First infestation record of <i>Epicrates cenchria cenchria</i> (Squamata: Boidae) by Porocephalus(Pentastomida: Porocephalidae) in Ecuador

Abstract (en):

Endoparasites of the genus Porocephalus, which mainly affect lungs of snakes, are distributed in Asia, Africa and America. In Ecuador, these parasites have been reported only for Boa constrictor. Here, we report the first record of infestation of Porocephalus in Epicrates cenchria cenchria from the Ecuadorian Amazon, based on examination of museum specimens. We found 26 parasitic individuals in 4 infected snakes, with a maximum of 16 individuals in a juvenile snake, and a minimum of 2 in an adult snake. Morphometric characters of the Ecuadorian populations of Porocephalus do not agree with those described for the genus. Therefore, we recommend a thorough analysis to define the taxonomic identity of these parasites.

Abstract (es):

Los endoparásitos del género Porocephalus, que infectan principalmente los pulmones de serpientes, se encuentran distribuidos en Asia, África y América. En Ecuador este parásito ha sido reportado únicamente en Boa constrictor. En el presente estudio reportamos los primeros registros de infestación de Porocephalus en Epicrates cenchria cenchria para la Amazonía ecuatoriana, basados en la revisión de especímenes de museo. Encontramos 26 individuos parásitos en 4 serpientes infectadas, con un máximo de 16 individuos en una serpiente joven y un mínimo de 2 en una serpiente adulta. La variabilidad morfométrica de las poblaciones ecuatorianas no encaja con las especies descritas de Porocephalus, por lo que recomendamos un análisis profundo para definir la identidad de estos parásitos.

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Amazonía ecuatoriana, Boa arcoíris, Endoparásitos hematófagos, Pulmones, Serpientes (es)

Ecuadorian Amazon, Hematophagous endoparasites, Lungs, Rainbow Boa, Snakes (en)

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First infestation record of Epicrates cenchria cenchria (Squamata: Boidae) by Porocephalus (Pentastomida: Porocephalidae) in Ecuador

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Pozo-Zamora, G. M., & Yánez-Muñoz, M. H. (2019). First infestation record of <i>Epicrates cenchria cenchria</i> (Squamata: Boidae) by Porocephalus(Pentastomida: Porocephalidae) in Ecuador. Biota Colombiana, 20(1), 120–125. https://doi.org/10.21068/c2019.v20n01a08

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