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2 November 2021 Rictularia jiyeoni n. sp. (Nematoda: Rictulariidae) from the Striped Field Mouse, Apodemus agrarius, in Korea
Bae Keun Park, Hyeon Cheol Kim, Eui Ju Hong, Si Yun Ryu, Joon Seok Chae
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Abstract

Rictularia jiyeoni n. sp. from the small intestine of the striped field mouse, Apodemus agrarius, in Korea, is described and illustrated. Specimens were studied using light and scanning electron microscopies. This rictulariid nematode is closest to the Rictularia species that have a reduced number of combs and spines. However, the new species can be differentiated from the other species of Rictularia by having 36–58 perioral denticles, a buccal capsule with a single esophageal tooth, and 37–44 pairs of combs and spines of which 32–37 are prevulvar and 5–11 are postvulvar.

© American Society of Parasitologists 2021
Bae Keun Park, Hyeon Cheol Kim, Eui Ju Hong, Si Yun Ryu, and Joon Seok Chae "Rictularia jiyeoni n. sp. (Nematoda: Rictulariidae) from the Striped Field Mouse, Apodemus agrarius, in Korea," Journal of Parasitology 107(6), 831-837, (2 November 2021). https://doi.org/10.1645/20-111
Published: 2 November 2021
KEYWORDS
Apodemus agrarius
denticles
Esophageal tooth
Korea
Postvulvar spines
Prevulvar combs
Rictularia jiyeoni n. sp
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