Morphology and cytogenetics of Rhabditida nematodes parasiting spiders and Scorpions in Argentina

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The discovery of nematodes in spiders and scorpions from a manual sampling in the city of La Plata, Argentina, revealed the presence of specimens of the order Rhabditda. The main objective of this study is to present the presence of nematodes in the arachnid group, for which there is little preceden...

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Autores: Camino, Nora B., Rodríguez-Gil, Sergio, Reboredo, Guillermo R., González, Sandra E.
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Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1654
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Materia:Argentina
cytogenetic
nematodes
Rhabditidae
scorpions
spiders
Arañas
citogenética
escorpiones
nematodos
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Morphology and cytogenetics of Rhabditida nematodes parasiting spiders and Scorpions in Argentina
Morfología y citogenética de nemátodos Rhabditida parasitando arañas y escorpiones en Argentina
title Morphology and cytogenetics of Rhabditida nematodes parasiting spiders and Scorpions in Argentina
spellingShingle Morphology and cytogenetics of Rhabditida nematodes parasiting spiders and Scorpions in Argentina
Camino, Nora B.
Argentina
cytogenetic
nematodes
Rhabditidae
scorpions
spiders
Arañas
Argentina
citogenética
escorpiones
nematodos
Rhabditidae
title_short Morphology and cytogenetics of Rhabditida nematodes parasiting spiders and Scorpions in Argentina
title_full Morphology and cytogenetics of Rhabditida nematodes parasiting spiders and Scorpions in Argentina
title_fullStr Morphology and cytogenetics of Rhabditida nematodes parasiting spiders and Scorpions in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Morphology and cytogenetics of Rhabditida nematodes parasiting spiders and Scorpions in Argentina
title_sort Morphology and cytogenetics of Rhabditida nematodes parasiting spiders and Scorpions in Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Camino, Nora B.
Rodríguez-Gil, Sergio
Reboredo, Guillermo R.
González, Sandra E.
author Camino, Nora B.
author_facet Camino, Nora B.
Rodríguez-Gil, Sergio
Reboredo, Guillermo R.
González, Sandra E.
author_role author
author2 Rodríguez-Gil, Sergio
Reboredo, Guillermo R.
González, Sandra E.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Argentina
cytogenetic
nematodes
Rhabditidae
scorpions
spiders
Arañas
Argentina
citogenética
escorpiones
nematodos
Rhabditidae
topic Argentina
cytogenetic
nematodes
Rhabditidae
scorpions
spiders
Arañas
Argentina
citogenética
escorpiones
nematodos
Rhabditidae
description The discovery of nematodes in spiders and scorpions from a manual sampling in the city of La Plata, Argentina, revealed the presence of specimens of the order Rhabditda. The main objective of this study is to present the presence of nematodes in the arachnid group, for which there is little precedent. One of the nematodes found belongs to the genus Rhabditis Dujardin, 1845, of saprophytic character, characterized by carrying a fungus that kills the host and degrades it in order to feed itself. This was found in the general cavity of the body of the spider Dysdera crocata Koch, 1838. It is characterized by having a thin cuticle, closed labial papillae, a long stoma without teeth, an esophagus with a middle bulb with a valve and a valved basal bulb, and a middle vulva, short and conical caudal appendage. Mitotic division is described and information about the morphology of chromosomes is provided. We carried out a cytogenetic study of the Rhabditis, they showed that they have five chromosomes, of which 2 are larger, in metaphase they are acro-telocentric. The other genus found is Cruznema (Artigas, 1927) Dougherty, 1953, parasite of the intestine of the scorpion Tityus carrilloi Ojanguren-Affilastro, Kochalka, Guerrero-Orellana, Garcete-Barrett, De Roodt, Borges & Ceccarelli, 2021, characterized by having a cuticle with longitudinal striae and transverse rings, mouth surrounded by six well-separated lips, cuticularized stoma, long and with three well-developed teeth, esophagus with a strong and muscular middle bulb and a valved basal bulb, female with a prodelphic ovary, vulva posterior to the half the length of the body, caudal appendage short and conical.
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spelling Morphology and cytogenetics of Rhabditida nematodes parasiting spiders and Scorpions in ArgentinaMorfología y citogenética de nemátodos Rhabditida parasitando arañas y escorpiones en ArgentinaCamino, Nora B. Rodríguez-Gil, Sergio Reboredo, Guillermo R. González, Sandra E. ArgentinacytogeneticnematodesRhabditidaescorpionsspidersArañasArgentinacitogenéticaescorpionesnematodosRhabditidaeThe discovery of nematodes in spiders and scorpions from a manual sampling in the city of La Plata, Argentina, revealed the presence of specimens of the order Rhabditda. The main objective of this study is to present the presence of nematodes in the arachnid group, for which there is little precedent. One of the nematodes found belongs to the genus Rhabditis Dujardin, 1845, of saprophytic character, characterized by carrying a fungus that kills the host and degrades it in order to feed itself. This was found in the general cavity of the body of the spider Dysdera crocata Koch, 1838. It is characterized by having a thin cuticle, closed labial papillae, a long stoma without teeth, an esophagus with a middle bulb with a valve and a valved basal bulb, and a middle vulva, short and conical caudal appendage. Mitotic division is described and information about the morphology of chromosomes is provided. We carried out a cytogenetic study of the Rhabditis, they showed that they have five chromosomes, of which 2 are larger, in metaphase they are acro-telocentric. The other genus found is Cruznema (Artigas, 1927) Dougherty, 1953, parasite of the intestine of the scorpion Tityus carrilloi Ojanguren-Affilastro, Kochalka, Guerrero-Orellana, Garcete-Barrett, De Roodt, Borges & Ceccarelli, 2021, characterized by having a cuticle with longitudinal striae and transverse rings, mouth surrounded by six well-separated lips, cuticularized stoma, long and with three well-developed teeth, esophagus with a strong and muscular middle bulb and a valved basal bulb, female with a prodelphic ovary, vulva posterior to the half the length of the body, caudal appendage short and conical.El hallazgo de nematodos en arañas y escorpiones, fruto de habituales y sistemáticos de muestreos manuales de arácnidos en la ciudad de La Plata, Argentina, reveló la presencia de ejemplares del orden Rhabditda. Este estudio tiene como objetivo comunicar la presencia de nematodos en el grupo arácnidos, del cual hay escasos y limitados antecedentes.  Uno de los nematodos hallados pertenece al género Rhabditis Dujardin, 1845, de carácter saprófito, caracterizado por llevar en el esófago un hongo que al matar al hospedador lo degrada para poder alimentarse. Este se halló en la cavidad general del cuerpo de la araña Dysdera crocata Koch, 1838. El mismo se caracteriza por tener la cutícula fina, papilas labiales cerradas, estoma largo, sin dientes, esófago con bulbo medio con valva y bulbo basal valvado, vulva media, apéndice caudal corto y cónico. Se describe la división mitótica y se aporta información acerca de la morfología de los cromosomas. Se realizó un estudio citogenético de los Rhabditis, los mismos mostraron poseer cinco cromosomas, de los cuales 2 son más grandes, en metafase, son acro-telocéntricos. El otro género hallado es Cruznema (Artigas, 1927) Dougherty, 1953, parásito del intestino del escorpión Tityus carrilloi Ojanguren-Affilastro, Kochalka, Guerrero-Orellana, Garcete-Barrett, De Roodt, Borges & Ceccarelli, 2021, caracterizado por tener una cutícula con estrías longitudinales y anillos transversales, boca rodeada de seis  labios bien separados, estoma cuticularizado, largo y con tres dientes bien desarrollado, esófago con un bulbo medio fuerte y musculoso y un bulbo basal valvado, hembra con un ovario prodélfico, vulva posterior a la mitad de la longitud del cuerpo, apéndice caudal corto y cónico.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2023-10-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1654Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 17 Núm. 2 (2023): Neotropical Helminthology; 145-1511995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1654/2609https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/16542024-02-08T23:41:13Z
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