First report of Monticellius indicum Mehra, 1939 (Digenea: Spirorchiidae) infecting Chelonia mydas Linnaeus, 1758 (Testudines: Chelonidae) from Brazil.
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The family Spirorchiidae includes trematodes of freshwater and marine chelonian blood vessels. Up to now, Learedius learedi Price, 1934 has been the only species of this family described in Brazil (Werneck et al., 2006). The present study reports for the first time the occurrence of Monticellius indicum Mehra, 1939 in Brazilian waters. Specimens of M. indicum were collected from the heart of two young Chelonia mydas Linnaeus, 1758 found in Ubatuba, on the North Coastline region of São Paulo State, Brazil. One turtle was found in June, 2006 on Lázaro beach (23° 30' 11,76 " S and 45° 08' 8,76 " W), had 40.0 cm curved carapace length and weighed 5.5 kg. The other was found on Flamengo beach (23° 30' 46,74 " S and 45° 06' 38,44 " W) in June, 2007, had 40.0 cm curved carapace length and weighed 6.0 kg. The firs turtle was found floating near the coast and died at the Tamar-ICMBio Project Marine Sea Turtles Rehabilitation Center and the other turtle was found dead after contact with a fishing net. The circulatory system was examined according to the method described by Snyder and Clopton (2005) and modified by Werneck et al. (2006). The helminths (n = 3) were fixed in AFA (Alcohol-Formalin-Acetic Acid) solution , stained with chloridric carmine and analyzed on a computerized system for image analysis (QWin Lite 3.1 – Leica). Morphometrical values (in micrometres) are shown as mean and range (minimum – maximum). The helminths were deposited in the Helminthological vitellaria composed of small follicles, spread from caecal bifurcation to posterior region of the ovary, intra and extracecal, except in the pre-testicular region , where it is just intercecal; eggs were not observed. Parasite morphological data were similar to the original description of the species except for body length and esophagus length and width. In our study, these measurements were higher than those cited by Mehra (1939). That author studied only one specimen, whereas three helminths were analyzed in the present study. These results are important for the knowledge of the morpho-metrical variation of the species. Only two reports on M. indicum are available in the literature. Mehra (1939) described the species infecting one specimen of C. mydas from India. Later, Santoro et al. (2006) reported a prevalence of 12.5% of this para-Figure 1. Monticellius indicum Mehra, 1939 (Digenea: Spirorchiidae) specimen collected from a Chelonia mydas Linnaeus, 1758 (Testudines: Chelonidae) on …
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia
دوره 68 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2008