
II- Genus Hasegawanema n. gen. (Figs. 2B and 3 B-E) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:A3C86F23-57EA-4BE5-889E-377490B752 CB Type species: Hasegawanema mamasaense (Hasegawa, Miyata & Syafruddin, 1999) n. comb. Hosts: Muridae (Rodentia). Host site: Small intestine. Distribution: Indonesia. Etymology: The genus is named in honor of Pr. Hideo Hasegawa (Faculty of Medicine, Oita University, Japan), in recognition of his valuable contribution to knowledge on the Oriental Nippostrongylinae. Definition: Heligmonellidae, Nippostrongylinae. Synlophe with 15–26 ridges in both sexes. Ridges continuous. Careen supported by two small ridges with ventral one generally slightly larger. Ridge 1’distinct from left ridge. Ridges unequal in size, small to minute. Careen and ridges associated with right ridge, largest. Other ridges very small or minute. Left ridge minute or replaced by a gap in front of the left lateral field. Axis (es) of orientation oblique. Characteristic bursal pattern of type 2-2-1. Dorsal ray divided within proximal half. Each spicule ending in one tip. SpL/BL: 6–25%. Other species: Hasegawanema mallomyos (Hasegawa & Syafruddin, 1994) n. comb., Hasegawanema maxomyos (Hasegawa, Miyata & Syafruddin, 1999) n. comb., Hasegawanema moatense (Hasegawa, Miyata & Syafruddin, 1999) n. comb., Hasegawanema sulawesiense (Hasegawa, Miyata & Syafruddin, 1999) n. comb.
Published as part of Durette-Desset, Marie-Claude & Digiani, María Celina, 2015, Taxonomic revision of the Nippostrongylinae (Nematoda, Heligmonellidae) parasites of Muridae from the Australasian region. The genus Odilia Durette-Desset, 1973, pp. 1-12 in Parasite (Paris, France) (Paris, France) 22 (32) on pages 6-7, DOI: 10.1051/parasite/2015032, http://zenodo.org/record/12524203
Chromadorea, Rhabditida, Nematoda, Heligmosomidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Hasegawanema, Taxonomy
Chromadorea, Rhabditida, Nematoda, Heligmosomidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Hasegawanema, Taxonomy
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