Phyllomedusa 15-2.Indd

Phyllomedusa 15-2.Indd

Phyllomedusa 15(2):175–179, 2016 © 2016 Universidade de São Paulo - ESALQ ISSN 1519-1397 (print) / ISSN 2316-9079 (online) doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-9079.v15i2p175-179 Short CommuniCation Draco (Squamata: Agamidae) from peninsular Malaysia and one species from Cambodia Stephen R. Goldberg1, Charles R. Bursey2, and L. Lee Grismer3 1 2 Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, Shenango Campus, Sharon, Pennsylvania, 16146, USA. 3 Department of Biology, La Sierra University, Riverside, California, 92505, USA. E-mail: [email protected]. Keywords: endoparasites, Flying Lizards, Nematoda, new hosts. Palavras-chave: endoparasitas, lagartos-planadores, Nematoda, novos hospedeiros. The genus Draco Linnaeus, 1758 contains Herein, we provide preliminary lists of some 40 species of lizards that collectively range Draco from from southern India and Indochina, east to the Peninsular Malaysia and one species from Philippines, and south through the Malay Cambodia (Table 1). Draco abbreviatus ranges Peninsula and throughout the Indo-Australian from Thailand, southward through peninsular Archipelago and East to the Key Islands of Malaysia to Singapore, Sumatra, and Borneo Indonesia (Grismer 2011, Uetz and Hosek 2015). (Grismer 2011); D. blanfordii occurs in parts of There are few reports of helminths from Draco. Myanmar, Thailand, northern peninsular Bain et al Malaysia, and Indonesia (Grismer 2011); D. Conispiculum ramachandrani Bain, Kouyate formosus ranges from southern Thailand, and Baker, 1982, from Draco maximus southward throughout the Malay Peninsula Boulenger, 1893 collected in Malaysia. Tkach et (Grismer 2011); D. sumatranus occurs in al. (2011) described Rhabdias mcquirei Tkach, Thailand, peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Kuzmin and Brown, 2011, and Kuzmin et al. Sumatra, and Borneo (Das 2010); D. taeniopterus (2012) described R. odilebaini Kuzmin, Tkach ranges from Myanmar, central Thailand, and and Bush, 2012; both nematode species are from central Cambodia, south to northern peninsular Draco spilopterus Malaysia (Grismer 2011); and D. maculatus on Luzon Island, Philippines. (from Cambodia) ranges from southern China, southward to northern peninsula Malaysia (Grismer 2011). Draco Received 25 January 2016 were borrowed from the herpetology collection Accepted 24 May 2016 of La Sierra University (LSUHC), Riverside Distributed December 2016 Phyllomedusa - 15(2), December 2016 175 et Draco Abbreviata collected in Baylis and D. blanfordii D. maculatus (Mirza, 1935) D. taeniopterus . (2003) recorded it N - 15(2), December 2016 (Yuen, 1963) (small ( N N et al ( ( was described from from Odisha, (formerly from Pakistan. Mullin, 1973 (body cavity); (Daudin, 1802) stomach, small intestine); sp. (larvae in cysts in stomach . (2009) and Gibbons (2010) and Phyllomedusa Strongyluris calotis D. abbreviatus Abbreviata achari et al D. formosus D. sumatranus C. versicolor has the widest distribution in the current C. versicolor Abbreviata achari (1997). Number of helminths, prevalence N N N et al. helminths: ( ( and Chaturvedi (1969) redescribed the species from Orissa) India. Goldberg from achari (Table 1). Peninsular Malaysia is a new locality record. dissecting microscope for helminths. Nematodes Anderson to species by descriptions. comparison Helminths were with deposited the in the original II). Parasite terminology follows that of Bush al. (%), mean, and range are reported in occurrences of Nematoda Table are new host 1. All 13 records. (infection sites: Orneoascaris sandoshami intestine); Daubney, 1923 (small Physocephalus and large intestines); wall). Calotes versicolor Hyderabad, Deccan, India (Mirza 1935). Soota ( and later stored in 70% ethanol. The body cavity was opened by a longitudinal incision and gastrointestinal the tract was removed esophagus, The rectum. and esophagus the across by cutting stomach, small intestine, large intestine, and Table 1. Number of helminths (N), prevalence (P as %). Mean (X) and range (r) in 11 Draco lizards from peninsular Malaysia: D. abbreviatus (N = 1), D. Goldberg blanfordii (N = 2), D. formosus (N = 2), D. sumatranus (N = 3), D. taeniopterus (N = 3), and 5 from Cambodia: D. maculatus (N = 5). All helminth findings are new host records. D. abbreviatus D. blanfordii D. formosus D. maculatus D. sumatranus D. taeniopterus Helminth N % X r N % X r N % X r N % X r N % X r N % X r Abbreviata achari 1 100 1.0 (1) 14 100 7.0 1–13 - - - - 9 20 4.5 (2–7) 5 100 1.7 (1–3) 2 33 2.0 (2) Gonofilaria rudnicki 4 100 4.0 (4) - - - - 2 50 2.0 (2) - - - - - - - - - - - Orneoascaris sandoshami - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 33 1.0 (1) - - - - Strongyluris calotis 6 100 6.0 (6) 1 (100) 1.0 (1) 1 50 1.0 (1) - - - - - - - - 3 33 3.0 (3) Physocephalus cysts - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 20 4.0 (4) - - - - - - - - 176 Helminths of six species of lizards of the genus Draco was described from two (1994) reported larvae of Physocephalus sp. in species of agamid lizards, Gonocephalus stomach granulomas of Sceloporus cyanogenys bornensis (Schlegel, 1851) and Acanthosaura Cope, 1885 (as Sceloporus serrifer). Fourth- armata stage larvae or mature nematodes were not Malaysia, by Mullin (1973). An immature female G. rudicki also was found in Limnonectes Physocephalus is not possible. macrodonRana Draco abbreviatus was infected with three macrodon) (Mullin 1973). Orneoascaris sandoshami (Yuen, 1963) species was infected by two nematode species. originally was described as Amplicaecum Draco blanfordii was infected with the most sandoshami by Yuen (1963) from the Malayan individuals of nematodes (15), and D. formosus Horned Frog, Megophrys nasuta (Schlegel, had the fewest (3). Mean number of helminths 1858) (Megophryidae), collected in Singapore, infecting each species of Draco but was reassigned to its current position by Sprent (1985). Orneoascaris sandoshami was reported in Gonocephalus abbotti Cochran, 1922 Draco lizards—Abbreviata achari, by Goldberg et al. (2005), Aphaniotis fusca rudnicki, Orneoascaris sandoshami, and (Peters, 1864) (Goldberg et al. 2015a), Larutia Physocephalus trifasciata (Tweedie, 1940) (Goldberg et al. intermediate hosts to complete their life cycles 2015b), Bronchocela cristatella (Kuhl, 1820) (Anderson 2000). is (Goldberg et al. 2015d), Gonocephalus bellii, transmitted by haematophagous vectors G. grandis (Gray, (Anderson 2000). The remaining species, 1845) (Goldberg et al. 2016) from peninsular Strongyluris calotis Malaysia and Acanthosaura cardamomensis cycle, no intermediate host), infection by egg ingestion (Anderson 2000). Holden, 2010, from Cambodia (Bursey et al. Draco 2015). suggests that this lizard genus is infected by Strongyluris calotis is widely distributed in generalist helminths, capable of infecting a Asian agamid lizards (Baker 1987) and also has variety of lizard hosts. This is also the case for been reported in agamids of Palestine (Rayyan et species of Cnemaspis (Goldberg et al. 2015c) al. 2013) and Pakistan (Goldberg et al. 2003). and Gonocephalus (Goldberg et al. 2016) from Strongyluris calotis was present in four species of Draco lizards (Table 1). The species also was Draco (Uetz and Hosek 2015), additional species found in the agamid lizards, B. cristatella (Goldberg et al. 2015d), Gonocephalus bellii helminths infecting this genus. G. grandis from peninsular Malaysia (Goldberg et al. 2016). Acknowledgments. Infective larvae of Physocephalus sexalatus (Molin, 1860) have been found encapsulated in dissections. tissues of numerous species of dung beetles; encapsulated infective larvae are common in tissues of amphibians, reptiles, birds, and References hosts (Anderson 2000). Development to the Anderson, R. C. 2000. Nematode Parasites of Verte- adult form occurs when they are ingested by brates: Their Development and Transmission. 2nd ed. mammals (Anderson 2000). Goldberg et al. Phyllomedusa - 15(2), December 2016 177 Goldberg et al. Goldberg, S. R., C. R. Bursey, and H. J. Holshuh. 1994. 2009. Keys to the Nematode Parasites of Vertebrates. Physocephalus sp. (Spirurida, Spirocercidae) larvae in Archival Volume stomach granulomas of the blue spiny lizard, Sceloporus Publishing. 463 pp. serrifer Journal of Wildlife Diseases 30: Goldberg, S. R., C. R. Bursey, and S. R. Telford Jr. 2003. Nematoda). Bulletin du Museum National d’Histoire Metazoan endoparasites of 11 species of lizards from Naturelle, Section A. 4: Pakistan. Comparative Parasitology 70: Baker, M. R. 1987. Synopsis of the Nematoda parasitic in Grismer, L. L. 2011. Lizards of Peninsular Malaysia, amphibians and reptiles. Memorial University of Singapore and Their Adjacent Archipelagos. Frankfurt Newfoundland, Occasional Papers in Biology 11 am Main. Edition Chimaira. 728 pp. Bursey, C. R., S. R. Goldberg, and L. L. Grismer. 2015. New Kuzmin, Y. M., V. V. Tkach, and S. E. Bush. 2012. A new species of (Nematoda; Filarioidea; species of Rhabdias (Nematoda: Rhabdiasidae) from Onchocercidae) and other helminths in Acanthosaura agamid lizards on Luzon Island, Philippines. Journal of cardamomensis (Sauria; Agamidae) from Indochina Parasitology 98: Peninsula. Acta Parasitologica 60: Mirza, M. B. 1935. Physaloptera achari n. sp. from Calotes versicolor with a short note on abnormalities in the 1997. Parasitology meets ecology on its own genus Physaloptera. Proceedings of the Academy of terms: Margolis et al., revisited. Journal of Parasitology

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