Author:
Sohn Woon-Mok,Na Byoung-Kuk,Lee Dongmin,Eom Keeseon S.,Yong Tai-Soon,Chai Jong-Yil,Min Duk-Young
Abstract
We identified the echinostome metacercariae in Chinese mystery snails, <i>Cipangopaludina</i> <i>chinensis</i> <i>malleata</i>, from Xiengkhuang Province, Lao PDR with morphologies of adult worms recovered. Total 20 snails were examined with artificial digestion method and then the collected metacercariae were orally infected to a mouse and a rat. Adult worms recovered from experimental animals were observed with a light microscope and a SEM. The metacercariae were round, 125×123 µm in average size, with a moderately thick cyst wall, collar spines distributed in the head collar and excretory granules in 2 canals of excretory tube. Adult flukes (3-week-old in a rat) were elongated, ventrally curved and 5.310×1.023 mm in average size. Head collar distinct, bearing 43 collar spines with 5 end group ones on each side. Oral sucker subterminal, prepharynx very short, pharynx well developed, and esophagus relatively short. Cirrus sac well developed, with a saccular seminal vesicle, and ventral sucker very large. Ovary round and on the median line of the body. Testes tandom and elongated. Eggs operculated, elliptical and 90×57 µm in average size. In the SEM observation, the head crown prominent, with 43 collar spines resembled with horns of younger stag. Scale-like tegumental spines were densely distributed on the surface between the head collar and ventral sucker, and their densities were decreased posteriorly. Conclusively, the metacercariae detected in <i>C</i>. <i>chinensis</i> <i>malleata</i> from Lao PDR were identified as those of <i>Echinostoma</i> <i>macrorchis</i> based on the morphological characteristics of adult worms.
Publisher
Korean Society for Parasitology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Parasitology
Cited by
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