Pentastomid parasites of the family Sebekidae Fain, 1961 in West African dwarf crocodiles Osteolaemus tetraspis Cope, 1851 from the Congo, with a description of Alofia parva n. sp
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Riley, J.
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Published by the Agricultural Research Council, Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute
Abstract
The lungs and viscera of 23 dwarf crocodiles (Osteolaemus tetraspis) obtained from markets in Brazzaville,
were examined for pentastomid infection. Twenty-one animals were infected and harboured a
total of 82 pentastomids, all belonging to the family Sebekidae and representing at least two genera
and three species. Sebekia okavangoensis Riley & Huchzermeyer, was present in the body cavity and
lungs; the other two species were restricted to the lungs. Alofia parva n. sp. (14 female; 10 male) was unusual
in that the fulcrum supporting the anterior hooks carried a cowl-like extension. The remaining species,
provisionally allocated to the genus Sebekia, could not be classified to the generic level with certainty.
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Veterinary medicine, Pentastomid parasites, Sebekidae, Sebekia okavangoensis, Alofia parva, Dwarf crocodiles, Osteolaemus tetraspis
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Riley, J & Huchzermeyer, FW 1995, 'Pentastomid parasites of the family Sebekidae Fain, 1961 in West African dwarf crocodiles Osteolaemus tetraspis Cope, 1851 from the Congo, with a description of Alofia parva n. sp’. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 62, no. 3, pp. 151-162.