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A Case of Chaunocephalosis by Chaunocephalus ferox (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) in an Oriental White Stork, Ciconia boyciana, in Korea
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A Case of Chaunocephalosis by Chaunocephalus ferox (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) in an Oriental White Stork, Ciconia boyciana, in Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2016;54(5):659-665.
Published online: October 31, 2016

1Department of Parasitology, Medical Research Institute and Parasite Resource Bank, School of Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 28644,Korea

2The Wildlife Center of Chungbuk, Cheongju 28116,Korea

3College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju 28644,Korea

4Korea Institute of Oriental White Stork Rehabilitation Research, Korea National University of Education, Cheongju 28173,Korea

*Corresponding author (kseom@chungbuk.ac.kr)
• Received: December 16, 2015   • Revised: June 3, 2016   • Accepted: July 20, 2016

Copyright © 2016 by The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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A Case of Chaunocephalosis by Chaunocephalus ferox (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) in an Oriental White Stork, Ciconia boyciana, in Korea
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Fig. 1 Chaunocephalus ferox in an oriental white stork (Ciconia boyciana). (A) The stomach filled with dark-brown colored foreign materials and intact sardines. (B) A cyst on the intestinal wall. (C) The cyst opened into the lumen of the intestine via a perforation in the mucosal lining. (D) C. ferox recovered from the cyst. Four mature specimens with a young adult worm.
Fig. 2 Morphological features of mature adult Chaunocephalus ferox found in an oriental white stork. (A) Depiction of the whole body. (B) Head region showing a well-developed collar with 27 collar spines around the oral sucker. (C) Terminal genitalia. (D) The chambered excretory vesicle with a uroproct.
A Case of Chaunocephalosis by Chaunocephalus ferox (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) in an Oriental White Stork, Ciconia boyciana, in Korea

Morphometric data of Chaunocephalus ferox (μm)

Chaunocephalus ferox Present study Chaunocephalus ferox Dietz, 1909 Chaunocephalus ferox Rai, 1963 Chaunocephalus ferox orientalis Bashkirova, 1941
BL 8,030–8,091 5,500–8,000 4,685–8,571 3,150–7,240
BWE 3,318–3,333 1,870–2,290 1,299–3,485 700–880
BWO 1,095–1,427 799–1,657 440–920
CL 258–273 219–439
CW 447–455 353–754 340–600
NCS 27 27 27 27
ASp 150–174 160–185 46–148 121–165
LSp 87–107 112–125a 56–118 77–121a
DSp 85–123 44–105
OSL 136–167 130–150b 115–231 110–176b
OSW 152–167 115–297
PL 106 27 26–75 44–45
PHL 167 220 141–300 143–176
PHW 121–152 170 116–360 110–130
ESL 3,636–4,121 1,656–3,771
CSL 179 118–198 154–165
CSW 138 52–105 121–132
SVL 154
SVW 77
VSL 621–636 430–530b 334–517 440–462
VSW 561–576 334–517 440–592
OVL 455–530 310–370b 183–450 165–385
OVW 500–530 200–467
MEL 431–689 39–132
MEW 590–787 99–132
ATL 326–394 300 141–400 220–330
ATW 212–242 240 167–417 198–383
PTL 273–409 167–334
PTW 212–303 200–334
EL 79–92 (84)c 88–92 52–82 77–99
EW 45–55 (50)c 53–57 39–56 43–55
FO 4,227–4,818
U 129–652
T 1,424–1,485 330–605

aBoth of lateral and dorsal spines;

bDiameter;

cN=30.

Table 1 Morphometric data of Chaunocephalus ferox (μm)

Both of lateral and dorsal spines;

Diameter;

N=30.