2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2021.07.004
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The first case of Spiroxys contortus in European pond turtle (Emys orbicularis) in the wild in Poland

Abstract: During standard parasitological dissection of 4 individuals of European pond turtle ( E. orbicularis ) (Linneaus, 1758) one nematode was found. In a morphological examination the parasite was identified as Spiroxys contortus (Rudolphi, 1819) and confirmed by DNA analysis based on sequencing of the small subunit ribosomal RNA gene. The partial 18S rDNA gene was deposited to NCBI GenBank with the accession number MN629917. This is the first molecular evidence of … Show more

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“…The 18S ribosomal gene of S. contortus found parasitizing a H. tectifera from Buenos Aires could be partially sequenced. Comparison with sequences obtained from specimens found parasitizing Emys orbicularis (L.) from Poland confirm the wide geographic range of S. contortus and the ability to adapt to different environments and hosts (Demkowska-Kutrzepa et al ., 2021). This is the first record of S. contortus for T. dorbigni from Argentina.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 18S ribosomal gene of S. contortus found parasitizing a H. tectifera from Buenos Aires could be partially sequenced. Comparison with sequences obtained from specimens found parasitizing Emys orbicularis (L.) from Poland confirm the wide geographic range of S. contortus and the ability to adapt to different environments and hosts (Demkowska-Kutrzepa et al ., 2021). This is the first record of S. contortus for T. dorbigni from Argentina.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…data 18_S. haplotypes Echinocephalus carpiae KC493258 Cyprinus carpio Burullus Lake, Egypt Abdel-Ghaffar et al (2013) Echinocephalus overstreeti JF934729 Heterodontus portusjacksoni Adelaide, South Australia Laetsch et al (2012) Gnathostoma binucleatum Z96946 Pool of eight larvae *Unpublished Gnathostoma turgidum Z96948 *Unpublished Gnathostoma neoprocyonis Z96947 *Unpublished Gnathostoma turgidum KT894809 Philander opossum Santa Catarina, Brazil #Unpublished Spiroxys contortus MN629917 Emys orbicularis Polesie National Park (South-Eastern Poland) Demkowska-Kutrzepa et al (2021) Spiroxys hanzaki AB818383 Andrias japonicus Hyogo, Japan Hasegawa et al (2013) in Japanese Spiroxys japonica AB818382 Rana nigromaculata Niigata, Tokamachi, Japan Hasegawa et al (2013) in Japanese Spiroxys japonica ...…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…pudo secuenciarse parcialmente. La comparación con secuencias obtenidas de ejemplares hallados en la tortuga europea Emys orbicularis (L.) en Polonia, permitió identificar que se trata de la misma especie, confirmando el amplio rango geográfico de S. contortus y la capacidad de adaptarse a diferentes ambientes y hospedadores(Demkowska-Kutrzepa et al 2021).Hedruridae Railliet, 1916HedrurisNitzch, 1821 Las especies del género Hedruris son parásitas de anfibios, lampreas, peces y reptiles, comúnmente ubicándose en el estómago y en la parte anterior del intestino. Las hembras son características de la especie por poseer un gancho en el extremo posterior por el cual se anclan al hospedador y los machos se suelen encontrar enrollados a las hembras.…”
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