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Stellantchasmus falcatus (Digenea: Heterophyidae) in Cambodia: Discovery of Metacercariae in Mullets and Recovery of Adult Flukes in an Experimental Hamster

Authors
Chai, Jong-YilSohn, Woon-MokNa, Byoung-KukJeoung, Hoo-GnSinuon, MuthSocheat, Duong
Issue Date
Aug-2016
Publisher
대한기생충학ㆍ열대의학회
Keywords
Stellantchasmus falcatus; mullet; metacercaria; adult; Cambodia
Citation
The Korean Journal of Parasitology, v.54, no.4, pp 537 - 541
Pages
5
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
The Korean Journal of Parasitology
Volume
54
Number
4
Start Page
537
End Page
541
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/15339
DOI
10.3347/kjp.2016.54.4.537
ISSN
0023-4001
1738-0006
Abstract
Stellantchasmus falcatus (Digenea: Heterophyidae) is first reported from Cambodia through recovery of the metacercariae from mullet fish and adult flukes from an experimentally infected hamster. We purchased 7 mullets, Chelon macrolepis, in a local market of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and each of them was examined by the artificial digestion method on May 2010. The metacercariae of S. falcatus were detected in all mullets (100%) examined, and their average density was 177 per fish. They were elliptical, 220x168 mu m in average size. They were orally infected to an hamster to obtain adult flukes. Adults recovered at day 10 post infection were observed with a light microscope and a scanning electron microscope (SEM). They were small, 450x237 mu m in average size, had a small oral sucker (41x50 mu m), subglobular pharynx (29x21 mu m), slender esophagus (57 mu m), long and thick-walled expulsor (119x32 mu m), spherical ovary (58x69 mu m), and 2 ovoid testes (right: 117x74 mu m; left: 114x63 mu m). Eggs were small, yellow, and 23x12 mu m in average size. In SEM observations, tegumental spines were densely distributed on the whole tegument, and single small type I sensory papillae were distributed around the lip of oral sucker. The small ventral sucker was dextrally located and had 8 type I sensory papillae on the left margin. It has been first confirmed in the present study that the mullet, C. macrolepis, is playing the role of a second intermediate host of S. falcatus in Cambodia.
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