- Author:
Endang PURWANINGSIH
1
;
Mumpuni
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: Indonesia; Intestinal nematode; Kalicephalus; New host; New record; Snakes; Strongyloidea
- MeSH: Ancylostomatoidea; anatomy & histology; growth & development; isolation & purification; physiology; Animal Structures; anatomy & histology; Animals; Body Size; Colubridae; parasitology; Elapidae; parasitology; Host Specificity; Indonesia; Intestines; parasitology; Male
- From:Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2011;1(2):121-123
- CountryChina
- Language:English
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo observe three species of Kalicephalus found in three species of snake (Ophiophagus hannah, Ptyas mucosus, and Naja Sputatrix) during research on Capture Snake for Trading in Java and Snake Biodiversity in Kalimantan Islands.
METHODSSpecimens for light microscopy examination were fixed with warm 70% alcohol, cleared and mounted in lactophenol for wet mounting. Drawings were made with the aid of a drawing tube attached to a Nikon compound microscope. Measurements were given in micrometers (µ) as the average of findings, followed by the range in parentheses, unless otherwise stated.
RESULTSKalicephalus (Costatus) indicus was found from 7 Ptyas mucosus, Kalicephalus bungari from 2 Naja sputatrix and 1 Kalicephalus (Costatus) indicus and Kalicephalus assimilis found from 1 Ophiophagus hannah. The morphology and measurement of three species of Kalicephalus found in this study were close to those described before.
CONCLUSIONSNew finding of host of Kalicephalus (Costatus) indicus and Kalicephalus bungari was a snake species of Naja sputatrix. New records of locality were Kalimantan island as the new locality of Kalicephalus assimilis, and Java island was new locality of Kalicephalus (Costatus) indicus.