Morphological and molecular identification of helminths of the greater bulldog bat Noctilio leporinus (Quiroptera: Noctilionidae) from Campeche, Mexico
Surveys on parasites of bats from the Americas have been conducted, but information on helminths is still scarce, especially in the Neotropical region. In Mexico, there are species of bats that lack of a record for helminth species, such as members of the family Noctilionidae. The present study desc...
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description | Surveys on parasites of bats from the Americas have been conducted, but information on helminths is still scarce, especially in the Neotropical region. In Mexico, there are species of bats that lack of a record for helminth species, such as members of the family Noctilionidae. The present study describes for the first time the helminths of Noctilio leporinus in Campeche, Mexico. In 2017, six specimens of N. leporinus were studied for helminths. The species identification of helminths was based on morphological studies and molecular analysis of fragments of the 28S rDNA. All bat specimens were infected for at least one helminth species. Three helminth taxa were identified: the trematode Pygidiopsis macrostomum, and the nematodes Tricholeiperia cf. proencai, and Heligmonellidae gen. sp. The morphological identification of P. macrostomum was confirmed by sequence analysis of 28S rDNA gene. The phylogeny of P. macrostomum grouped our sequence with other sequences of the same species collected in Brazil. The phylogenetic tree of Heligmonellidae gen. sp. indicated that the helminth belongs to clade formed by the species Odilia bainae, Nippostrongylus magnus and Nippostrongylus brasiliensis of the family Heligmonellidae. The phylogenetic analysis of the 28S sequences of T. cf. proencai did not show any similarity or close affinity with nematodes from which that gene has been sequenced to date. The findings of the present study increase the number of helminth species parasitizing bats in Mexico.
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•Helminths were collected from the bat Noctilio leporinus in Mexico.•Morphological characterization and molecular data of helminths were provided.•One species of trematode and two of nematodes were reported. |
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