The morphological and molecular identification of the tapeworm, Taenia lynciscapreoli, in intermediate and definitive hosts in Poland

The tapeworm Taenia lynciscapreoli is a new species of the genus Taenia described in 2016, and which remains poorly understood. The aim of the present study is to extend current knowledge regarding its, morphology and genome. Biological material was analysed from three species of wild animals: Euras...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal for parasitology. Parasites and wildlife 2020-04, Vol.11, p.213-220
Hauptverfasser: Myczka, Anna W., Jeżewski, Witold, Filip – Hutsch, Katarzyna J., Pyziel, Anna M., Kowal, Jerzy, Demiaszkiewicz, Aleksander W., Laskowski, Zdzisław
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Zusammenfassung:The tapeworm Taenia lynciscapreoli is a new species of the genus Taenia described in 2016, and which remains poorly understood. The aim of the present study is to extend current knowledge regarding its, morphology and genome. Biological material was analysed from three species of wild animals: Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx), roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) and moose (Alces alces). Twenty-four adult tapeworms and four larvae were obtained from Eurasian lynx and roe deer respectively; none were detected in the studied moose. On the basis of morphometric (hooks measurements) and molecular analysis (partial 780 bp cox 1 gene sequences), the analysed tapeworm was identified as Taenia lynciscapreoli species. The phylogenetic analysis of the obtained sequences identified two haplotypes. The obtained findings can be used to supplement the species description. To our knowledge this is the first morphological and molecular identification of T. lynciscapreoli in roe deer, intermediate host, in Poland. [Display omitted] •Study is molecular and morphological identification of T. lynciscapreoli in Poland.•78 animals from three species were examined: roe deer (71), moose (6) and lynx (1).•28 parasites specimens were analysed: larvae (4), adult (24).•This is the first identification of T. lynciscapreoli in roe deer in Poland.•New description of the tapeworm should include that the number of hooks is 30–38.
ISSN:2213-2244
2213-2244
DOI:10.1016/j.ijppaw.2020.02.010