Abstract
In July 2014, a nematode species, Schistorophus cirripedesmi Rhizhikov and Khokhlova, 1964, was recovered from a bar-tailed godwit, Limosa lapponica baueri that was stored in a -20˚C freezer in the Chungnam Wild Animal Rescue Center. The bird was collected in 2012 from the coastal region of Pyeongtaek-si (City), Gyeonggi-do (Province) in the Republic of Korea, although the exact date is not clear. At necropsy, 9 nematodes were found in the gizzard of the bird. The parasites had 4 horn-like cephalic cuticular ornamentations. After morphometric comparison and morphological observations, including scanning electron microscopy, the nematodes were identified as S. cirripedesmi. This is the first description of a nematode species in a shorebird in Korea. This is also the first time this genus and species have been found in Korea.
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Choe, S., Kim, H., Lim, J., Lee, D., Park, H., Jeon, H. K., … Eom, K. S. (2016). New record of Schistorophus cirripedesmi (Nematoda: Acuariidae) from a bar-tailed godwit, Limosa lapponica baueri (charadriformes: Scolopacidae) in Korea. Korean Journal of Parasitology, 54(3), 349–355. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2016.54.3.349
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