On the Adult Morphology of Wuchereria sp. (malayi?) from a Monkey (Macaca irus) and from Cats in Malaya, and on Wuchereria pahangi n.sp. from a Dog and a Cat

Author:

Buckley J. J. C.,Edeson J. F. B.

Abstract

Adult specimens or parts of specimens of Wuchereria were recovered from the lymphatic systems of a Kra monkey (Macaca irus) (1), domestic cats (4), a dog (1) and a Slow Loris (N. coucang), from areas of endemic human filariasis in Pahang, Malaya.Morphological studies on this material revealed a new species, herein named W. pahangi, in the dog and in one cat; a species in the Kra monkey which is close to and probably identical with adults of W. malayi as described by Bonne el at. (1941) from man in Indonesia; but its relationships, and also those of the species from man in Indonesia, with the W. malayi described by Rao & Maplestone (1939) in India need further investigation. Three cats harboured a species which is close to that in the Kra monkey but its identity is sub judice until further material is available. Fragments only of a female worm, which included the tail, were recovered from the Slow Loris. It is thought that this material may be the new species W. pahangi.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Parasitology

Reference8 articles.

1. Demonstration of cuticular bosses in Wuchereria bancrofti;Buckley;Trans. R. Soc. trop. Med. Hyg.,1952

2. A review of research on filariasis in Malaya;Jachowski;Lecture and review series. National Medical Research Institute, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland,1955

3. Filariasis in Fiji: addendum;Buckley;Trans. R. Soc. trop. Med. Hyg.,1952

4. Two microfilariae of the Kra monkey (Macaca irus)

5. Adult specimens of Wuchereria recovered from forest and domestic animals in Malaya;Edeson;Trans. R. Soc. trop. Med. Hyg.,1956

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