Forty-seven individuals comprising 4 species of birds, Tockus leucomelas, Crecopsis egregia, Turdus smithi, and Bubo africanus; 4 species of mammals, Otolemur crassicaudatus, Gerbilliscus leucogaster, Mus minutoides, and Mus sp.; and 1 species of reptile, Varanus albigularis, all from South Africa were examined for acanthocephalans. Centrorhynchus clitorideus, Mediorhynchus mokgalongi n. sp., Masticophis taeniatus, Moniliformis acomysi, Moniliformis sp., Plagiorhynchus (Prosthorhynchus) cylindraceus, and a putative new genus of the Oligacanthorhynchidae were found. Additional characters of C. clitorideus were described. The new species of Mediorhynchus differs from all congeners by a suite of characters, including a proboscis armature of 125–156 hooks arranged in 24–26 longitudinal rows of 24–26 hooks and 30 rows of 5–6 spines. The putative new genus has a total of 24 hooks arranged in 12 longitudinal rows of 2 hooks. All are new host and locality records.
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1 January 2018
Acanthocephalans, Including the Description of a New Species of Mediorhynchus (Gigantorhynchidae) and a Redescription of Centrorhynchus clitorideus (Centrorhynchidae) from Vertebrate Hosts from South Africa
Lesley R. Smales,
Ali Halajian,
Wilmien J. Luus-Powell,
Sareh Tavakol
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Comparative Parasitology
Vol. 85 • No. 1
January 2018
Vol. 85 • No. 1
January 2018
Acanthocephala
Centrorhynchidae
Centrorhynchus
Gigantorhynchidae
Mediorhynchus
Moniliformidae
Moniliformis