套索
蛲虫
生物
坦桑尼亚
形态学(生物学)
动物
生态学
蠕虫
地理
环境规划
作者
Hideo Hasegawa,Yatsukaho Ikeda,Akiko Fujisaki,Liza R. Moscovice,Klára J. Petrželková,Taranjit Kaur,Michael A. Huffman
摘要
The chimpanzee pinworm, Enterobius (Enterobius) anthropopitheci (Gedoelst, 1916) (Nematoda: Oxyuridae), is redescribed based on light and scanning electron microscopy of both sexes collected from the feces of chimpanzees, Pan troglodytes, of an introduced population on Rubondo Island, Tanzania. Enterobius (E.) anthropopitheci is characterized by having a small body (males 1.13–1.83 mm long, females 3.33–4.73 mm long), a rather straight spicule with a ventral membranous formation in males, double-crested lateral alae in females, small eggs (53–58 by 24–28 μm), and a smooth eggshell with 3 longitudinal thickenings. Morphological comparison is made between the present and previous descriptions.
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