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Three Echinostome Species from Wild Birds in the Republic of Korea
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Three Echinostome Species from Wild Birds in the Republic of Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2014;52(5):513-520.
Published online: October 22, 2014

1Department of Parasitology, Medical Research Institute and Parasite Resource Bank, Chungbuk National University School of Medicine, Cheongju 361-763, Korea.

2The Wildlife Center of Chungbuk, Cheongju 361-763, Korea.

3College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 361-763, Korea.

4Chungnam Wild Animal Rescue Center, Kongju National University, Yesan 340-702, Korea.

5Conservation Genome Resource Bank for Korean Wildlife, Research Institute for Veterinary Science and College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea.

Corresponding author (kseom@chungbuk.ac.kr)
• Received: December 6, 2013   • Revised: June 24, 2014   • Accepted: July 15, 2014

© 2014, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Fig. 1 Light microscopic view of Patagifer bilobus (A-C) and Petasiger neocomense (D-F). (A) Photo of P. bilobus. (B) Drawing of P. bilobus. (C) Head part of the worm. (D) Photo of P. neocomense. (E) Drawing of P. neocomense. (F) Collar spines of the worm.
Fig. 2 Light microscopic view of Saakotrema metatestis. (A) Photo of an adult worm. (B) Description of adult worm. (C, D) Collar spines of S. metatestis.
Three Echinostome Species from Wild Birds in the Republic of Korea
Echinostome spp. Common name of hosts Scientific name of hosts References Acanthoparyphium marilae Black scoter Melanitta nigra americana [5] Acanthoparyphium tyosenense Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria interpres [14] Great Knot Calidris tenuirostris [14] Black-tailed gull Larus crassirostris (exp.) [23,25] White-winged scoter Melanitta fusca stejnegeri [5] Black scoter Melanitta nigra americana [5] Echinochasmus japonicus Domestic duck Anas platyrhynchos var. domestica [9] Great egret Ardea alba modesta [15] Black-striped field mouse Apodemus agrarius ningpoensis [24] White-toothed shrew Crocidura lasiura [26] Cat Felis catus [13] Echinochasmus perfoliatus Cat Felis catus [8] Echinoparyphium recurvatum Mallard Anas platyrhynchos platyrhynchos [7] Spot-billed duck Anas poecilorhncha zonorhyncha [7] Great crested grebe Podiceps cristatus [7] House rat Rattus norvegicus [11] Echinostoma cinetorchis Black-striped field mouse Apodemus agrarius ningpoensis [26] Dog Canis lupus [22] House rat Rattus norvegicus [11] Echinostoma gotoi Mallard Anas platyrhynchos platyrhynchos [7] Spot-billed duck Anas poecilorhncha zonorhyncha [7] Echinostoma hortense Black-striped field mouse Apodemus agrarius ningpoensis [6,13] Dog Canis lupus [22] Cat Felis catus [13] Manchurian reed vole Microtus fortis pellceus [6] Mouse Mus musculus [6] House rat Rattus norvegicus [4,6,11,21] Black rat Rattus rattus alexandrinus [6] Mallard Anas platyrhynchos platyrhynchos [7] Domestic duck Anas platyrhynchos var. domestica [9] Spot-billed duck Anas poecilorhncha zonorhyncha [7] Echinostoma revolutum Falcated teal Anas falcata [7] Mallard Anas platyrhynchos platyrhynchos [3,7] Spot-billed duck Anas poecilorhncha zonorhyncha [7] Greater Scaup Aythya marila [7] Cat Felis catus [13] House rat Rattus norvergicus [11] Euparyphium murinum Black-striped field mouse Apodemus agrarius ningpoensis [6,26] Himasthla alincia Chicken Gallus gallus domesticus (exp.) [12] Himasthla kusasigi Dunlin Calidris alpina sakhalina [16] Black-tailed gull Larus crassirostris (exp.) [10] Petasiger neocomense Great crested grebe Podiceps cristatus Present study Patagifer bilobus Black-faced spoonbill Platalea minor Present study Saakotrema metatestis Little egret Egretta garzetta Present study Stephanoprora sp. Cat Felis catus [13] Host
Egretta garzetta
Egretta garzetta
Egretta garzetta
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No. 6 4 3 Body (L) 1,500-2,470 1,600-2,300 (2,000) 1,720-2,000 (1,860) Body (W) 0.45-0.58 500-700 (600) 500-600 (550) Head collar (L) - 108-150 (132) 87.5-132.5 (115) Head collar (W) - 198-270 (220) 185.0-222.5 (203.3) Oral sucker (L) 40-55 79-120 42.5-80.0 (66.7) Oral sucker (W) 54-61 66-90 55.0-80.0 (68.3) Pharynx (L) 89-105 102-168 105.0-110.0 (108.3) Pharynx (W) 68-88 60-72 62.5-80.0 (70.0) Ventral sucker (L) 251-282 252-300 277.5-300.0 (285.0) Ventral sucker (W) 244-282 276-300 260.0-302.5 (280.8) Anterior testis (L) 251-322 240-330 244.1-253.9 (240.6) Anterior testis (W) 253-310 180-330 283.2-341.8 (306.0) Posterior testis (L) 311-345 330-432 322.3-332.0 (325.5) Posterior testis (W) 270-321 180-330 234.4-322.3 (266.9) Cirrus sac (L) - 116-126 135 Cirrus sac (W) - 96-116 75 Ovary (L) 117-150 90-180 75.0-130.0 (108.3) Ovary (W) 108-120 108-150 112.5-157.5 (132.5) Egg (L) 74.5-84.3 76-81 70.0-82.5 (74.2) Egg (W) 41.8-47.6 45-54 42.5-47.5 (45.1)
Table 1. Definitive hosts of echinostomes other than humans in Korea
Table 2. Comparison of Saakotrema metatestis morphometrics with those of previous studies

L, length; W, width.