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First Record of Bourgelatia diducta (Nematoda: Chabertiidae) from Wild Boars in the Republic of Korea
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First Record of Bourgelatia diducta (Nematoda: Chabertiidae) from Wild Boars in the Republic of Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2013;51(4):441-448.
Published online: August 30, 2013

1Biotherapy Human Resources Center, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 500-757, Korea.

2Department of Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 500-757, Korea.

3Department of Internal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 500-757, Korea.

Corresponding author (sungshik@jnu.ac.kr)
• Received: April 9, 2013   • Revised: June 7, 2013   • Accepted: June 14, 2013

© 2013, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Fig. 1 Light micrographs of Bourgelatia diducta isolated from the large intestine of wild boars (Sus scrofa coreanus) from South Korea. (A) Entire view of an adult female. (B) Entire view of an adult male. (C) Lateral view of the posterior end of a male, showing the spicule (SP), gubernaculum (G), dorsal ray (D), 2 rami (R), and the externodorsal ray (ED). (D) Egg of B. diducta. (E) Enlarged view of the anterior end, showing leaf-like structures of external corona radiata (ER), internal corona radiata (IR), buccal cavity and buccal capsule (BC). (F) Lateral view of the anterior end, showing the esophagus (ES) and excretory pore (EX). (G) Lateral view of the posterior end of a female, showing the ovejector (H), vulva (Vu), anus (An), and tail. (H) Enlarged view of the ovejector consisted of 3 parts; infundibula (in), sphincter (sp), vestibula (vs), and uteri (ut).
Fig. 2 Scanning electron micrographs of Bourgelatia diducta isolated from the large intestine of wild boar (Sus scrofa coreanus) from South Korea.(A) Enface anterior end, illustrating 4 cephalic papillae (black arrows) and 2 lateral amphids (white arrows). (B) Anterior end with the oral cavity wide open, showing leaf-like structures of external corona radiata (black arrow) and internal corona radiata (white arrow). (C) Anterior end showing the oral collar (black arrow). (D) Anterior end showing the excretory pore (white arrow) and 2 cervical papilla (black arrows). (E) Enlarged view of the excretory pore. (F) Enlarged view of a cervical papillum.
Fig. 3 Scanning electron micrographs of Bourgelatia diducta isolated from the large intestine of wild boar (Sus scrofa coreanus) from South Korea. (A) Caudal end of a female, illustrating the vulva (black arrow), anus (white arrow), and tail (white arrow head). (B) Enlarged view of the vulva. (C) Enlarged view of the anus. (D) Enlarged view of the female tail, illustrating 1 of a pair of caudal papilla (white arrow) and spike (black arrow). (E) Caudal end of a male, illustrating externodorsal (black arrow) and anterolateral (white arrow) rays. (F) Caudal end of a male, showing the bursa and a genital cone (white arrow).
Fig. 4 Differential keys to the closely related genera of Strongyloidea.
First Record of Bourgelatia diducta (Nematoda: Chabertiidae) from Wild Boars in the Republic of Korea
Infection status Locality and gender of wild boars
Suncheon-si
Gwangyang-si
Boseong-gun
Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Infected 3 2 5 24 14 38 0 4 4 27 20 47 Uninfected 1 7 8 22 10 32 0 0 0 23 17 40 Total 4 9 13 46 24 70 0 4 4 50 37 87 Infection rate (%) 75.0 22.2 38.5 52.2 58.3 54.3 0.0 100.0 100.0 54.0 54.1 54.0 Area Gender of wild boars Number of infected boars Number of adult worms
Male Female Total (no. worms/ wild boars) F/M ratio Suncheon-si Male 3 4 10 14 (4.7) 2.5 Female 2 19 26 45 (22.5) 1.4 Total 5 23 36 59 (11.8) 1.6 Gwangyang-si Male 24 242 295 537 (22.4) 1.2 Female 14 118 132 250 (17.9) 1.1 Total 38 360 427 787 (20.7) 1.2 Boseong-gun Male 0 0 0 0 (-) - Female 4 27 65 92 (23.0) 2.4 Total 4 27 65 92 (23.0) 2.4 Total Male 27 246 305 551 (20.4) 1.2 Female 20 164 223 387 (19.4) 1.4 Total 47 410 528 938 (20.0) 1.3 Anatomical location Categories Mesurement (µm)
Male Female General Number of worms 9 13 Body length 9,777 ± 723 11,272 ± 874 Body width 452 ± 30 541 ± 37 Anterior extremity Length of external corona radiata 30.7 ± 4.3 34.1 ± 4.2 Length of internal corona radiata 20.7 ± 1.2 23 ± 2 Length Ratio of internal to external corona radiata 1.5 ± 0.3 1.5 ± 0.1 Width of pharynx 68.8 ± 7.9 76.0 ± 3.9 Length of oesophagus 836.3 ± 37.8 932.7 ± 69.4 Proportion of oesophagus to body length from the anterior end 11.9 ± 0.7 12.1 ± 0.9 Excretory pore from head end 358.3 ± 10.4 385 ± 17.9 Number of external corona radiataa 21 20-22 Posterior extremity Female Length of vestibule - 221.5 ± 24.9 Length of sphincters - 200.2 ± 24.4 Length of infundibula - 72.0 ± 14.9 Distance of vulva from anus - 463.8 ± 69.3 Distance of anus from antererior end - 418.1 ± 51.5 Egg size 66.0 ± 4.19 × 38.9 ± 2.26 Male Length of spicules 1,155.6 ± 191.7 - Length of gubernaculum 140 ± 9 - Length of dorsal ray 178.8 ± 28.1 - Length of branch of dorsal ray 51.9 ± 10.7 - Length of externodorsal ray 168.8 ± 14.4 - Railliet, Henry & Bauche (1919) Yamaguti (1935) Yamaguti (1954) This study Body of male 9.3-12.5×0.4-0.6 8.8-12×0.5-0.65 8.9-9.7×0.42 8.7-11.0×0.41-0.50 Body of female 11-13.5×0.5-0.64 9.3-10.1×0.58-0.6 10.3-10.5×0.56-0.61 10.2-12.9×0.48-0.59 Cervical papillae from head end 0.42-0.55 0.42-0.53 0.44-0.48 0.48-0.62 Excretory pore from head end 0.28-0.64 0.3-0.35 0.31-0.32 0.35-0.41 Esophagus 0.65-0.85 0.7-0.9 0.71-0.77 0.79-1.03 Spicule 1.25-1.33 1.1-1.25 1.1-1.2 0.93-1.60 Gubernaculum 0.135 0.16 0.13 0.13-0.15 Tail of female 0.4-0.425 045-0.5 0.29-0.295 0.34-0.50 Vulva from tail end 0.95-1.06 0.9-1.0 0.74-0.83 0.69-1.01 Eggsa 69-77×38-42 - 57-69×39-48 53-75×35-43
Table 1. Infection status of Bourgelatia diducta in wild boars from the Republic of Korea
Table 2. Number of adult Bourgelatia diducta collected from wild boars in the Republic of Korea
Table 3. Body part measurements of adult Bourgelatia diducta isolated from wild boars of Korea

Based on SEM analysis of 4 adult worms (male: 1, female: 3).

Table 4. Comparison of Bourgelatia diducta body parts from wild boars of Korea with those of previous reports (mm)

Units are expressed in mm except for the egg size (μm).