2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0031-10492007001500001
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A new species of Blatticola Schwenk, 1926 (Oxyurida, Thelastomatidae) a parasite of Anurogryllus muticus (De Geer, 1773) (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) from Argentina

Abstract: Blatticola cristovata n. sp. (Oxyurida, Thelastomatidae) a parasite of the cricket Anurogryllus muticus (De Geer, 1773) (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) from Argentina, is described and illustrated. This is the first species of the genus Blatticola found parasitizing cricket. This new species is characterized in females by having the cuticle annulated through the body length, the mouth opening is subtriangular and surrounded by eight cephalic papillae, the stoma is short with three pairs placed in two rows of cuticular… Show more

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“…(Nedelchev, Pilarska, Takov, & Golemansky, 2013;Singh, Rastogi, & Singh, 2014). Nematodes in this family have been identified as parasites in the alimentary tracts of many arthropods, including the cockroach P. americana, the cricket Anurogryllus muticus and the mole cricket Gryllotalpa africana (Achinelly & Camino, 2007;Camino & Maiztegui, 2002;Shah, 2007;Vicente, Ozawa, & Hasegawa, 2016). Gregarines, leeches Herpodella sp., and the nematomorph Gordius aquaticus have been shown to parasitize Scolopendra sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Nedelchev, Pilarska, Takov, & Golemansky, 2013;Singh, Rastogi, & Singh, 2014). Nematodes in this family have been identified as parasites in the alimentary tracts of many arthropods, including the cockroach P. americana, the cricket Anurogryllus muticus and the mole cricket Gryllotalpa africana (Achinelly & Camino, 2007;Camino & Maiztegui, 2002;Shah, 2007;Vicente, Ozawa, & Hasegawa, 2016). Gregarines, leeches Herpodella sp., and the nematomorph Gordius aquaticus have been shown to parasitize Scolopendra sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%