Morphological and molecular identifi cation of Gnathostoma binucleatum (Nematoda: Gnathostomatidae) advanced third stage larvae (AdvL3) in the state of Colima, Mexico

Authors

  • Luis Jorge García-Márquez
  • Rafael Lamothe-Argumedo
  • David Osorio-Sarabia
  • Luis García-Prieto
  • Virginia León Règagnon

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22201/ib.20078706e.2009.003.157

Keywords:

gnathostomiasis, morphometrics, DNA sequences, ITS2, rDNA

Abstract

As a part of an ongoing project to understand the current distribution of Gnathostoma species in Mexico, 22 species of vertebrates were examined for this nematode in the state of Colima. The fish species Dormitator latifrons (“chococo”) and Sciades guatemalensis (“cuatete”) from Cuyutlán Lagoon and the reptile Crocodylus acutus from the Amela Lagoon were positive for infection. Morphometric characteristics of the larvae collected in Colima were similar to those of G. binucleatum larvae collected from other regions and host species in Mexico. The low divergence of the ITS sequence obtained in this study from that of G. binucleatum (0.19%) indicates that our material belongs to this species. This is the first record of the AdvL3 of G. binucleatum in Colima, the tenth state in Mexico in which this species has been recorded in wild vertebrates.

Published

2009-12-01

Issue

Section

ARTÍCULOS DE REVISIÓN