FAUNA OF THE SIBERIAN EPITHELIAL DUCT

Section: Articles Published Date: 2021-03-29 Pages: Views: 188 Downloads: 71

Authors

  • DR.RIADIA MURPHY DR.RIADIA MURPHY a:1:{s:5:"en_US";s:114:"Sr. lecturar in the Department of Environmental Scinece and Technology in Bayero University , Kano State, Nigeria.";}
  • DR. KAZAMANT PONGUS Sr. lecturar in the Department of Environmental Scinece and Technology in Bayero University , Kano State, Nigeria.
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Abstract

A helminthological study of six adult Siberian deer (Capreolus pygargus) individuals from Primorsky Krai was performed. The abomasa and tiny intestine contents were assessed. All animals were infected with nematodes, and also the intensity of infection ranged from tens to many specimens. Spiculopteragia spiculoptera was the dominant species, and Mazamastrongylus dagestanica and Nematodirus filicollis were also detected. Ostertagia antipini and a minor morph of S. spiculoptera, “Rinadia mathevossiani”, were observed for the primary time in Primorsky Krai. Besides, the Spirurida nematode Pygarginema skrjabini was detected in one roe, and also the trematode Dicrocoelium dendriticum was found within the small intestines of two roes.

Keywords

Capreolus pygargus Primorsky Krai Helminths Spiculopteragia spiculoptera Rinadia mathevossiani Mazamastrongylus dagestanica Ostertagia antipini Nematodirus filicollis Pygarginema skrjabini Dicrocoelium dendriticum