埃及蜥蜴(爬行纲:鳞蜥纲)的胃肠道蠕虫

Pub Date : 2019-08-01 DOI:10.21608/puj.2019.13809.1048
Rasha Elmahy, S. Harras
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背景:尽管埃及有大量蜥蜴物种,但关于感染这群宿主的蠕虫动物群,却知之甚少。分别在2014年和2015年夏季(8月)和秋季(9月和10月)对蜥蜴的胃肠道蠕虫进行了寄生虫学研究。目的:本研究旨在更新埃及蜥蜴感染蠕虫寄生虫的信息。材料和方法:七种蜥蜴,Pseudotrapelus sinaitus Heyden,1827;Trapelus mutabilis Merrem,1820(Agamidae);毛叶龙珠,1758(Phyllodacylidae);Tropicocolotes tripolitanus Peters,1880(壁虎科);Daudin boskianus Acanthodactylus,1802(Lacertidae);Laurenti非洲Chamaeleo africanus,1768(Chamaeleonadae);和Varanus niloticus Linnaeus,1766(Varanidae),从埃及的几个地区采集。这些宿主被解剖并检查胃肠道蠕虫。将收集到的蠕虫固定在70%乙醇中,用胭脂红染色,并使用Olympus CX31显微镜和Zeiss Stemi 2000-C显微镜进行检查。结果:蠕虫感染的总患病率为35.9%。该研究记录了16种蠕虫,它们被认为是:6种地高辛[钝柱线虫(Looss,1896)Bhalerao,1936,特氏胸膜菌(Olsson,1876)Travasos,1921,血红Anchitrema blogineum(Sonsino,1894)Looss,1899,varani-Price,1936,Mesostephanus milvi Yamaguti,1939和Haplorchis pumilio(Looss,1896)Looss,1899],四种刺蛾[三个成虫,Oochostrica mutaili Morsyet al.,2013,Duthiersia fimbriata Diesing,1854,以及一种未鉴定的刺蛾和一种中刺蛾属的四thyridia spp.]和六种线虫[副咽藻micipsae Seurat,1917,Pharyngdon inermicauda Baylis,1923,缩写钩体Gervais,1848,Thubunaea pudica Seurat 1914,Tanqua tiara(von Linstow,1879)Blanchard,1904年和Spinicauda sonsinoi(林斯托,1894年)Travasos,1920年]。结论:本研究记录了埃及的10个新宿主和10个新地方记录,并区分了研究材料和报道的描述。这些发现大大增加了目前埃及蜥蜴感染蠕虫的信息。
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Gastrointestinal helminths of lizards (Reptilia: Squamata) from Egypt
Background: Despite the fact that Egypt contains a large number of lizard species, yet there is little knowledge recorded regarding the helminth fauna infecting this group of hosts. A parasitological study on gastrointestinal helminths of lizards was carried out during Summer (August) and Autumn (September and October), 2014 and 2015, respectively. Objective: This study aims to update information on helminth parasites that infect lizards in Egypt. Material and Methods: Seven species of lizards, Pseudotrapelus sinaitus Heyden, 1827; Trapelus mutabilis Merrem, 1820 (Agamidae); Tarentola mauritanica mauritanica Linnaeus, 1758 (Phyllodactylidae); Tropiocolotes tripolitanus Peters, 1880 (Gekkonidae); Acanthodactylus boskianus Daudin, 1802 (Lacertidae); Chamaeleo africanus Laurenti, 1768 (Chamaeleonidae); and Varanus niloticus Linnaeus, 1766 (Varanidae), were collected from several parts of Egypt. These hosts were dissected and examined for gastrointestinal helminth. The collected helminths were fixed in 70% ethanol, stained with carmine and examined by using an Olympus CX31 microscope and a Zeiss Stemi 2000-C microscope. Results: The total prevalence of infection with helminths was 35.9%. The study recorded 16 species of helminths recognised as: six species of digenea [Prosthodendrium obtusum (Looss, 1896) Bhalerao, 1936, Pleurogenoides tener (Olsson, 1876) Travassos, 1921, Anchitrema sanguineum (Sonsino, 1894) Looss, 1899, Cyclorchis varani Price, 1936, Mesostephanus milvi Yamaguti, 1939 and Haplorchis pumilio (Looss, 1896) Looss, 1899], four species of cestodes [three adults, Oochostrica mutabili Morsyet al., 2013, Duthiersia fimbriata Diesing, 1854 and one unidentified cestode and one tetrathyridia of Mesocestoides spp.] and six species of nematodes [Parapharyngodon micipsae Seurat, 1917, Pharyngodon inermicauda Baylis, 1923, Abbreviata leptosome Gervais, 1848, Thubunaea pudica Seurat, 1914, Tanqua tiara (von Linstow, 1879) Blanchard, 1904 and Spinicauda sonsinoi (Linstow, 1894) Travassos, 1920]. Conclusion: This study documents 10 new host and 10 new locality records in Egypt and distinguishes between studied material and reported descriptions. These findings add significantly to the present information on helminths infecting lizards in Egypt.
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