Onchocerca dewittei Japonica n. subsp., a common parasite from wild boar in Kyushu Island, Japan

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We describe Onchocerca dewittei japonica n. subsp. from the Japanese wild boar, Sus scrofa leucomystax, in Oita, Kyushu Island, where all seven animals examined were found to be infected. This study began with efforts to identify the causative species in a recent case of zoonotic onchocerciasis. Compared with Onchocerca dewittei dewittei from Sus scrofa jubatus in Malaysia, which was reexamined here, our new subspecies has much greater space between the ridges on the females. In addition, its microfilariae (from uteri) are shorter (192-210 μm compared with 228-247 μm), and only the posterior third of the microfilarial body is coiled, instead of the entire body. The Onchocerca species parasitic in suids (these two subspecies and O. ramachandrini from the warthog in the Ethiopian region) form a group sharing several characters. Among the most unusual characters are the body swellings (a specialized apparatus for mating, known in only a few other genera). In addition, longitudinal cuticular crests were found on males of both subspecies from wild boar and on females of O. ramachandrini.

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Uni, S., Bain, O., Takaoka, H., Miyashita, M., & Suzuki, Y. (2001). Onchocerca dewittei Japonica n. subsp., a common parasite from wild boar in Kyushu Island, Japan. Parasite, 8(3), 215–222. https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2001083215

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