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Cercaria caribbea LVIII Cable, 1963 (Digenea: Cyathocotylidae) in the Republic of Korea and Its Surface Ultrastructure

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2012;50(2):177-180.
Published online: May 24, 2012

1Department of Medical Environmental Biology and Tropical Medicine, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Chuncheon 200-701, Korea.

2Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Kangwon National University School of Medicine, Chuncheon 200-701, Korea.

3Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 110-799, Korea.

Corresponding author (cjy@snu.ac.kr)

These authors contributed equally to this work.

• Received: February 29, 2012   • Revised: March 31, 2012   • Accepted: April 2, 2012

© 2012, Korean Society for Parasitology

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Cercaria caribbea LVIII Cable, 1963 (Digenea: Cyathocotylidae) in the Republic of Korea and Its Surface Ultrastructure
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Fig. 1 Morphology of a sporocyst (A) and cercariae (B-E) of Cercaria caribbea LVIII from a brackish water gastropod, Cerithideopsilla cingulata, in Korea. (A) A whole body scanning electron micrograph of a sporocyst. Bar=220 µm. (B) Mature and immature cercariae with cercarial embrios are escaping from the ruptured birthpore of a sporocyst. Bar=160 µm. (C) Cross-section of a sporocyst containing cercariae. Bar=25 µm. (D) A cercaria vitally stained with neutral red. Two convoluting ceca are seen as red color. Bar=25 µm. (E) An unstained cercaria. Bar=25 µm.
Fig. 2 Scanning electron micrographs of Cercaria caribbea LVIII cercaria. (A) Ventral view of a cercarial body and bifurcated tail. Bar=50 µm. (B) A cercarial body showing the oral and ventral suckers, ventral view. Tegumental spines are densely distributed in anterior surface of the body. Bar=14 µm. (C) The bifurcated tails look like oars. Bar=17 µm. (D) On the tip of each furca, several spines are observed, which are larger than those of the general cuticular spination. Two sensory papillae with a long cilium are seen on the fin (lower) and 2 others are obsercved anterior to the tip (upper). Bar=3 µm. (E) On the lip of the oral sucker, sensory papillae with a short cilium are distributed, and peg-like spines are seen on the surface. Bar=3 µm. (F) Ventral sucker was premature, and a primordial tribocytic organ is seen posteriorly close to the ventral sucker. Bar=8 µm. (G) Peg-like tegumental spines densely distributed on the body surface and furcae. Bar=1 µm. (H) A tegumental groove or pit located posteriorly far from the tribocytic organ. Bar=3 µm. (I) Surface of a part of the tail stem revealing sensory papillae with a long cilium. Bar=3 µm. (J) Long-ciliated sensory papillae on the base of the furcae. Bar=3 µm.
Cercaria caribbea LVIII Cable, 1963 (Digenea: Cyathocotylidae) in the Republic of Korea and Its Surface Ultrastructure
Organ Present study Cable (1963) [3] Body Length 160 ± 33 248-270 Width 105 ± 18 103-118 Oral sucker Length 35 ± 5 38-42 Width 40 ± 7 31-39 Ventral sucker Length 14 ± 2 18 (diam.) Width 16 ± 2 - Tail stem Length 202 ± 71 352-390 Width 30 ± 8 53-63 Furcae (1/2) Length 135 ± 28 186-193 Width 17 ± 3 27
Table 1. Comparative measurements of Cercaria caribbea LVIII in this study and the original report by Cable in 1963 [3]

Unit: μm.