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Helminthologia | 2010

Helminths of the brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) (Berkenhout, 1769) in the city of Palermo, Italy

Concetta Milazzo; A. Ribas; J.C. Casanova; Mara Cagnin; F. Geraci; C. Di Bella

SummaryA helminthological survey was performed on 143 brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) from the city of Palermo (Italy). The overall prevalence of helminth infection was 98.60 %. The following parasites were found: Brachylaima sp. (prevalence 8.39 %) (Trematoda); Taenia taeniaeformis larvae (11.89 %), Rodentolepis nana (13.29 %), Hymenolepis diminuta (24.48 %) (Cestoda); Gongylonema sp., (4.90 %), Syphacia muris (8.39 %), Nippostrongylus brasiliensis (18.88 %), Eucoleus gastricus (30.07 %), Mastophorus muris (30.77 %), Capillaria hepatica (54.55 %), Heterakis spumosa (82.52 %) (Nematoda) and one acanthocephalan (0.70 %). The species found in males were also present in females, with the exception of the acanthocephalan. No significant differences were found between males and females in prevalence (P%) or mean infection intensity (MI). However, a significant correlation between both P% and MI, as well as host age, was observed in some helminth species. Hosts were infected by one to six helminth species (median = 3). This is the first report from Sicily of helminths in R. norvegicus.


Journal of Parasitology | 2003

SPAULIGODON ALOISEI N. SP. (NEMATODA: PHARYNGODONIDAE) PARASITE OF PODARCIS SICULA (REPTILIA: LACERTIDAE) FROM ITALY

Joan Carles Casanova; Concetta Milazzo; Alexis Ribas; Mara Cagnin

A new species of an oxyurid nematode is described from the large intestine of the lacertid lizard Podarcis sicula (Rafinesque, 1810) (Reptilia: Lacertidae) from Italy. Spauligodon aloisei n. sp. differs from other species of the genus by a combination of morphological and metrical characters, including a spined tail in males and females, absence of a spicule in males, arrangement of the last pair of the male caudal papillae, vulva location, and egg morphology. The species most similar to S. aloisei n. sp. is Spauligodon caspius Annayev, 1987, described from Tenuidactylus (=Gymnodactylus) caspius in Turkmenistan. Tail length and location of the excretory pore and vulvar opening separate S. caspius from S. aloisei n. sp. This article increases the number of species of this genus from reptiles in the Paleartic Realm to 19.


Italian Journal of Zoology | 2003

Helminths of the bank vole clethrionomys glareolus (rodentia, arvicolinae) in Southern Italy

Concetta Milazzo; Juan Carlos Casanova; Gaetano Aloise; Alexis Ribas; Mara Cagnin

Abstract Helminth parasites were studied in the bank vole, Clethrionomys glareolus, (Rodentia, Arvicolinae), in southern Italy (Calabrian region). In total, 193 C. glareolus from three different areas captured between 1982 and 2001 were examined and nine species of helminths were recovered: one trematode (Corrigia vitta), four cestodes (Taenia martis larvae, Mesocestoides sp. larvae, Paranoplocephala omphalodes, Catenotaenia henttoneni) and four nematodes (Aonchotheca annulosa, Mastophorus muris, He‐ligmosomoides glareoli, Syphacia petrusewiczi). This is the first record of the bank vole helminth fauna in Italy. The study of the helminth community of this host reveals no quantitative differences between sexes and habitat influences, but the data show an isolationist character of the community due to low diversity and reduced interactions between species. The geographic localization of Calabria, the limit of the range of this species in Europe, could affect the low species richness found in C. glareolus in contrast with European voles (Clethrionomys spp.).


Parasitology Research | 2002

The helminth community of Talpa romana (Thomas, 1902) (Insectivora, Talpidae) in southern Italy

Concetta Milazzo; J.C. Casanova; Gaetano Aloise; Alexis Ribas; Mara Cagnin

Abstract. The helminth parasite community of Talpa romana in Calabria (southern Italy ) was studied. The helminth fauna comprised six species: Ityogonimus ocreatus (Goeze 1782), Staphylocistis bacillaris (Goeze 1782), Capillaria talpae (Siebold 1850), Parastrongyloides winchesi (Morgan 1928), Spirura talpae (Gmelin 1790), and Tricholinstowia linstowi (Travassos 1918). All species except S. bacillaris were dominant in this community. The helminths are all stenoxenous species of Paleartic Talpa spp. This paper is the first quantitative approach to the helminth community of T. romana and reveals typical characteristics of an isolationist community. This can be explained by genetic and paleogeographic events.


Journal of Mountain Ecology | 2014

Are rodents a potential reservoir for Leishmania infantum in Italy

C. Di Bella; Fabrizio Vitale; A. Greco; Concetta Milazzo; G. Aloise; Mara Cagnin


Comparative Parasitology | 2003

Helminths and Ectoparasites of Rattus rattus and Mus musculus from Sicily, Italy

Concetta Milazzo; Joëlle Goüy de Bellocq; Mara Cagnin; J.C. Casanova; Calogero di Bella; Carlos Feliu; Roger Fons; Serge Morand; Francis Santalla


Revista Ibero-Latinoamericana de Parasitología | 2010

Helminth fauna of commensal rodents, Mus musculus (Linnaeus, 1758) and Rattus rattus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Rodentia, Muridae) in Sicily (Italy).

Concetta Milazzo; Mara Cagnin; C. Di Bella; F. Geraci; Alexis Ribas


Acta Herpetologica | 2014

High levels of prevalence related to age and body condition: host-parasite interactions in a water frog Pelophylax kl. hispanicus

Mar Comas; Alexis Ribas; Concetta Milazzo; Emilio Sperone; Sandro Tripepi


Acta Adriatica: International Journal of Marine Sciences | 2012

Spatiotemporal patterns of distribution of large predatory sharks in Calabria (central Mediterranean, southern Italy)

Emilio Sperone; Giovanni Parise; Agostino Leone; Concetta Milazzo; Vincenzo Circosta; Gloriano Santoro; Giuseppe Paolillo; Primo Micarelli; Sandro Tripepi


Hystrix-italian Journal of Mammalogy | 2011

HELMINTH COMMUNITIES OF WOOD MOUSE (APODEMUS SYLVATICUS) ON THE RIVER AVENA (CALABRIA, SOUTHERN ITALY)

Concetta Milazzo; Calogero di Bella; Juan Carlos Casanova; Alexis Ribas; Mara Cagnin

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Alexis Ribas

University of Barcelona

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Carlos Feliu

University of Barcelona

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