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Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 1997

Nematóides do Brasil. Parte V: nematóides de mamíferos

Joaquim Júlio Vicente; Henrique de Oliveira Rodrigues; Delir Corrêa Gomes; Roberto Magalhães Pinto

A survey of nematode species parasitizing Brazilian mammals is presented, with enough data to provide their specific identification. The tirst section refers to the survey ofthe species, related to 21 superfamilies, 45 families, 160 genera and 495 species that are illustrated and measurement tables are given. The second section is concerned to the catalogue ofhost mammals which includes 34 families, 176 species and their respective parasite nematodes. The identification of these helminths is achieved by means of keys to the superfamilies, families and genera. Specific determination is induced through the figures and tables as above mentioned.


Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 1995

Nematóides do Brasil. Parte IV: nematóides de aves

Joaquim Júlio Vicente; Henrique de Oliveira Rodrigues; Delir Corrêa Gomes; Roberto Magalhães Pinto

A survey of nematode species parasitizing Brazilian birds is presented, with enough data to provide their specific identification. The first section refers to the survey of the species, related to 17 superfamilies, 23 families, 75 genera and 257 species that are illustrated and measurement tables are given. The second section is concerned to the catalogue of host birds which includes 54 families. 361 species. and their respective parasite nematodes. The identification of these helminths is achieved by means of keys to the superfamilies. families and genera. Specific determination is induced through the figures and tables as above mentioned.


Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 1993

Nematóides do Brasil. Parte III: nematóides de répteis

Joaquim Júlio Vicente; Henrique de Oliveira Rodrigues; Delir Corrêa Gomes; Roberto Magalhães Pinto

A survey of nematode species parasizing Brazilian reptiles is presented, with data enough to provide their specific identification. The first section refers to the catalogation of the species, related to 127 superfamilies, 23 families, 55 genera and 121 species that are figured and included in measurement tables. The second section is concerned to the catalogue of host reptiles, with 16 families, and 90 species and their respective parasite nematodes. The identification of these helminths is achieved by means of keys to the superfamilies, families and genera. Specific determination is induced through the figures and tables as above mentioned.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 1994

Helminth parasites of conventionally mantained laboratory mice

Roberto Magalhães Pinto; Joaquim Júlio Vicente; Dely Noronha; L. Goncalves; Delir Corrêa Gomes

The spectrum of intestinal parasites present in the Swiss Webster, C57B1/6 and DBA/2 mice strains from different animal houses was identified and prevalences compared. Three parasites were observed during the course of this study, namely the cestode Vampirolepis nana (Siebold, 1852) Spasskii, 1954 (= Hymenolepis nana) and the nematodes Aspiculuris tetraptera (Nitzsch, 1821) Schultz, 1924 and Syphacia obvelata (Rudolphi, 1802) Seurat, 1916. The scope of this investigation has been widened to also include morphometric data on the parasites, to further simplify their identification, since the presence of helminths in laboratory animals is regarded as a restricting factor for the proper attainment of experimental protocols.


Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 1990

Nematóides do Brasil 2ª parte: nematóides de anfíbios

Joaquim Júlio Vicente; Henrique de Oliveira Rodrigues; Delir Corrêa Gomes; Roberto Magalhães Pinto

Sao reunidas neste trabalho todas as especies de nematoides parasitas de anfibios encontradas no Brasil, com dados suficientes para a sua identificacao especifica. Na primeira parte que e o catalogo dos nematoides parasitos de anfibios, sao relacionadas nove superfamilias, quatorze familias, vinte e quatro generos e sessenta e tres especies, sendo que destas, sao dadas figuras e medidas. Na segunda parte que e o catalogo dos anfibios hospedeiros, todos pertencentes a ordem Anura, sao referidas seis familias e cinquenta e cinco especies de anfibios, estas com os nematoides respectivos. A identificacao dos nematoides e auxiliada por chaves de determinacao das superfamilias, familias e generos, sendo a identificacao especifica feita atraves de quadros de medidas e figuras.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2012

Genetic and morphological characterisation of a new species of the genus Hysterothylacium (Nematoda) from Paralichthys isosceles Jordan, 1890 (Pisces: Teleostei) of the Neotropical Region, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Marcelo Knoff; N.N. Felizardo; Alena Mayo Iñiguez; Arnaldo Maldonado; Eduardo J Lopes Torres; Roberto Magalhães Pinto; Delir Corrêa Gomes

Taking into account the difficulties of taxonomic identification of larval anisakid nematodes based on morphological characters, genetic analyses were performed, together with those usually applied, in order to identify anisakid larvae found in the flounder Paralichthys isosceles from the littoral of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The analysis of 1,820 larvae revealed a new species, similar to Hysterothylacium MD, Hysterothylacium 2, Hysterothylacium KB and Hysterothylacium sp regarding the absence of the larval tooth, an excretory pore situated below the nerve ring level, and slender lateral alae. Moreover, the new species differs from Hysterothylacium fortalezae and Hysterothylacium reliquens with regard to the number and size of spines present on the tail end and from Hysterothylacium patagonicus by the absence of interlabia. The maximum parsimony and neighbour joining tree topologies based on the 18S ribosomal DNA gene, complete internal transcribed spacer region and cytochrome oxidase 2 (COII) gene demonstrated that the Brazilian larvae belong to Raphidascarididae and represent a unique genetic entity, confirmed as a new Hysterothylacium species. Furthermore, the new species presents COII genetic signatures and shares polymorphisms with Raphidascarididae members. This is the first description of a new anisakid species from Brazil through the integration of morphological and molecular taxonomy data.


Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 1999

Nematóides do Brasil: nematóides de peixes atualização: 1985-1998

Joaquim Júlio Vicente; Roberto Magalhães Pinto

Fifty-three nematode species, related to 9 superfamilies, 13 families and 26 genera, recovered from Brazilian fishes, represented by 75 host species are presented. Thirty-eight nematode species, out of the 53 reported, are also illustrated and included in measurement tables, one is listed and figured, and two only listed. Data on family, genus and subgenus level, are provided.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2002

Patterns of infection with the nematodes Syphacia obvelata and Aspiculuris tetraptera in conventionally maintained laboratory mice

Telma Bazzano; Tamy Ingrid Restel; Roberto Magalhães Pinto; Delir Corrêa Gomes

Data on the frequency, distribution and mean intensity of the helminth fauna recovered from outbred and inbred mice conventionally maintained in Brazilian animal houses, are reported. The oxyurid nematodes Syphacia obvelata and Aspiculuris tetraptera presented overall frequencies of 91.5% and 8.5%, respectively. The frequency of S. obvelata in animals of three groups out of the four investigated ranged from 9% to 74% and A. tetraptera from 17% to 83%, since animals of one of the groups were negative for helminths. Infections due to a single species were observed in 62% of the animals, compared to 16% related to associations. The frequency of single infections in each group varied from 58.6% to 100% whereas associations varied from 24.1% to 41.4%. The analysis of specific mean intensities showed that S. obvelata was represented by 13.35 to 66.58 specimens/host and A. tetraptera by 5.85 to 16.75 specimens/host.


Revista Brasileira De Zoologia | 2003

Nematode parasites of marsupials and small rodents from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Delir Corrêa Gomes; Rosane Pereira da Cruz; Joaquim Júlio Vicente; Roberto Magalhães Pinto

Nematodes from opossums and rodents captured in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil were studied. From the opossums Didelphis aurita Weid-Neuweid, 1826 and Philander opossum (Linnaeus, 1758) the following nematode species were recovered: Viannaia hamata Travassos, 1914, Aspidodera raillieti Travassos, 1913, Cruzia tentaculata (Rudolphi, 1819), Travassos, 1917, Turgida turgida (Rudolphi, 1819) Travassos, 1919, Gongylonemoides marsupialis (Vaz & Pereira, 1934) Freitas & Lent, 1937, Viannaia viannai Travassos, 1914, Spirura guianensis (Ortlepp, 1924) Chitwood, 1938 and from the rodents Akodon cursor (Winger, 1887), Nectomys squamipes (Brants, 1827), Oligoryzomys eliurus (Wagner, 1845) and Oryzomys intermedius (Leche, 1886): Hassalstrongylus epsilon (Travassos, 1937) Durette-Desset, 1971, Syphacia obvelata (Rudolphi, 1802) Seurat, 1916, S. venteli Travassos, 1937, Physaloptera bispiculata Vaz & Pereira, 1935, Litomosoides carinii (Travassos, 1919) Vaz, 1934, Viannaia viannai, Hassalstrongylus epsilon, H. zeta (Travassos, 1937) Durette-Desset, 1971, Stilestrongylus aculeata (Travassos, 1918) Durette-Desset, 1971 S. eta (Travassos, 1937) Durette-Desset, 1971. Highest worm burdens and prevalences were those related to Cruzia tentaculata in marsupials. Stilestrongylus aculeata was referred for the first time in Akodon cursor.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 1998

Helminth Parasites of Conventionally Maintained Laboratory Mice: II- Inbred Strains with an Adaptation of the Anal Swab Technique

L. Goncalves; Roberto Magalhães Pinto; Joaquim Júlio Vicente; Dely Noronha; Delir Corrêa Gomes

Worm burdens recovered from inbred mice strains, namely C57Bl/6, C57Bl/10, CBA, BALB/c, DBA/2 and C3H/He, conventionally maintained in two institutional animal houses in the State of Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil, were analyzed and compared, regarding their prevalences and mean intensities. Three parasite species were observed: the nematodes Aspiculuris tetraptera, Syphacia obvelata and the cestode Vampirolepis nana. A modification of the anal swab technique is also proposed for the first time as an auxiliary tool for the detection of oxyurid eggs in mice.

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Dely Noronha

Oswaldo Cruz Foundation

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Rogério Tortelly

Federal Fluminense University

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Reinalda Marisa Lanfredi

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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