New data on helminths of the woodcock Scolopax rusticola (Aves, Charadriiformes) in the middle Volga region (European Russia)

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The helminth fauna of the Eurasian woodcock Scolopax rusticola was studied in the territory of Mordovia (European Russia) for the first time. Twenty-five specimens of waders were examined using the incomplete helminthological necropsy in April 2019, 2020, 2022. Nine helminth species were found in woodcocks: Lyperosomum alaudae, Scolopacitrema cubrensis, Anomotaenia clavigera, Fuhrmannolepis scolopacina, Aploparaksis pseudofilum, Dispharynx nasuta, Hadjelia truncata, Tetrameres dubia and Agamospirura macracanthis, juv. Among them the trematode L. alaudae, nematodes D. nasuta, H. truncata and A. macracanthis, juv. were recorded in S. rusticola for the first time. We provide morphological descriptions and photos of these parasites.

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N. Kirillova

Institute of the Ecology of the Volga Basin of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Samara Federal Research Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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俄罗斯联邦, Togliatti

A. Kirillov

Institute of the Ecology of the Volga Basin of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Samara Federal Research Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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俄罗斯联邦, Togliatti

S. Spiridonov

Mordovia State Pedagogical University

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俄罗斯联邦, Saransk

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2. Figure 1. Lyperosomum alaudae and Dispharynx nasuta from Scolopax rusticola: a – Lyperosomum alaudae, whole view; b – Dispharynx nasuta male, whole view; c – Dispharynx nasuta female, whole view. Scale bars, mm: a – 1.0; b, c – 0.5

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3. Figure 2. Hadjelia truncata from Scolopax rusticola: a – anterior end of male, b – anterior end of large spicule, c – anterior end of female, d – posterior end of male, e – posterior end of female. Scale bars 0.1 mm

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4. Figure 3. Agamospirura macracanthis, juvenile from Scolopax rusticola: a – whole view, b – anterior end of larva, c – posterior end of larva. Scale bar 0.1 mm

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