Strigeid parasites of <i>Circus buffoni</i> from Argentina, with the description of a new species of <i>Parastrigea</i> Szidat, 1928

Studying the Helminthological Collection of Museo de La Plata (MLP-He), several specimens of digeneans, recovered parasitizing a long-winged harrier, <i>Circus buffoni</i> (Accipitridae) from Buenos Aires Argentina, were analysed. The morphological and morphometric analysis of these spec...

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Autores principales: Drago, Fabiana Beatriz, Núñez, María Verónica, Lunaschi de Redolatti, Lía Inés
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spelling I19-R120-10915-1347592023-11-08T17:11:15Z http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/134759 Strigeid parasites of <i>Circus buffoni</i> from Argentina, with the description of a new species of <i>Parastrigea</i> Szidat, 1928 Drago, Fabiana Beatriz Núñez, María Verónica Lunaschi de Redolatti, Lía Inés 2018-03 2022-04-21T15:18:16Z en Ciencias Naturales Strigeidae Parastrigea buffoni n. sp. Strigea falconis brasiliana Circus buffoni Accipitridae Argentina Studying the Helminthological Collection of Museo de La Plata (MLP-He), several specimens of digeneans, recovered parasitizing a long-winged harrier, <i>Circus buffoni</i> (Accipitridae) from Buenos Aires Argentina, were analysed. The morphological and morphometric analysis of these specimens revealed the presence of two strigeid species, one of them new for science. <i>Parastrigea buffoni</i> n. sp. is characterised by a forebody differentiated in a retractile cephalic region with a large opening and a balloon-shaped collar region or <i>collerette</i>, suckers located in cephalic region, holdfast organ with well development dorsal and ventral lips that can emerge through opening, a claviform hindbody, a large copulatory bursa with muscular ring (<i>Ringnapf</i>) and a genital cone well delimited, crossed by a sinuous hermaphroditic duct with internal rugae. The euryxenous parasite, <i>Strigea falconis brasiliana</i>, is briefly described, parasitizing a new host. This is the first record of helminths parasitizing long-winged harrier. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo Articulo Articulo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) application/pdf 751-758
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topic Ciencias Naturales
Strigeidae
Parastrigea buffoni n. sp.
Strigea falconis brasiliana
Circus buffoni
Accipitridae
Argentina
spellingShingle Ciencias Naturales
Strigeidae
Parastrigea buffoni n. sp.
Strigea falconis brasiliana
Circus buffoni
Accipitridae
Argentina
Drago, Fabiana Beatriz
Núñez, María Verónica
Lunaschi de Redolatti, Lía Inés
Strigeid parasites of <i>Circus buffoni</i> from Argentina, with the description of a new species of <i>Parastrigea</i> Szidat, 1928
topic_facet Ciencias Naturales
Strigeidae
Parastrigea buffoni n. sp.
Strigea falconis brasiliana
Circus buffoni
Accipitridae
Argentina
description Studying the Helminthological Collection of Museo de La Plata (MLP-He), several specimens of digeneans, recovered parasitizing a long-winged harrier, <i>Circus buffoni</i> (Accipitridae) from Buenos Aires Argentina, were analysed. The morphological and morphometric analysis of these specimens revealed the presence of two strigeid species, one of them new for science. <i>Parastrigea buffoni</i> n. sp. is characterised by a forebody differentiated in a retractile cephalic region with a large opening and a balloon-shaped collar region or <i>collerette</i>, suckers located in cephalic region, holdfast organ with well development dorsal and ventral lips that can emerge through opening, a claviform hindbody, a large copulatory bursa with muscular ring (<i>Ringnapf</i>) and a genital cone well delimited, crossed by a sinuous hermaphroditic duct with internal rugae. The euryxenous parasite, <i>Strigea falconis brasiliana</i>, is briefly described, parasitizing a new host. This is the first record of helminths parasitizing long-winged harrier.
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author Drago, Fabiana Beatriz
Núñez, María Verónica
Lunaschi de Redolatti, Lía Inés
author_facet Drago, Fabiana Beatriz
Núñez, María Verónica
Lunaschi de Redolatti, Lía Inés
author_sort Drago, Fabiana Beatriz
title Strigeid parasites of <i>Circus buffoni</i> from Argentina, with the description of a new species of <i>Parastrigea</i> Szidat, 1928
title_short Strigeid parasites of <i>Circus buffoni</i> from Argentina, with the description of a new species of <i>Parastrigea</i> Szidat, 1928
title_full Strigeid parasites of <i>Circus buffoni</i> from Argentina, with the description of a new species of <i>Parastrigea</i> Szidat, 1928
title_fullStr Strigeid parasites of <i>Circus buffoni</i> from Argentina, with the description of a new species of <i>Parastrigea</i> Szidat, 1928
title_full_unstemmed Strigeid parasites of <i>Circus buffoni</i> from Argentina, with the description of a new species of <i>Parastrigea</i> Szidat, 1928
title_sort strigeid parasites of <i>circus buffoni</i> from argentina, with the description of a new species of <i>parastrigea</i> szidat, 1928
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