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Morphological and Molecular Identification of Spirometra Tapeworms (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidae) from Carnivorous Mammals in the Serengeti and Selous Ecosystems of Tanzania

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2020;58(6):653-660.
Published online: December 31, 2020

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

2Tanzania Wildlife Management Authority, P.O. Box 2658 Morogoro, Tanzania

3Department of Parasitology, Sylhet Agricultural University, Bangladesh

4Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand

*Corresponding author (jeonhk@chungbuk.ac.kr; kseom@chungbuk.ac.kr)
• Received: December 9, 2019   • Revised: October 19, 2020   • Accepted: October 25, 2020

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Morphological and Molecular Identification of Spirometra Tapeworms (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidae) from Carnivorous Mammals in the Serengeti and Selous Ecosystems of Tanzania
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Fig. 1 Map of the Serengeti ecosystem in Tanzania indicating the locations of 5 areas where 15 adult worms were collected in 2011–2018.
Fig. 2 Mature proglottids of Spirometra species collected from carnivorous mammals in the Serengeti and Selous ecosystems of Tanzania (stained with acetocarmine). (A) S. erinaceieuropaei. (B) S. ranarum. (C) S. theileri. Characteristic genital organs, cirrus sac (CS), genital pore (GP), ovary (OV), vaginal pore (VP), and uterus (U) are designated in (A–C).
Fig. 3 Phylogenetic trees of Spirometra species based on mitochondrial (A) cox1 and (B) ITS1 sequences. Numbers above the branches represent bootstrap values for trees obtained by maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference.
Morphological and Molecular Identification of Spirometra Tapeworms (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidae) from Carnivorous Mammals in the Serengeti and Selous Ecosystems of Tanzania

Morphological and molecular identifications of Spirometra species tapeworms by the host animals and the collecting areas in Tanzania between 2011 and 2018

Host Collecting area cox1/ITS1 (GenBank No.) Morphology
Leopard Loliondo S. erinaceieuropaei (MT775875/MN733011)b S. erinaceieuropaei
Leopard Loliondo S. theileri (MT775871/MN737751)b S. theileri
Spotted hyena Loliondo S. theileri (MT775870) S. theileri
Lion Maswa S. theileri (MT775876) S. theileri
Lion Maswa S. theileri (MT775877 ) S. theileri
Lion Maswa npa S. theileri
Lion Maswa S. theileri (MT775879) S. theileri
Lion Maswa np S. theileri
Lion Maswa S. theileri (MT775878) S. theileri
Leopard Tomm camp S. theileri (MT775873) S. theileri
Leopard Tomm camp np S. theileri
Leopard Tototo S. ranarum (MT775874/MN733012)b S. ranarum
Leopard Utunge, Kingupira S. theileri (MT775872) S. theileri
Leopard Utunge, Kingupira np S. theileri
Leopard Utunge, Kingupira np S. theileri

anp, not performed.

bcox1 and ITS1 were sequenced.

Morphometric features of 3 Spirometra species from carnivorous mammals in Serengeti National Park of Tanzania (unit=mm)

Organs Organ feature S. erinaceieuropaeia S. ranarumb S. theileric
Scolex Spatulate Width 0.42 - -
Length 1.03 - -

Proglottids (n=10) Trapezoid Width 5.00–9.00 12.00 0.60–0.65
Length 5.00–8.00 3.01 0.15–0.25

Uterus Coiling Loops 7.00–8.00 3.00 3–4.50

Cirrus pouch Oval Length 0.17–0.25 0.16
Width 0.17–0.25 0.13

Cirrus Cylinderical Length 0.30 0.30 0.30
Width 0.13 0.19 0.13

Seminal vesicle Elliptical Length 0.13 0.19–0.22 0.13
Width 0.14 0.19–0.22 0.14

Uterine terminal ball Oval Diameter 0.06 0.04–0.04 0.07–0.08

Vaginal opening Crescentic Width 0.26 0.25 0.25

Testes Polygonal Diameter 0.06 0.06 0.11–0.12

Eggs Operculate Length 0.06 0.05–0.07 0.05–0.06
Width 0.03 0.03–0.04 0.03–0.04

aIsolated from a leopard (Panthera pardus),

ba lion (Panthera leo), and

ca hyena (Crocuta crocuta).

Table 1 Morphological and molecular identifications of Spirometra species tapeworms by the host animals and the collecting areas in Tanzania between 2011 and 2018

np, not performed.

cox1 and ITS1 were sequenced.

Table 2 Morphometric features of 3 Spirometra species from carnivorous mammals in Serengeti National Park of Tanzania (unit=mm)

Isolated from a leopard (Panthera pardus),

a lion (Panthera leo), and

a hyena (Crocuta crocuta).