Boomker J, Kingsley S A
Onderstepoort J Vet Res. 1984 Mar;51(1):21-4.
A new species of Paracooperia Travassos, 1935 was found in the small intestines of 4 bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus (Pallas, 1766), and 3 greater kudu, Tragelaphus strepsiceros (Pallas, 1766), all culled in the Kruger National Park. The nematodes appear to be widespread in the Park, since the bushbuck originated from Skukuza in the central part of the Park, 2 of the 3 kudu from near Malelane in the south and the remaining kudu from Pafuri in the extreme north. The worms are named Paracooperia devossi after Dr V. de Vos of the Kruger National Park and can be differentiated from the closely related Paracooperia tragelaphi Gibbons & Khalil, 1980 by the single indistinct ridge on 1 of the branches of the spicules. Furthermore, the spicules end as fairly large ovoid knobs, and vulvar flaps are present in the females.
1935年发现的新物种副库珀属线虫(Paracooperia Travassos),存在于4只薮羚(Tragelaphus scriptus,帕拉斯,1766年)和3只大林羚(Tragelaphus strepsiceros,帕拉斯,1766年)的小肠中,这些动物均在克鲁格国家公园被扑杀。这些线虫似乎在该公园广泛分布,因为薮羚来自公园中部的斯库库扎,3只大林羚中有2只来自南部靠近马勒拉内的地方,其余一只大林羚来自最北部的帕富里。这些线虫以克鲁格国家公园的V. 德沃斯博士命名为德沃斯副库珀线虫(Paracooperia devossi),它可通过交合刺分支之一上单一不明显的脊,与亲缘关系密切的1980年发现的薮羚副库珀线虫(Paracooperia tragelaphi Gibbons & Khalil)区分开来。此外,交合刺末端为相当大的卵形瘤,雌性存在阴门瓣。