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The mermithid species Isomermis lairdi (Nematoda, Mermithidae), previously only known in Africa, found in Europe

Abstract. The present work contributs to the knowledge on the aquatic mermithids (Nematoda, Mermithidae) occurring in black flies – an insufficiently studied group of parasitic nematodes. Isomermis lairdi Mondet, Poinar & Bernadou, 1977, described from larvae of Simulium damnosum Theobald, 1903...

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Autor principal: Gradinarov, Denis
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4258736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25493063
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.454.7577
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description Abstract. The present work contributs to the knowledge on the aquatic mermithids (Nematoda, Mermithidae) occurring in black flies – an insufficiently studied group of parasitic nematodes. Isomermis lairdi Mondet, Poinar & Bernadou, 1977, described from larvae of Simulium damnosum Theobald, 1903 in Western Africa, is reported to occur in Bulgaria. The species was isolated from larvae of Simulium ornatum Meigen, 1818 in a local population of simuliids in a mountain stream near Jeleznitsa Village, Sofia district. Postparasitic juveniles of mermithids were obtained from the hosts and reared to the adult stage. The species was identified by morphological and morphometrical characters of postparasitic juveniles, and of male and female individuals. In the summer of 2012 a relatively high rate of mermithid infection in a local host population was detected (prevalence up to 44.1%). In August of the next year host abundance had considerably declined and other simuliid species, Simulium variegatum Meigen, 1818 and Simulium reptans (Linnaeus, 1758), predominated in the investigated locality. In West Africa, Isomermis lairdi is considered to be a potential biological agent for reducing the population density of the Simulium damnosum complex – the main vector of human onchocerciasis. In Europe, species of the Simulium ornatum complex are among the vectors of onchocerciasis of cattle and deer. The mermithids presumably play a certain role in the epidemiology of these diseases. A brief discussion on the taxonomy of the genus Isomermis Coman, 1953, and of the feasibility of molecular methods in mermithid taxonomy is provided. The species Isomermis lairdi is reported for the first time from Europe.
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spelling pubmed-42587362014-12-09 The mermithid species Isomermis lairdi (Nematoda, Mermithidae), previously only known in Africa, found in Europe Gradinarov, Denis Zookeys Research Article Abstract. The present work contributs to the knowledge on the aquatic mermithids (Nematoda, Mermithidae) occurring in black flies – an insufficiently studied group of parasitic nematodes. Isomermis lairdi Mondet, Poinar & Bernadou, 1977, described from larvae of Simulium damnosum Theobald, 1903 in Western Africa, is reported to occur in Bulgaria. The species was isolated from larvae of Simulium ornatum Meigen, 1818 in a local population of simuliids in a mountain stream near Jeleznitsa Village, Sofia district. Postparasitic juveniles of mermithids were obtained from the hosts and reared to the adult stage. The species was identified by morphological and morphometrical characters of postparasitic juveniles, and of male and female individuals. In the summer of 2012 a relatively high rate of mermithid infection in a local host population was detected (prevalence up to 44.1%). In August of the next year host abundance had considerably declined and other simuliid species, Simulium variegatum Meigen, 1818 and Simulium reptans (Linnaeus, 1758), predominated in the investigated locality. In West Africa, Isomermis lairdi is considered to be a potential biological agent for reducing the population density of the Simulium damnosum complex – the main vector of human onchocerciasis. In Europe, species of the Simulium ornatum complex are among the vectors of onchocerciasis of cattle and deer. The mermithids presumably play a certain role in the epidemiology of these diseases. A brief discussion on the taxonomy of the genus Isomermis Coman, 1953, and of the feasibility of molecular methods in mermithid taxonomy is provided. The species Isomermis lairdi is reported for the first time from Europe. Pensoft Publishers 2014-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4258736/ /pubmed/25493063 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.454.7577 Text en Denis Gradinarov http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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The mermithid species Isomermis lairdi (Nematoda, Mermithidae), previously only known in Africa, found in Europe
title The mermithid species Isomermis lairdi (Nematoda, Mermithidae), previously only known in Africa, found in Europe
title_full The mermithid species Isomermis lairdi (Nematoda, Mermithidae), previously only known in Africa, found in Europe
title_fullStr The mermithid species Isomermis lairdi (Nematoda, Mermithidae), previously only known in Africa, found in Europe
title_full_unstemmed The mermithid species Isomermis lairdi (Nematoda, Mermithidae), previously only known in Africa, found in Europe
title_short The mermithid species Isomermis lairdi (Nematoda, Mermithidae), previously only known in Africa, found in Europe
title_sort mermithid species isomermis lairdi (nematoda, mermithidae), previously only known in africa, found in europe
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4258736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25493063
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.454.7577
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