Jean Pierre Hugot Syphacia (Syphacia) millardiae n. sp. (Nematoda: Oxyurida: Syphaciinae) from the soft-furred field rat, Millardia meltada, in India. Comparative Parasitology. Vol.72, No.1 (2005), 1-5. doi:10.1654/4130 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/16245
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Syphacia (Syphacia) millardiae n. sp. (Nematoda: Oxyurida: Syphaciinae) from the soft-furred field rat, Millardia meltada, in India
Syphacia (Syphacia) millardiae n. sp. (Nematoda: Oxyuridae: Syphaciinae) is described based on specimens collected from a soft-furred field rat, Millardia meltada. This species is closely related to several other members of the genus Syphacia, also murid parasites. This species closely resembles Syphacia (Syphacia) obvelata, a cosmopolitan parasite of Mus musculus. Syphacia (Syphacia) millardiae n. sp. differs from S. obvelata in that females exhibit a cuticular ornamentation with varicose cuticular elevations between the cephalic nervous endings, smaller body width, smaller eggs, and a longer esophagus. Males exhibit a shorter body length, a longer tail with a shorter tail tip, a longer esophagus, and a longer gubemaculum than do males of S. obvelata.