FOUR SYMPATRIC SPECIES OF THELASTOMATIDAE (NEMATODA) PARASITES OF AMERICAN COCKROACH PERIPLANETA AMERICANA (L.) (BLATTODEA, BLATTIDAE) IN LA PLATA, ARGENTINA

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The study of nematodes of the American cockroach Periplaneta americana (L.) lies in the need to find some pathogen to control it. This insect contaminates food and carries bacteria, protozoa and viruses. Cockroach droppings contain a number of allergens that cause some people to have skin rashes, wa...

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Autores: Camino, Nora B., González, Sandra E.
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2012
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/1013
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Argentina
cockroaches
Nematoda
sympatric species
Thelastomatidae.
cucarachas
especies simpátricas
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv FOUR SYMPATRIC SPECIES OF THELASTOMATIDAE (NEMATODA) PARASITES OF AMERICAN COCKROACH PERIPLANETA AMERICANA (L.) (BLATTODEA, BLATTIDAE) IN LA PLATA, ARGENTINA
CUATRO ESPECIES SIMPÁTRICAS DE THELASTOMATIDAE (NEMATODA) PARÁSITAS DE LA CUCARACHA AMERICANA PERIPLANETA AMERICANA (L.) (BLATTODEA, BLATTIDAE) EN LA PLATA, ARGENTINA
title FOUR SYMPATRIC SPECIES OF THELASTOMATIDAE (NEMATODA) PARASITES OF AMERICAN COCKROACH PERIPLANETA AMERICANA (L.) (BLATTODEA, BLATTIDAE) IN LA PLATA, ARGENTINA
spellingShingle FOUR SYMPATRIC SPECIES OF THELASTOMATIDAE (NEMATODA) PARASITES OF AMERICAN COCKROACH PERIPLANETA AMERICANA (L.) (BLATTODEA, BLATTIDAE) IN LA PLATA, ARGENTINA
Camino, Nora B.
Argentina
cockroaches
Nematoda
sympatric species
Thelastomatidae.
Argentina
cucarachas
especies simpátricas
Nematoda
Thelastomatidae.
title_short FOUR SYMPATRIC SPECIES OF THELASTOMATIDAE (NEMATODA) PARASITES OF AMERICAN COCKROACH PERIPLANETA AMERICANA (L.) (BLATTODEA, BLATTIDAE) IN LA PLATA, ARGENTINA
title_full FOUR SYMPATRIC SPECIES OF THELASTOMATIDAE (NEMATODA) PARASITES OF AMERICAN COCKROACH PERIPLANETA AMERICANA (L.) (BLATTODEA, BLATTIDAE) IN LA PLATA, ARGENTINA
title_fullStr FOUR SYMPATRIC SPECIES OF THELASTOMATIDAE (NEMATODA) PARASITES OF AMERICAN COCKROACH PERIPLANETA AMERICANA (L.) (BLATTODEA, BLATTIDAE) IN LA PLATA, ARGENTINA
title_full_unstemmed FOUR SYMPATRIC SPECIES OF THELASTOMATIDAE (NEMATODA) PARASITES OF AMERICAN COCKROACH PERIPLANETA AMERICANA (L.) (BLATTODEA, BLATTIDAE) IN LA PLATA, ARGENTINA
title_sort FOUR SYMPATRIC SPECIES OF THELASTOMATIDAE (NEMATODA) PARASITES OF AMERICAN COCKROACH PERIPLANETA AMERICANA (L.) (BLATTODEA, BLATTIDAE) IN LA PLATA, ARGENTINA
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Camino, Nora B.
González, Sandra E.
author Camino, Nora B.
author_facet Camino, Nora B.
González, Sandra E.
author_role author
author2 González, Sandra E.
author2_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Argentina
cockroaches
Nematoda
sympatric species
Thelastomatidae.
Argentina
cucarachas
especies simpátricas
Nematoda
Thelastomatidae.
topic Argentina
cockroaches
Nematoda
sympatric species
Thelastomatidae.
Argentina
cucarachas
especies simpátricas
Nematoda
Thelastomatidae.
description The study of nematodes of the American cockroach Periplaneta americana (L.) lies in the need to find some pathogen to control it. This insect contaminates food and carries bacteria, protozoa and viruses. Cockroach droppings contain a number of allergens that cause some people to have skin rashes, watery eyes, nasal congestion and asthma. The aim of this study was to record the nematode fauna in P. americana in Argentina. Nymphs of P. americana (n = 80) were collected from an abandoned house in the north of the city of La Plata (34 º 55'S and 57 º 57'W), Buenos Aires, Argentina during the springsummer 2010-2011. Cockroaches were collected by trap capture. The insects were dissected in Petri dishes with distilled water under a stereomicroscope. Half the nematodes found in the digestive tract were killed by placing them in distilled water at 60 ° C for two min, then placed in the solution and TAF 50% and water for 48 h and then in pure TAF. We found four sympatric species of oxyurid nematodes belonging to the family Thelastomatidae, that parasitized the intestine of P. americana. Blattophila sp. and Leidynema sp. with a 30% parasitism. Hammerschmidtiella sp. and Thelastoma domesticus Camino & Quelas, 2008, showed a prevalence of 45% and 25%, respectively, and were found in separate hosts.
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spelling FOUR SYMPATRIC SPECIES OF THELASTOMATIDAE (NEMATODA) PARASITES OF AMERICAN COCKROACH PERIPLANETA AMERICANA (L.) (BLATTODEA, BLATTIDAE) IN LA PLATA, ARGENTINACUATRO ESPECIES SIMPÁTRICAS DE THELASTOMATIDAE (NEMATODA) PARÁSITAS DE LA CUCARACHA AMERICANA PERIPLANETA AMERICANA (L.) (BLATTODEA, BLATTIDAE) EN LA PLATA, ARGENTINACamino, Nora B.González, Sandra E.ArgentinacockroachesNematodasympatric speciesThelastomatidae.Argentinacucarachasespecies simpátricasNematodaThelastomatidae.The study of nematodes of the American cockroach Periplaneta americana (L.) lies in the need to find some pathogen to control it. This insect contaminates food and carries bacteria, protozoa and viruses. Cockroach droppings contain a number of allergens that cause some people to have skin rashes, watery eyes, nasal congestion and asthma. The aim of this study was to record the nematode fauna in P. americana in Argentina. Nymphs of P. americana (n = 80) were collected from an abandoned house in the north of the city of La Plata (34 º 55'S and 57 º 57'W), Buenos Aires, Argentina during the springsummer 2010-2011. Cockroaches were collected by trap capture. The insects were dissected in Petri dishes with distilled water under a stereomicroscope. Half the nematodes found in the digestive tract were killed by placing them in distilled water at 60 ° C for two min, then placed in the solution and TAF 50% and water for 48 h and then in pure TAF. We found four sympatric species of oxyurid nematodes belonging to the family Thelastomatidae, that parasitized the intestine of P. americana. Blattophila sp. and Leidynema sp. with a 30% parasitism. Hammerschmidtiella sp. and Thelastoma domesticus Camino & Quelas, 2008, showed a prevalence of 45% and 25%, respectively, and were found in separate hosts.El estudio de los nemátodos de la cucaracha americana Periplaneta americana (Linnaeus, 1758) radica en la necesidad de encontrar algún agente patógeno para su control. Este insecto contamina los alimentos llevando en sus cuerpos bacterias, protozoos y virus. Los excrementos de cucaracha contienen una serie de alérgenos, que en algunas personas han provocado erupciones en la piel, ojos llorosos, congestión de las vías nasales y asma. El objetivo del presente trabajo fue registrar la fauna parasitológica de nemátodos simpátricos en P. americana en Argentina. Ninfas de P. americana (n = 80) fueron recolectadas durante la primavera-verano 2010-2011 de una casa abandonada en el barrio norte de la ciudad de La Plata (34 º 55'S y 57 º 57'W), Buenos Aires, Argentina. Las cucarachas se recogieron por trampa de captura. Los insectos fueron disecados en placas de Petri con agua destilada bajo un microscopio estereoscópico. Los nematodos hallados en la mitad del tubo digestivo, murieron colocándolos en agua destilada a 60°C durante dos min, luego se colocaron en la solución TAF 50% y agua durante 48 h, y después en TAF puro. Se hallaron cuatro especies simpátricas de nemátodos oxyuridos pertenecientes a la familia Thelastomatidae, que parasitan a nivel intestinal de P. americana. Blattophila sp. y Leidynema sp. presentaron un 30% de parasitismo. Hammerschmidtiella sp. y Thelastoma domesticus Camino & Quelas, 2008, mostraron una prevalencia de 45% y 25%, respectivamente y se encontraron en hospederos separados.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2012-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1013Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 6 Núm. 2 (2012): Neotropical Helminthology; 239-2461995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1013/897https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1013/2719Derechos de autor 2012 Neotropical Helminthologyhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/10132022-01-11T16:26:48Z
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