Abstract
Adult worms of Parvatrema spp. (Digenea: Gymnophallidae) were found in the intestines of 2 species of migra- tory birds, i.e., a great knot, Calidris tenuirostris, and 2 Mongolian plovers, Charadrius mongolus, in the coastal area of Gunsan-si, Jeollabuk-do in October 2009. The recovered Parvatrema worms were 79 in total number and composed of 2 species. The worms from a great knot were 289 mm in length with the oral and ventral sucker ratio of 2: 1. They had a sin- gle vitellarium, and their intrauterine eggs were 25.0 × 17.5 mm in size. These findings were compatible with P. duboisi (Dollfus, 1923) Bartoli, 1974 (syn. P. timondavidi Bartoli, 1963). The worms recovered from the Mongolian plovers were smaller in length than P. duboisi and had 2 vitellaria. The oral and ventral sucker ratio was 2.5: 1, and the eggs were 17.5 × 8.8 mm in size. These worms were assigned to be P. homoeotecnum James, 1964. This is the first report on the natur- al final hosts of Parvatrema spp. in Korea.
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Chung, O. S., Lee, H. J., Sohn, W. M., Park, Y. K., Chai, J. Y., & Seo, M. (2010). Discovery of parvatrema duboisi and parvatrema homoeotecnum(Digenea: Gymnophallidae) from migratory birds in Korea. Korean Journal of Parasitology, 48(3), 271–274. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2010.48.3.271
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