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摘要
对生活在蒙古和草原的双峰驼(Camelus bactrianus)的前胃纤毛虫组成进行了研究,鉴定出5目7属14种。其中一种为新种,命名为Entodinium okoppensis f. cameli n.f。6种含一新种为骆驼前胃新记录。属的百分比组成随寄主个体和胃内采集部位的不同而不同,但以肠属为主。每毫升胃液总纤毛虫密度平均为2.1 × 10(5)。
Ciliate protozoa in the forestomach of the Bactrian camel in Inner-Mongolia, China.
Ciliate composition in the forestomach was examined in four Bactrian camels, Camelus bactrianus, inhabiting Mongol and Steppes, then 7 genera containing 14 species with 5 formae were identified. One of these formae was a new forma, and described as Entodinium okoppensis f. cameli n.f. Six species containing one new forma were new records in the forestomach of camels. The percentage composition of genera varied with the individuals of host and the collection sites in the stomach but Entodinium was generally predominant. Total ciliate density per milliliter of stomach fluid was 2.1 x 10(5) on average.