2016
DOI: 10.15560/12.3.1912
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Distribution extension of Syphacia (Seuratoxyuris) peromysci Harkema, 1936 (Nematoda, Syphaciinae) parasitizing the Rock Mouse, Peromyscus difficilis (J. A. Allen, 1891) (Rodentia, Neotominae) in central Mexico

Abstract: As a part of an ongoing project in order to inventory the helminth parasites of rodents in Mexico, 49 individuals of Syphacia (Seuratoxyuris) peromysci were collected from five specimens of the Rock Mouse Peromyscus difficilis caught in Veracruz state, Mexico. This is the first report of S. peromysci in a Mexican endemic rodent, widening the known distribution of the species to the southern portion of the country.

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“…In México, S. peromysci has been recorded from P. maniculatus in Hidalgo (Pulido-Flores et al 2005) and P. difficilis in Veracruz (Falcón-Ordaz et al 2016). This is the first record of S. peromysci from P. yucatanicus and for Yucatán.…”
Section: Site Of Infection: Caecum and Large Intestinementioning
confidence: 74%
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“…In México, S. peromysci has been recorded from P. maniculatus in Hidalgo (Pulido-Flores et al 2005) and P. difficilis in Veracruz (Falcón-Ordaz et al 2016). This is the first record of S. peromysci from P. yucatanicus and for Yucatán.…”
Section: Site Of Infection: Caecum and Large Intestinementioning
confidence: 74%
“…Host: Peromyscus yucatanicus Locality: Paraíso Prevalence and mean intensity (range): 20% (1/5) and 465 (465) Specimens deposited: MLP-He 7436 and CNHE 10709 Comments: The specimens examined from Yucatán had traits described by Kruidenier et al (1961), Kinsella (1972), andFalcón-Ordaz et al (2016), i.e. cephalic plate rounded (males) or elongated (females); amphids located medial to the ventral submedian papillae; lateral alae present; males with three mamelons, spicule 62-71 long, gubernaculum 31-33 long, accessory hook with ornamentation, three pairs of caudal papillae surrounding the cloacal region, and tail 67-79 long; and females with no prominent vulva and tail 276-321 long.…”
Section: Site Of Infection: Caecum and Large Intestinementioning
confidence: 99%