DEVELOPMENTAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL-CHARACTERISTICS OF TAENIA-TAENIAEFORMIS (BATSCH, 1786) IN CLETHRIONOMYS-RUFOCANUS-BEDFORDIAE AND RATTUS-NORVEGICUS FROM DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONS
T. Iwaki et al., DEVELOPMENTAL AND MORPHOLOGICAL-CHARACTERISTICS OF TAENIA-TAENIAEFORMIS (BATSCH, 1786) IN CLETHRIONOMYS-RUFOCANUS-BEDFORDIAE AND RATTUS-NORVEGICUS FROM DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONS, The Journal of parasitology, 80(3), 1994, pp. 461-467
Developmental and morphological characteristics of 3 isolates of Taeni
a taeniaeformis isolated from Clethrionomys rufocanus bedfordiae in Ab
uta (70 km southwest of Sapporo), Japan (isolate ACR), and from Rattus
norvegicus in Sapporo, Japan (isolate SRN) and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
(isolate KRN) were compared. Eggs of 3 isolates were administered to
several species of rodents. Isolate ACR infected C. rufocanus; bedford
iae, Apodemus speciosus, and Apodemus argenteus, but not rats or mice,
whereas isolate SRN and isolate KRN were infective to rats, mice, A.
speciosus, and A. argenteus, but not to C. rufocanus bedfordiae. The i
ncrease in cyst size of isolate ACR continued during the experimental
period, whereas that of the other 2 isolates had ceased growing after
30 days postinfection. However, significant differences were observed
in the length of the small rostellar hooks, number and distribution of
testes, and the length of the cirrus sac between isolate ACR and the
other 2 isolates. Thus it is suggested that isolate ACR is a distinct
strain or even a new species.