Parasitology, Harold W. Manter Laboratory of

 

Date of this Version

1988

Citation

Journal of Parasitology (1988) 74(4): 686-691.

Comments

Copyright 1988, American Society of Parasitologists. Used by permission.

Abstract

The synlophe of Nematodirus neotoma from Neotoma spp. is characterized. The cervical synlophe is composed of 30-32 and 36-42 ridges in males and females, respectively. Of these, 14 and 20-22 ridges are continuous in the cervical zone and extend to the base of the cephalic expansion. Six pairs of lateral ridges are discontinuous but extend greater than one-third the length of the cervical region. In both males and females, the number of ridges increases posteriad, terminating near the bursa in the male, and extending the entire length of the body in the female. The synonymy of N. neotoma and N. tortuosus was confirmed.

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