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Title PARASITES OF THE JAPANESE SHREW MOLE, UROTRICHUS TAL Author(s)OHBAYASHI, Masashi; MASEGI, Toshiaki; KUBOTA, Kinzir CitationJapanese Journal of Veterinary Research, 20(3): 50-5 Issue Date 1972-09 DOI 10.14943/jjvr.20.3.50 Doc URL http://hdl.handle.net/2115/1993 Type bulletin File Information KJ00003418352.pdf Instructions for use Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Aca

Jap. J. vet. Res., 20, 50-56 (1972) PARASITES OF THE JAPANESE SHREW MOLE, UR07 1 IlICHU8.TALPOIDES TEMMINCK Masashi OHBA Y ASHI, Toshiaki MASEGI* and Kinziro KUBOTA * Department of Parasitology Faculty of Veterinary 1'v1edicine Hokkaido Un i versity, Sapporo, Japan (Received for publication, July 12, 1972) Seven specimens of the Japanese shrew mole, Urotrichus talpoides TEMMINCK, frolll central Japan ~ere exalllined. A new nelllatode, Thollzinx urotrichi n. sp., was described from the mucosae of the mouth (tongue, palate and cheeks), the pharynx and an upper third of the esophagus. This nematode was characterized by long spicule and spicular sheath, and minute round depressions of the egg shell. Larvae of this nematode were observed in the skeletal muscle. Other parasites were also recognized: Larval nematode, probably PorrOCaeCllllt sp., from a lymph-node; Capillaria sp. from the urinary bladder; Hymenolepis sp. from the small intestine; and Sarcocystis sp. from the skeletal muscle. INTRODUCTION During a comparative anatomical study of the Japanese shrew mole, Urotrichus talpoides TEMMINCK, small nematodes ~ere sagittal sections taken from the head of one animal. noted in some of the serial Judging from the morphological characteristics of the egg, the nematode was supposed to belong to Capillariidae. Therefore, a detailed investigation was carried out on formalinfixed materials of 7 cases including the one above-mentioned, and the nematode was concluded to be a new species. MA TERIALS AND METHODS The animals examined were collected in central Japan; 1 case nearby Lake Saiko at the foot of Mt. Fuji and 6 cases at Yumoto, Nikko. All the organs were examined carefully using a microscope. The majority of specimens of Th01ninx ~as treated by lacto-phenol solution together with the oral or esophageal mucosae, although some of them could be taken out partially. of Hymenolepis sp. stained by DELAFIELD's hematoxylin. One specimen was obtained from the jejunum of case No.1, which was In 2 cases, Sarcocystis sp. was recognized * Anatomical Section, Institute of Stomatognathic Science, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan

Parasites of Urotrichus talpoidcs f)1 TABLE] ft.//aterials examined CASE PLACE OF DATE THOM1NX UROTRICHI N, sp, NO. ORIGIN COLLECTED' Esophagus Mouth 1 Yumoto Oct. 22, '70 19 + 2 20, 19 20 :1 +*3 5 10, 19 29 + + 6 19 *2 7 Saiko Nov. 1, '71 10 * 1 Revealed by histological examination of serial sections *2 Immature specimen *3 A fragmented anterior body histologically in sections of the skeletal muscles stained by hematoxylin-eosi'n, and a detailed examination was conducted on the fixed material. The materials examined are shown in table 1. RESUL TS AND DISCUSSION Thominx urotrichi n. sp. Five host animals out of 7 (71.4%) were positive for this nematode (tab. 1). The complete nematode specimens examined were composed of 5 males and 2 females, but one of the latter was immature (tab. 2). embedded in the mucosal layer showing undulation. the nematode body. The nematode was always Eggs were found around In one case, both sexes lay parallel and copulated. The mucosa manifested no pathological lesions except outward pressure by the nematode or the formation of boring canals. The specimens are preserved in the Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary ~1edicine, University. Host: Urotrichus talpoides TEMMINCK Hokkoido Habitat: Oral (lingual, buccal and palatal), pharyngeal and esophageal (upper one third) mucosae Locality: Yumoto, Nikkt>, and Saiko, Japan Description: Small slender nematode. Cuticle with fine transverse striations. Bacillary band unrecognizable.

-----------~ 52 OHBA Y ASHI, M. et al Male: Body 6.12--9.18 mm in length and 0.040--0.046 mm in width, slightly tapering to the anterior and posterior ends. in width at subterminal portion. Head end smooth, 0.010--0.014 mm Esophagus 1.22--2.04 mm long; its anterior portion 0.24--0.40 mm long; para-esophageal cells about 25 in number. Esophagus/body ratio 1 :3.8-5.0. Retracted spicular sheath 0.596-0.792 mm in length and 0.012-0.016 mm in width, armed with numerous minute spines. Spicule filiform, very slightly chitinized, 0.808--1.237 mm in length and 0.003--0.004 mm in width; distal end bluntly pointed. Posterior end of body slightly bends ventrally. Cloacal aperture composed of one ventral and two lateral lobes; the latter hemispherical at end showing thickened cuticle, each lobe with one ventro-iateral nodular protrusion. Ventral lobe short and lip-like. Female: One female 11.83 mm in length and 0.062 mm in width. Posterior end blunt; anus slightly subterminal. portion 0.28 mm long. Esophagus 1.73 mm long; its anterior Esophagus/body ratio 1:6.8. Vulva without appendages. Eggs elongated barrel-shape, 0.064--0.078 X 0.026-0.028 mm in size; egg shell composed of thick inner layer and very thin outer layer; on the surface, scattered minute round depressions; opercula not protruded. In histologic sections of the skeletal muscles of the scapular area, three larval nematodes were observed. Body length was more than 0.480 mm and the width was 0.012--0.016 mm. The esophagus was more than 0.3 mm long. In one larva, the posterior body was inserted into a blood vessel. These larvae were considered to be those of the subjected species. In a copulating male, the spicular sheath was folded within the vagina of a female, and the exserted portion of the sheath was 0.435 mm long by about 0.012 mm wide. Discussion: Thorninx urotrichi IS characterized by its small body SIze, TABLE 2 Jl.1easurement of Thominx urotrichi n. sp. (mm) NO. SEX Length BODY \Vidth RETRACTED ESOPHAGUS! ESOPHAGUS SPICULAR SPICULE BODY SHEATH RATIO 1 0 6.94 2*1 3 6.63 4 6.12 5 9.18 6 if 11.83 7*2 5.09 *1 Posterior end was lost *2 Immature specimen 0.044 0.040 0.048 0.044 0.046 0.062 0.070 1.83 0.705 1.025 1: 3.8 1.83 1.63 0.596 0.808 1: 4.1 1.22 0.792 1.237 1 :5.0 2.04 0.913 1: 4.5 1.73 1 :6.8 1:75 1: 2.9

ParasitE's of Urotrichus talpoides 53 long spicule and spicular sheath, and minute depressions of the egg shell. habitat of this nematode is unique. The Adults and eggs are recognizable, being embedded in the mucosae of the mouth (tongue, palate and cheeks), the pharynx and the upper third of the esophagus. Thominxmogerae MAMAEV et OKHOTINA, 1968, from the esophagus and intestine of.. liviogera robusta in Ussuri Region of the USSR is a small nematode similarly to the present species, but in the former, the spicule is short, 0.21 mm, and the egg shell is smooth. T. marii RUCHLIADEV, 1946, is also described from the esophagus of an insectivora of Talpidae, Desmana moschata. This nematode has a very large body and a short spicular sheath, although the spicule itself is quite long. Capillaria sp. A fragment of material from the esophageal portion was obtained from the urinary bladder of one animal. Judging from the morphology of the esophagus, this specimen is a capillarid nematode, but further investigation will be necessary in the future when complete specimens are collected. Nematoda gen. sp. (larva) In case No.4, a larval ascarid nematode was observed m the serial sections of the axillary lymph-node, although the detailed structure was unknown. The larva was surrounded by granulation tissue. The diameter of the body was 0.036--0.044 mm, and that of the esophagus was 0.024 mm. From insectivorous animals, larval nematodes of the genus Porrocaecmn are known1.2,4,5,8), and it is most probable that the present larva belongs to this genus. I-/ymenolepis sp. One specimen was obtained from the Jejunum of case No. 1. was somewhat macerated. The specimen Description: The specimen was mature, 25.7 mm m length and 0.89 mm in maximum width near the posterior end. The number of proglottids was 227. There were numerous longitudinal muscles in proglottids. Scolex 0.232 X 0.176 mm in size; neck short, 0.096 mm in width; prominent suckers 0.080-0.088x 0.072-0.076 mm. Rostellar sac 0.075 X 0.042 mm in size; rostellar hooks unrecognizable. Mature proglottids wider than long, 0.160-0.176 X 0.330--0.410 mm; gravid ones short, 0.144-0.160 mm in length. Three testes ellipsoid in shape, 0.056--0.064 X 0.032-0.048 mm, forming a triangle; two of them antiporal, almost tandem and close together; poral one at the level between other two. lobed, 0.064--0.080 X 0.056--0.080 mm. Ovary Vitelline gland closely behind ovary, triangle in shape; partly overlapping with the posterior antiporal testis; size

54 OHBA Y ASHI, M. et al. 0.048-0.056 X 0.040-0.048 mm. Genital pores unilateral, at about anterior one third to two fifths of lateral margin of proglottid. Cirrus pouch not reaching median line, 0.096-0.104 mm in length and 0.016.-0.024 mm in maximum width near the genital pore. Seminal receptacle 0.028-0.040 mm in diameter, lies near anterior border of proglottid. External seminal vesicle 0.020.-0.024 mm in diameter.. 'Eggs 0.032-0.040 mm in diameter, and oncospheres 0.020-0.028 rnm in diameter. Discussion: The specimen for staining was in an unsuitable condition, and detailed morphology was unavailable. needed. Sarcocystis sp. Therefore, further specimens will be This protozoa was obtained from the skeletal muscles of 2 cases. MIESHER'S tube, about 5-6 mm long by 0.024-0.036 mm wide, was long and slender; its ends were blunt. RAINEY's corpuscles were very small, 0.0065--0.0086 mm long by around 0.0028 mm wide. The corpuscle was crescent- or banana-shaped, and showed an eccentric nucleus. were hardly observable. Because of condition of materials, fine structures

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EXPLAN A TION OF PLATES PLATE 1 Figs. 1-7 Thominx urotrichi n. sp. Fig. 1 Posterior portion of male Fig. 2 Posterior end of male, ventral view Fig. 3 Posterior end of male, lateral view Figs. 4 &5 Both sexes copulating Fig. 6 Posterior end of female Fig. 7 Eggs Fig. 8 Scolex of Hymenolepis sp. Fig. 9 Mature proglottids of Hymenolepis sp.

OHBA Y ASHI, M. et al. PLATE I o. 2 mm: 1, 8 9 0.1 mm: 4 o. 05mm: 2. 3 5~7

PLATE II Thominx urotrichi n. sp. Fig. 10 Adults and eggs in the palatal and lingual mucosae H.-E. Fig. 11 Sections of a female in the lingual mucosa H.-E. Fig. 12 An egg in the lingual mucosa It-E. Fig. 13 Both sexes copulating Lacto-phcnol Fig. 14 Posterior portion of Inale Lacto-phenol

OHBA Y ASHI, ~1. et al. PLATE II

PLATE III Fig. 15 Larvae of Thomillx urotrichi n. sp. in skeletal muscle H.-E. Fig. 16 Fig. 17 Eggs of 1'. urotrichi n. sp. showing minute depressions in the egg shell Lacto-phenol A nematode larva, probably Porrocaecum sp., 10 the axillary lymphnode H.-E. Fig. 18 Sa rcolyst is sp. 10 the skeletal muscle showing MIESHER's tubes H.-E. Fig. 19 Sarcocystis sp. showing RAINEY's corpuscles Lacto-phenol

OHBA Y ASHI, 1\1. et a1. PLATE III I '%