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First Record of Cosmocephalus obvelatus (Acuariidae) in Common Gulls (Larus canus) from Gangneung, Korea
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First Record of Cosmocephalus obvelatus (Acuariidae) in Common Gulls (Larus canus) from Gangneung, Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2015;53(1):101-104.
Published online: February 27, 2015

1Foreign Affairs Intelligence Division, Foreign Affairs Bureau, Korean National Police, Seoul 120-020, Korea

2Research Institute of Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 305-764, Korea

3College of Veterinary Medicine, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, Korea

*Corresponding author (advs@kangwon.ac.kr)
• Received: July 29, 2014   • Revised: October 14, 2014   • Accepted: October 23, 2014

© 2015, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Fig. 1. SEM micrographs of Cosmocephalus obvelatus (Creplin) from Larus canus. (A) Anterior end, female, lateral view; note reccurrent cordon (arrows). (B) Anterior end, female, apical view; note cephalic papillae (arrow heads), amphid (arrow), cuticular swellings dorsally and ventrally at the base of the pseudolabia (asterisks). (C) Cuticular plates, detail from the middle part of the descending arm of a cordon. (D) Bifurcated deirid and lateral alae (arrow). (E) Anterior end, lateral view; note lateral alae (arrow). (F) Posterior end, female, note nipple-like projection and phasmid (arrow).
Fig. 2. Cosmocephalus obvelatus (Creplin) from Larus canus, light microscopic views. (A) Whole sample, female. Scale bar=1,000 μm. (B) Anterior end, female, lateral view. Scale bar=200 μm (C) Bifurcated deirids, note lateral alae. Scale bar=50 μm. (D) Posterior end, male. Nine caudal papillae. Scale bar=100 μm. (E) Posterior end, female. Scale bar=200 μm. (F) Embryonated eggs in uterus. Scale bar=50 μm.
First Record of Cosmocephalus obvelatus (Acuariidae) in Common Gulls (Larus canus) from Gangneung, Korea
Source Species Host Locality Anderson & Wong [2] C. obvelatus Larus delawarensis Canada Azuma et al. [3] C. obvelatus Eudyptes crestatus Chile Mutafchiev et al. [9] C. obvelatus Larus argentatus Bulgaria Present study C. obvelatus Larus canus Korea
Male n=10 n=8 n=10 n=2
Body length (mm) 9.9-14.3 9.6-13.0 9.8-11.2 9.1-9.3
Maximum body width 200-350 240-300 255-286 224-246
Cordons, length - 380-520 322-376 399-407
Cordons, width - - 27-32 -
Female n=10 n=10 n=9 n=3
Body length (mm) 15.8-22.3 11.7-22.8 14.8-18.2 15.5-15.9
Maximum body width 320-500 280-480 402-456 302-342
Cordons, length - 420-800 452-532 501-548
Cordons, width - - 54-77 -
Eggs - 31-37 x 18-22 35-39 x 20-22 (n=20) 36-40 x 19-21 (n=20)
Table 1. Comparisons of the metrical data (in micrometres) of Cosmocephalus obvelatus from various hosts and localities