Acanthocephala

Thorny-headed worms

New and already known acanthocephalans from amphibians and reptiles in Vietnam, with keys to species of Pseudoacanthocephalus petrochenko, 1956 (Echinorhynchidae) and Sphaerechinorhynchus johnston and deland, 1929 (Plagiorhynchidae)

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2008
Authors:O. M. Amin, Van Ha, N., Heckmann, R. A.
Journal:Journal of ParasitologyJ. Parasitol.
Volume:94
Issue:1
Pagination:181 - 189
Date Published:2008///
ISBN Number:00223395 (ISSN)
Keywords:Acanthocephala, Acanthocephala (worms), Acanthocephalus, Amphibia, amphibian, animal experiment, Animals, Anura, article, Asia, Bufo melanostictus, Bufonidae, Bungarus fasciatus, controlled study, Echinorhynchidae, Elapidae, endoparasite, Eurasia, Female, Gekkonidae, Helminthiasis, Animal, Hemidactylus, Hemidactylus frenatus, host parasite interaction, identification key, invertebrate, Male, morphology, morphometrics, morphometry, Naja atra, new record, new species, nonhuman, Ophiophagus hannah, Paa, Plagiorhynchidae, Polypedates mutus, Porrorchinae, Porrorchis houdemeri, Prevalence, Pseudoacanthocephalus, Pseudoacanthocephalus nguyenthileae, Rana guentheri, Ranidae, reptile, Reptiles, Reptilia, Southeast Asia, Sphaerechinorhynchinae, Sphaerechinorhynchus, Sphaerechinorhynchus maximesospinus, taxonomic identification, Viet Nam, Vietnam
Abstract:

Adults of 2 new species in 2 orders of acanthocephalans obtained from the intestines of terrestrial amphibians and reptiles collected between 1998 and 2004 in Vietnam are described here. Pseudoacanthocephalus nguyenthileae n. sp. (Palaeacnthocephala: Echinorhynchidae) was collected from 5 species of terrestrial amphibians: (1) the common Sunda toad Bufo melanostictus Schneider (Bufonidae); (2) Paa verucospinosa (Bourret); (3) Gunther's Amoy frog Rana guentheri Boulenger; (4) Taipei frog R. taipehensis Denburgh (Ranidae), and (5) the Burmese whipping frog Polypedates mutus (Smith) (Racophoridae); as well as from the Chinese cobra Naja atra Cantor (Reptilia: Elapidae) and house gecko Hemidactylus frenatus Dumeril and Bibron (Reptilia: Gekkonidae). Sphaerechinorhynchus maximesospinus n. sp. (Plagiorhynchidae: Sphaerechinorhynchinae) was isolated from a king cobra Ophiophagus hannah (cantor) (Reptilia: Elapidae). Cystacanths of Porrorchis houdemeri (Joyeux and Baer, 1935) Schmidt and Kuntz, 1967 (Plagiorhynchidae: Porrorchinae) obtained from the mesenteries of banded krait Bungarus fasciatus (Schneider) (Reptilia: Elapidae), a paratenic host, are reported for the first time. Keys to the species of Pseudoacanthocephalus and Sphaerechinorhynchus are included. Characteristic features distinguishing the new species from related taxa include: P. nguyenthileae has 15-19 (usually 16-18) proboscis hook rows, each with 5-6 hooks that progressively increase in length and size posteriorly. The largest, intermediate, and smallest proboscis hooks of S. maximesospinus are the middle, anterior, and posterior hooks, respectively; the proboscis and neck are enclosed in a membrane. Morphometric characteristics of P. nguyenthileae show host-related variability. © American Society of Parasitologists 2008.

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