Nickol Brent B, Fuller Claire A, Rock Philip
School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 68588-0118, USA.
J Parasitol. 2006 Jun;92(3):539-42. doi: 10.1645/GE-3557.1.
Cystacanths of Oncicola venezuelensis (Acanthocephala: Oligacanthorhynchidae) were discovered in the hemocoel of Caribbean termites (Nasutitermes acajutlae) on St. Thomas and St. John islands in the U.S. Virgin Islands. In addition to occurring in the insect intermediate host, cystacanths were present in subcutaneous nodules of lizards (Anolis cristatellus and Anolis stratulus), in the greater omentum of small Indian mongooses (Herpestes auropunctatus), and embedded in mesenteries of pearly-eyed thrashers (Margarops fuscatus). These vertebrates likely are paratenic hosts, although a definitive host in the Virgin Islands is yet to be discovered. Cystacanths from intermediate and paratenic hosts agree fully with the original description of proboscis armature, including size and shape of hooks and their roots, of the species. Qualitative features of developing and growing structures agree with the original description of the species, but the sizes are smaller.
委内瑞拉瘤棘吻虫(棘头虫纲:寡棘吻科)的囊尾蚴在美属维尔京群岛圣托马斯岛和圣约翰岛的加勒比白蚁(纳苏白蚁)血腔中被发现。除了存在于昆虫中间宿主体内,囊尾蚴还出现在蜥蜴(绿安乐蜥和斯特拉安乐蜥)的皮下结节、小印度獴(金点獴)的大网膜中,并嵌入珠眼夜鸫(褐胸夜鸫)的肠系膜中。这些脊椎动物可能是转续宿主,尽管维尔京群岛的终末宿主尚未被发现。来自中间宿主和转续宿主的囊尾蚴与该物种吻钩的原始描述完全一致,包括钩及其根部的大小和形状。发育和生长结构的定性特征与该物种的原始描述一致,但尺寸较小。