOILEUS-VIRGINIANUS AND COMMENTS ON OTHER OSTERTAGIA SPP FROM THE CERVIDAE

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作者
HOBERG, EP
LICHTENFELS, JR
PILITT, PA
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[1] Agricultural Research Service, Livestock and Poultry Sciences Institute, Biosystematic Parasitology Laboratory, USDA, Beltsville, 20715, MD, BARC East, Building 1180
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10.1007/BF00009596
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R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
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The synlophes of Ostertagia mossi Dikmans, 1931 and O. dikmansi Becklund & Walker, 1968 were found to be identical supporting recognition of these as the major and minor morphotypes, respectively, of a putative species pair within the Ostertagiinae. The cervical synlophe included three narrowly spaced, continuous, parallel ridges laterally and three parallel but more widely spaced ridges in the dorsal and ventral fields (Type II and Type A patterns, respectively). The disposition of the synlophe in conjunction with a long oesophageo-intestinal valve, and attributes of the genital cone and spicules are characteristics shared among other Ostertagia spp. from cervids in the Holarctic region that allow recognition of a species group morphologically distinct from the Ostertagiinae of domestic ruminants. The morphological similarity of O. mossi/O. dikmansi, O. leptospicularis Assadov, 1953/O. kolchida Popova, 1937 and O. gruehneri Skrjabin, 1929/O. arctica Mitzkewitsch, 1929 is substantial, but these species can be differentiated by small but constant differences in the synlophe and genital complex of males; females cannot be easily distinguished. The morphological similarity of this cryptic complex of species and their relatively restricted distribution among cervids suggests a coevolutionary history for hosts and parasites in the Holarctic region.
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