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Harold W. Manter Laboratory of Parasitology: Faculty and Staff Publications

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Cuticular Ridge Pattern In Ostertagia Gruehneri And Ostertagia Arctica (Nematoda: Trichostrongyloidea) From Caribou, Rangifer Tarandus, J. Ralph Lichtenfels, P. A. Pilitt, M. Fruetel Jan 1990

Cuticular Ridge Pattern In Ostertagia Gruehneri And Ostertagia Arctica (Nematoda: Trichostrongyloidea) From Caribou, Rangifer Tarandus, J. Ralph Lichtenfels, P. A. Pilitt, M. Fruetel

Harold W. Manter Laboratory of Parasitology: Faculty and Staff Publications

Two species of medium stomach worms are common parasites of the caribou, Rangifer tarandus. The two species, Ostertagia gruehneri Skrjabin, 1929, and O. arctica Mitzkewitzsch, 1929, differ so markedly in morphology of the spicules and genital cone that many nematode systematists place them in different genera. Recent studies of similar pairs of species parasitic in other ruminants have provided evidence that such pairs of species may be morphotypes of one species. The two species from caribou are redescribed with emphasis on the pattern of surface cuticular ridges and the structure of the esophagus, characters considered useful for distinguishing species …