Heligmonina (Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude & Digiani, Maria Celina 2010)
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Ordo: Rhabditida
Familia: Heligmonellidae
Name
Heligmonina Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude, 2010 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Heligmonina Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude, 2010, Zootaxa 2494: 12-13.
Description
(Table 5, Figures 17–19)
Materials Examined
Material: one male (slide 122) coparasite with Neoheligmonella sp. 4 (see below). Host: Lemniscomys striatus n° 329 (Table 5). Site: Small intestine. Locality: Adu (Nigeria).
Description
Male:3.8 mm long and 110 wide at mid-body, left ala (50) included (Figure 17). Cephalic vesicle 48 long and 25 wide. Excretory pore situated 220 from anterior end. Oesophagus 280 long (Figure 18). Spicules very thick, 210 long, ending in one sharp tip (Figure 19). SpL/BL: 5.5 %. Left ala disappearing just anterior to caudal bursa (Figure 17).
Figure 15, slide 123, Figure 16, slide 124 from Lemniscomys striatus n° 397. Figures 17–19, slide 122 from L. striatus n° 329.
Taxon Treatment
- Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude; Digiani, Maria Celina; 2010: Taxonomic revision of the type specimens of Ethiopian Nippostrongylinae (Nematoda) deposited at the Natural History Museum of London, Zootaxa 2494: 12-13. doi
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