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Turkiye Parazitol Derg ; 29(4): 295-7, 2005.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17124692

RESUMEN

A nematode Pseudomazzia macrolabiata of a new genus and a new species is described here from the intestine of the fish Pomadasys olivaceus of Karachi coast. The new genus is characterized by having an enlarged head region with three large prominent lips protruding externally from the head, a prominent buccal cavity and with a proboscis. The esophagus is not clearly divided into muscular and glandular parts and the intestine is simple. The male has very unequal spicules, dissimilar in shape. The caudal alae are prominent supported by several pedunculate papillae including 5 pre anal pairs and two pairs including one pro-anal and one post-anal. The female vulva is near the middle of the body. The tail is elongate, bluntly pointed and is provided with a terminal forked spike. The eggs are thin shelled and oval in shape.

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Turkiye Parazitol Derg ; 29(2): 131-4, 2005.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17160842

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Syphacia caudibandata was found in the gut of the common hare Lepus capensis (Linn.) in Karachi, Pakistan. The new species is characterized by having a typical caudal region provided with transverse band and bead like structures placed at wellproportioned spaces in the females and one or two cuticular mamelons and relatively short spicules in males. Scanning micrographs of the cuticle show a typical cuticular structure over the mid dorsal body surface. This is the first time that the genus Syphacia has been found in the host, Lepus capensis, in Pakistan.

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