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Trematodes Recovered in the Small Intestine of Stray Cats in the Republic of Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2013;51(1):99-106.
Published online: February 18, 2013

1Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, and Institute of Endemic Diseases, Seoul National University Medical Research Center, Seoul 110-799, Korea.

2Department of Biotechnology, Kon Kuk University, Chungju 380-701, Korea.

3Department of Parasitology and Institute of Health Sciences, Gyeongsang National University School of Medicine, Jinju 660-751, Korea.

Corresponding author (wmsohn@gnu.ac.kr)
• Received: October 9, 2012   • Revised: November 14, 2012   • Accepted: December 1, 2012

© 2013, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Fig. 1 Procerovum varium adult (Semichon's acetocarmine stained and a drawing) recovered from the small intestine of a cat. Body small, 435×235 µm in average size, and having a muscular oral sucker (OS), a pharynx (P), a small ventral sucker with a long and thick-walled expulsor (E), a spherical ovary (O), single globular testis (T), and follicular vitellaria distributed in the post-ovarian fields.
Fig. 2 Cryptocotyle concava adult (Semichon's acetocarmine stained and a drawing) recovered from the small intestine of a cat. Body small, 778×576 µm in average size, and having a muscular oral sucker (OS), a pharynx (P), a ventrogenital sac (VGS) with a small ventral sucker, a thick-walled seminal vesicle (SV), a spherical ovary (O), slightly lobulated 2 testes (T), and follicular vitellaria distributed along the extracecal margin from the preacetabular level to the posterior end of the body.
Fig. 3 Stephanoprora sp. adult (Semichon's acetocarmine stained and a drawing) recovered from the small intestine of a cat. Body elongated and 2,317×474 µm in average size, having a characteristic head crown with 22 collar spines, a muscular oral sucker (OS), a pharynx (P), a well developed ventral sucker (VS), a cirrus sac (CS), a spherical ovary (O), transversely elliptical 2 testes (T), and follicular vitellaria (V) distributed in the post-testicular fields.
Trematodes Recovered in the Small Intestine of Stray Cats in the Republic of Korea
Organs Cryptocotyle sp.a Cryptocotyle concavab Cryptocotyle linguac Host Stray cat Experimental chick Red fox Body length (L) 500-1,170 418-585 1,190-1,770 Body width (W) 468-732 240-313 570-670 Oral sucker (L) 50-84 34-39 58-63 Oral sucker (W) 70-105 in diameter 63-75 Pharynx (L) 28-49 24-36 63-75 Pharynx (W) 25-55 24-31 43-63 Esophagus (L) 63-230 36-61 48-100 Ventrogenital sac (L) 35-88 12-22 100-200 Ventrogenital sac (W) 48-88 in diameter - Ovary (L) 38-133 49-54 43-50 Ovary (W) 50-120 in diameter 220 Testes (L) 109-320 78-115 110-210 Testes (W) 50-179 36-73 220-320 Egg (L) 23-28 32 40-45 Egg (W) 11-17 18 21-23 Organ Stephanoprora sp.a S. denticulatoidesb S. denticulatac Body length (L) 2,253-2,381 3,300-4,200 2,160-3,096 Body width (W) 461-486 320-410 288-504 Head collar (L) 125-145 250-350 162-237 Head collar (W) 300-310 - - Oral sucker (L) 105 92-112 72-112 Oral sucker (W) 100-125 in diameter in diameter Pharynx (L) 130-135 104-116 78-109 Pharynx (W) 100-110 100-122 - Esophagus (L) 175-205 - 114-168 Ventral sucker (L) 205-225 200-240 162-225 Ventral sucker (W) 225-235 203-230 in diameter Ovary (L) 80-110 85-92 87-112 Ovary (W) 115-125 - 87-162 Anterior testis (L) 100-150 270-330 150-275 Anterior testis (W) 215-275 155-190 150-255 Posterior testis (L) 130-150 640-780 237-375 Posterior testis (W) 200-235 310-380 150-212 Cirrus sac (L) 215-235 200-220 56-112 Cirrus sac (W) 110-135 75-118 92-254 Egg (L) 77-92 76 69-84 Egg (W) 61-69 52 51-54
Table 1. Comparison of Cryptocotyle sp. morphometrics with those of previous studies

Unit: μm.

Data from the present studya, Hoffman (1957)b, and Kitamura (1973)c [17,18].

Table 2. Comparison of Stephanoprora sp. morphometrics with those of previous studies

Unit: μm.

Measurement data from the present studya, Kuntz and Chandler (1955) [14]b, and Nasir and Scorza (1968) [20]c.