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Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, Vol. 92(2): 209-214, Mar./Apr. 1997 Nematode Parasites of ian Corvid Birds (Passeriformes): A General Survey with a Description of Viktorocara brasiliensis n. sp. (Acuariidae, Schistorophinae) Roberto Magalhães Pinto/*/ +, J Júlio Vicente/*, Dely Noronha Laboratório de Helmintos Parasitos de Vertebrados, Departamento de Helmintologia, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Av. Brasil 4365, 21045-900 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil This report deals with the identification of 139 samples of nematodes recovered from ian jays. Viktorocara brasiliensis n. sp. is proposed and compared with V. capillaris, V. limosae, V. charadrii and V. garridoi which are the other species included in the genus. The differentiation of V. brasiliensis n. sp. was based on the ratios between muscular and glandular esophagus and spicules, as well. Other referred species are Acuaria mamillaris, A. mayori, Aprocta sp., Cheilospirura sp., Diplotriaena americana, D. bargusinica, Oxyspirura matogrosensis, Oxyspirura sp., Pelecitus helicinus, Procyrnea sp., Skrjabinura spiralis, Subulura papillosa, Synhimantus sp. and Tetrameres (Microtetrameres) sp., with the establishment of some new host records. Key words: nematodes - Viktorocara brasiliensis n. sp. - Corvidae - birds - 209 The scope of the present investigation is related to avian nematodes parasitizing ian birds, proceeding with previous reports on the subject (Pinto et al. 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, Pinto & Vicente 1995, Vicente et al. 1993, 1995, 1996). The results so far obtained during this study, mainly refer to the proposal of Viktorocara brasiliensis n. sp. and the survey of other species recovered from corvid hosts. In, the Corvidae are represented only by the genus Cyanocorax Boie, 1826, with eight species, commonly named jays, of which two, occur exclusively along the Venezuelan border. These birds have strong beaks, adapted to an omnivorous feeding. All of them present a crest-like ornamentation on their heads and body with bright colored feathers in a mixture of black, blue and white (Frisch 1981). MATERIALS AND METHODS One hundred and thirty-nine samples of nematodes recovered between 1921 and 1955 during scientific expeditions to the ian Central and Southeastern regions and deposited in the Helminthological Collection of the Oswaldo Cruz *CNPq research fellow, Procs nos. 300.374/80-1, 304.600/76-8, respectively + Corresponding author. Fax: +55-21-268.4866 Received 10 July 1996 Accepted 12 November 1996 Institute (CHIOC), were studied. The source of the samples according to host species is: 3 from Cyanocorax sp.; 77 from (Vieillot, 1818); 4 from C. cristatellus (Temmink, 1823); 55 from (Vieillot, 1818). Nematodes were preserved in Railliet & Henry solution (0.85% NaCl solution: 93 ml; formaldehyde: 5 ml; glacial acetic acid: 2 ml) and were processed for study as described elsewhere (Pinto et al. 1993). The preparation of en face mounts was made according to the method of Anderson (1958). Illustrations were made with a drawing tube connected to an Olympus light microscope. Measurements are in micrometers unless otherwise indicated. Means are in parentheses. Classification of the nematodes regarding to generic and subgeneric diagnosis follow Anderson and Bain (1976) and Chabaud (1975a, b, 1978). Specific diagnosis was achieved by comparison of morphometric data presently obtained with those referred in the original descriptions and/ or redescriptions, as well as with deposited type specimens whenever available in the CHIOC. Taxonomy and common names of hosts were based on Pinto (1944), Frisch (1981) and Sick (1984). NHR indicates new host record. RESULTS Viktorocara brasiliensis n. sp. (Figs a-f) Description and measurements: based on eight adult specimens, four males and four females. Acuarioidea, Acuariidae, Schistorophinae. Males (Figs a-c, e): body 4.55-6.02 (5.22) mm long, 150-220 (181) wide. Oral opening laterally

210 Nematode Parasites of ian Corvid Birds RM Pinto et al. Viktorocara brasiliensis n. sp. a: anterior portion of male, lateral view. b: anterior extremity of male, lateral view. c: spicules, frontal view. d: mouth of female, en face view (PS-pseudolabium, SB-sublabium, PT-ptilinum). e: posterior portion of male, lateral view. f: posterior portion of female, lateral view. Bars in mm.

Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, Vol. 92(2), Mar./Apr. 1997 211 compressed. Pseudolabia well developed with apices continuous with anterolateral walls of buccal cavity. Four sublabia, pear-shaped located on subdorsal and subventral sides of oral opening. Four winglike membranes or ptilina, 21-25 (23) long with sharp, pointed tips arising from dorsoventral sides of oral opening, surrounding sublabia and terminating at base of pseudolabia (Fig. d). Buccal capsule expanded anteriorly, lined with thick transversely striated cuticle, 100-160 (130) long. Muscular and glandular esophagus 300-390 (350) and 570-750 (660), respectively. Nerve ring 160-200 (180) from anterior extremity. Excretory pore not observed. Spicules stout, similar in shape, unequal in size, left 190-220 (201) and right 140 long. Gubernaculum absent. Ten pairs of caudal papillae; four pairs are pre-, six pairs postcloacal. Cloacal aperture 150-190 (170) from posterior extremity. Females (Figs d, f): body 10.88-17.22 (14.02) mm long, 150-230 (180) wide. Oral opening and buccal complex as described for males. Ptilina 25-28 (27) long. Buccal capsule identical to that of males, 100-160 (130) long. Muscular and glandular esophagus 430-680 (555) and 0.90-1.06 (0.97) mm long, respectively. Nerve ring 210-250 (230) from anterior extremity. Excretory pore not observed. Vulvar aperture 6.28-8.54 (7.24) mm from anterior end. Amphidelphic. Uteri may be packed with embryonated, thick-shelled eggs 16-23 (19) long, 18-21 (19) wide. Rectum 93-130 (105) long. Anus 160-230 (195) from posterior extremity. Type host: Cyanocorax chrysops (Vieillot, 1818); common name: plush-crested jay ( gralha ). Other host: Cyanocorax cyanomellas (Vieillot, 1818); common name: purplish jay ( gralha ) Site of infection: under the gizzard lining Type locality: Salobra, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Other localities: Bodoquena, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Ilha Seca, State of São Paulo, Etymology: the specific name derives from the country in which the specimens were collected. Specimens studied: CHIOC no. 33,641a (holotype), 33,641b (alotype), 33,641b-d, 33,642a-d (paratypes) (whole mounts), 11,324, 11,325, 11,328, 11,538, 11,629, 11,632, 11,644, 11,646, 11,651, 11,656, 11,661-11,664, 11,667, 11,671, 11,691, 11,719, 11,738, 12,605, 12,944, 13,000, 13,116, 13,119, 13,124, 13,125, 13,133, 13,138, 13, 144, 13,146, 13,148, 13,154, 13,159, 13,179, 15,026, 15,029, 20,480 (vouchers) (wet material). Remarks: the genus Viktorocara Guschanskaya, 1950 has recently been referred (Vicente et al. 1995) in South America on the basis of a single female specimen designed as Viktorocara sp., parasitizing an Ardeidae host, the whistling heron, Syrigma sibilatrix (Temmink). The genus has been previously reported from Charadriidae, Corvidae, Icteridae and Scolopacidae hosts (Barus & Garrido 1968, Vicente et al. 1995). Presently, four diagnosed species are included in the genus, namely V. capillaris (Molin, 1860) Wong & Lankester, 1984, V. charadrii Belopolskaya, 1953, V. limosae Daya, 1966 and V. garridoi Barus, 1968, according to Wong and Lankester (1984). V. brasiliensis n. sp. is proposed herein, and compared with the above referred species, taking into account reliable morphological characters, regarding its differentiation. The so far considered parameters are mainly related to the ratios between glandular and muscular esophagus and spicules (Table I). Moreover, V. brasiliensis n. sp., with similar spicules, can be promptly distinguished from V. capillaris, V. garridoi and V. limosae, regarding this character; these species also present different number and distribution pattern of caudal papillae when compared to the new species. Besides, the length of the left spicule in V. charadrii and V. limosae varies from 400-500 and more than 500, respectively, compared to 190-220 in V. brasiliensis n. sp. TABLE I Comparative data on Viktorocara spp. Species Ratio between glandular Ratio between Host family and muscular esophagus left and right spicules V. capillaris 1:0.2 1:0.5 a Charadriidae V. charadrii 1:0.3 1:0.2 Charadriidae V. garridoi 1:1.0 1:0.3 a Icteridae, Corvidae V. limosae 1:0.3 1:0.1 Scolopacidae V. brasiliensis n. sp. 1:0.5 1:0.6 Corvidae a: left spicule with finger-like processes present near of distal end.

212 Nematode Parasites of ian Corvid Birds RM Pinto et al. Acuarioidea, Acuariidae, Acuariinae Acuaria mayori Lent, Freitas & Proença, 1945 Host: Cyanocorax cyanomellas NHR Site of infection: gizzard Locality: Salobra, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Specimens studied: CHIOC no. 11,556 (wet material). Remarks: Acuaria mayori was also referred in a Fringilidae host in and data presently obtained agree with those previously reported (Pinto et al. 1993). Thelazioidea, Thelaziidae, Oxyspirurinae Oxyspirura matogrosensis Rodrigues, 1963 Hosts: Cyanocorax crysops NHR, Site of infection: eyes Localities: Barranco Alto and Salobra, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Ilha Seca, State of São Paulo, Specimens studied: CHIOC no. 33,643; 11,311, 11,317, 11,326, 11,327, 11,329, 11,331, 11,336, 11,347, 11,355, 11,595, 11,597, 11,609, 11,637, 11,641, 11,650, 11,665, 11,668, 11,716, 11,762, 12,525, 12,974, 13,136, 13,143, 13,145, 15,025, 15,508, 20,479 (wet material). Remarks: Rodrigues (1963), described O. matogrosensis from the eyes of the Corvidae Cyanocorax cyanomellas, also captured in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul between 1940-1955. Although named after the State of Mato Grosso, the specific name is spelled with a single s as originally proposed. Seuratoidea, Seuratidae, Seuratinae Skrjabinura spiralis Gnédina, 1933 Hosts: Cyanocorax sp., NHR, C. cristatellus (Temminck, 1823); common name: Curl-crested jay ( pega, gralha do campo, gralha do peito branco ) NHR Localities: Ilha Seca, State of São Paulo, Bodoquena and Salobra, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Lassance, State of Minas Gerais, Specimens studied: CHIOC no. 2,476, 4,278, 4,280, 4,281, 11,309, 11,342, 11,349, 11,516, 11,537, 11,550, 11,551, 11,557-11,559, 11,573, 11,602, 11,630, 11,643, 11,645, 11,652, 11,669, 11,698, 11,699, 11,720, 11,725, 11,726, 12,542, 12,527, 12,560, 12,611, 12,993, 12,997, 12,999, 13,130, 13,547, 15,018, 15,019, 15,023, 15,027, 15,030 (wet material). Remarks: this is a very common species, occurring in ian Cuculiformes, Falconiformes and Piciformes hosts (Pinto et al. 1994, 1996). Diplotriaenoidea, Diplotriaenidae, Diplotriaeninae Diplotriaena americana Walton, 1927 Hosts: Cyanocorax chrysops, Site of infection: body cavity Localities: Ilha Seca, State of São Paulo, Bodoquena and Salobra, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Specimens studied: CHIOC no. 11,350, 11,535, 11,552, 11,548, 11,794, 12,731, 13,199, 13,207 (wet material). Remarks: Diplotriaena americana has been reported in the same hosts investigated herein (Vicente et al. 1983). D. bargusinica Skrjabin, 1917 Hosts: Cyanocorax cyanomellas NHR Site of infection: body cavity Localities: Salobra, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Specimens studied: CHIOC no. 12,951(wet material). Remarks: Diplotriaena bargusinica has been illustrated and referred for the first time in by Vicente et al. (1983), occurring in Icteridae and Fringilidae hosts. This is the first report of the species in a Corvidae bird. Filarioidea, Onchocercidae, Dirofilariinae Pelecitus helicinus (Molin, 1860) Railliet & Henry, 1910 Hosts: Cyanocorax cyanomellas Site of infection: among tendons of feet Localities: Salobra, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Specimens studied: CHIOC no. 11,515, 12,606 (wet material). Remarks: the filarioid species parasitizes a wide range of avian hosts and has been already reported from in (Bartlett & Greiner 1986). Specimens that could not be specifically identified due to their poor state of preservation, are designed as follows:

Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, Vol. 92(2), Mar./Apr. 1997 213 Thelazioidea, Thelaziidae, Oxyspirurinae Oxyspirura sp. Hosts: Cyanocorax chrysops Site of infection: eyes Localities: Ilha Seca, State of São Paulo, Barranco Alto, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Specimens studied: CHIOC no. 11,763, 15,593 (wet material). Habronematoidea, Habronematidae, Habronematinae Procyrnea sp. Hosts: Cyanocorax chrysops, Site of infection: gizzard Localities: Bodoquena and Salobra, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Specimens studied: CHIOC no. 2,475, 11,549, 13,188, 20,481, 20,482, 20,648 (wet material). Acuarioidea, Acuariidae, Acuariinae Synhimantus sp. Hosts: Cyanocorax chrysops Site of infection: gizzard Localities: Salobra, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Specimens studied: CHIOC no. 11,308, 11,598, 11,649, 11,718, 20,126 (wet material). Aproctoidea, Aproctidae, Aproctinae Aprocta sp. Hosts: Cyanocorax sp., C. cristatellus, C. cyanomellas Site of infection: body cavity Localities: Lassance, State of Minas Gerais, Salobra, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Specimens studied: CHIOC no. 2,493, 11,727, 13,551 (wet material). Other nematode species reported from Corvidae in and not found during the present study: Acuaria mamillaris (Molin, 1860) Railliet & Sisoff, 1912 and Subulura papillosa Molin, 1860 in Cyanocorax cayanus (L., 1766); common name: blue jay ( gralha azul ); Cheilospirura sp. in C. cristatellus, according to Vicente et al. (1995) (Table II). TABLE II Nematodes from corvid birds in Parasite species Host species Acuaria mamillaris a Cyanocorax cayanus A. mayori Aprocta sp. Cyanocorax sp. C. cristatellus Cheilospirura sp. a C. cristatellus Diplotriaena americana D. bargusinica Oxyspirura matogrosensis Oxyspirura sp. Pelecitus helicinus Procyrnea sp. Skrjabinura spiralis Cyanocorax sp. C. cristatellus Subulura papillosa a C. cayanus Synhimantus sp. Tetrameres (Microtetrameres) sp. Cyanocorax sp. Viktorocara brasiliensis n. sp. a: not found during the present study. Data after Vicente et al. (1995). ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS To Mara Lúcia de Souza and Paulo Márcio Moreira, IOC research fellows from the Setor de Programação Visual (CICT/FIOCRUZ), for technical assistance regarding the figures presented. REFERENCES Anderson RC 1958. Méthode pour l examen des nématodes en vue apicale. Ann Par hum comp 33: 171-172. Anderson RC, Bain O 1976. Keys to the genera of the order Spirurida. Diplotriaenoidea, Aproctoidea and Filarioidea. p. 59-116. In RC Anderson, AG Chabaud, S Willmott (eds). CHI Keys to the nematode parasites of vertebrates 3. Part 3. Commonwealth Bartlett CM, Greiner EC 1986. A revision of Pelecitus Railliet & Henry, 1910 (Filarioidea, Dirofilariinae) and evidence for the capture by mammals of filarioids from birds. Bull Mus nat Hist nat Paris 4th ser. 8: 47-99. Barus V, Garrido OH 1968. Nematodes parasitic in birds of the Order Passeriformes in Cuba. Folia Parasitol 15: 147-160. Chabaud AG 1975a. Keys to the genera of the order Spirurida. Camallanoidea, Dracunculoidea, Gnathostomatoidea, Physalopteroidea, Rictula-

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