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Soboliphyme baturini (Nematoda: Soboliphymatidae) Recovered from Stomach of Asian Badger, Meles leucurus, in Geochang-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea
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Soboliphyme baturini (Nematoda: Soboliphymatidae) Recovered from Stomach of Asian Badger, Meles leucurus, in Geochang-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2019;57(5):521-524.
Published online: October 31, 2019

Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, and Institute of Health Sciences, Gyeongsang National University College of Medicine, Jinju 52727, Korea

*Corresponding author: (wmsohn@gnu.ac.kr)
• Received: August 3, 2019   • Revised: September 24, 2019   • Accepted: September 25, 2019

Copyright © 2019 by The Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Fig. 1 (A) Two female worms of Soboliphyme baturini recovered in the stomach of badger, Meles leucurus, from Geochang-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea. (B) Magnified view of cephalic sucker with the oral aperture (OA) and meridionally striated on the buccal capsule. (C) Anterior portion with a characteristic cephalic sucker (CS), muscular esophagus (E), intestine (I), uterus (U), long vagina (V) and vulva opening (arrow). (D) Posterior portion with the uterus (U), intestine (I) and anus (arrow). Scale bar=1 mm.
Soboliphyme baturini (Nematoda: Soboliphymatidae) Recovered from Stomach of Asian Badger, Meles leucurus, in Geochang-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea

Comparative dimensionsa of Soboliphyme spp. with those of previous studies

Organs Present study (Sohn et al., 2019) S. baturini (Swartz, 1968) S. ataahai (Ganzorig et al., 2003) S. occidentalis (Ribas et al., 2004)
Body (BL) 33.43–35.50 (34.46) 17.5–24.1 23.6–35.8 (33.7) 21.89–24.62 (22.41)
Body (BW) (2.13) 1.33–1.63 1.12–1.70 (1.40) 0.78–0.97 (0.95)
Ratio of BW:BL 01:16.2 01:14.0 01:24.1 01:23.8
Cephalic capsule (L) 3.13–3.55 (3.34) 2.01–2.45 1.51–1.97 (1.66) 1.38–1.60 (1.51)
Cephalic capsule (W) 2.25–2.55 (2.40) in diameter 1.48–1.70 (1.55) 1.27–1.38 (1.30)
Esophagus (L) 4.50–5.00 (4.81) 3.04–4.02 3.30–4.58 (3.79) 4.32–4.38 (4.35)
Locationb of vulva Anterior level Anterior level E–I junction level Posterior level
Vagina (L) 3.38 - 2.36–2.92 (2.71) 0.73–0.95 (0.84)
Tail (L) 0.33–0.38 (0.35) 0.14–0.32 0.47–0.64 (0.62) 0.30–0.43 (0.42)
Eggs (L) 0.058–0.065 (0.062) 0.054–0.063 0.080–0.115 0.079–0.082
Eggs (W) 0.030–0.033 (0.031) 0.032–0.036 0.042–0.069 0.038–0.041
Host Asian badger
Meles leucurus
American mink
Neovison vison
Laxmann’s shrew
Sorex caecutiens
Iberian mole
Talpa occidentalis

aOnly female worms: (L) length; (W): width; unit is mm.

bLocation from esophago-intestinal (E–I) junction.

Table 1 Comparative dimensionsa of Soboliphyme spp. with those of previous studies

Only female worms: (L) length; (W): width; unit is mm.

Location from esophago-intestinal (E–I) junction.