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NEW RECORD OF Synhimantus (Dispharynx) nasuta (RUDOLPHI, 1819) CHABAUD, 1975 (NEMATODA, ACUARIOIDEA) IN THE YELLOW VENTED BULBUL (Pycnonotus goivier) FROM EAST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA Dewi, Kartika; Irham, Mohammad; Prawiradilaga, Dewi M.; Kawakami, Kazuto
TREUBIA Vol 34 (2006): Vol. 34, December 2006
Publisher : Research Center for Biology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (766.577 KB) | DOI: 10.14203/treubia.v34i0.465

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A REVIEW OF THE GENUS SYPHACIA (NEMATODA: OXYURIDAE) FROM MURINE RODENTS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA TO AUSTRALIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCES TO INDONESIA Dewi, Kartika; Hasegawa, Hideo; Asakawa, Mitsuhiko
TREUBIA Vol 43 (2016): Vol. 43, December 2016
Publisher : Research Center for Biology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/treubia.v43i0.2980

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The pinworms of the genus Syphacia are of special interest because they have coevolutionary relationships with their murine rodent hosts. From Southeast Asia to Australia, 21 species in four subgenera have been recorded, two species of these are endemic to Sulawesi. Their biogeographical distribution and dispersal processes are discussed herein. The species composition of Syphacia seems to be mosaic among the islands, especially in Wallacea. Based on the morphological characteristics of the cephalic ends, the species of the subgenus Syphacia are divided into three lineages with square (S), round (R) and laterallyelongated (LE) cephalic shapes. The LE type is assumed to be primitive and the S and R types are derived from the LE type as shown by a molecular phylogeny based on 28S rDNA previously. This assumption was supported by the fact that the old endemics murines in the regions studied mostly harboured Syphacia with LE type A hypothesis on the formation of the host-parasite relationships between murines and subgenus Syphacia in the areas is presented. A key to Syphacia species recorded is also provided
NEMATODE PARASITES OF RATS FROM KALIMANTAN Saputri, Ferza Ayu; Dewi, Kartika; Tresnani, Galuh; Apriyanti, Yuni; Supriatna, Nanang; Fitriana, Yuli S.; Zamroni, Yuliadi
TREUBIA Vol 51, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : National Research and Innovation Agency

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/treubia.v51i2.4845

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Rats can serve as a reservoir of diseases because the parasites within rats can be transmitted to humans and other animals. One of the parasites comes from the phylum Nematoda. This study aimed to identify the nematode species found in rats, determine their prevalence and intensity in Kalimantan Island. This study used 20 carcasses of rats from Kalimantan Island stored in the wet collection of MZB (Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense) BRIN Cibinong-Bogor. Identification was carried out by observing and measuring the nematodes found using a light microscope and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). The nematode species were then calculated for prevalence and intensity in each host. In this study, four species of nematodes, including Subulura (Murisubulura) andersoni (10% and 11-35), Subuluridae gen. sp. (80% and 1-53), Mastophorus sp. (25% and 1), and Physocephalus sp. (25% and 5), were found. Kalimantan Island is a new record area for S (M.) andersoni, Mastophorus sp. and Physocephalus sp. This needs further research to identify Subuluridae gen.sp. and its distribution area in Indonesia.
Co-Authors Abdawiyah, Mutiara Jati Adi Prasetyo Agustin, Cantika Ellycia Agustina, Ninik Akhmad Solihin Al-Anshory, Moh. Aep Irfan Amanah, Siti Khusniatul Aminah, Nur Angga Fitriyono Anita, Rif’atul Anton Karta Surya, Anton Karta Ariesta L, Nur Ilmi Ary Giri Dwi Kartika Asakawa, Mitsuhiko Ashari Wicaksono Asih, Eka Nurhema Ning Asih, Eka Nurrahema Ning Asmarani, Agil Silva Azulva, Naula Taufiqi Bachri, Abdul Rozak Budhitresna, Anak AG. Budjiastuti, Widowati Cesare, Jeannery Cindytia Prastari Dameria. H, Yohana Aprillia Daspi, Ivi Dewi Ayu Lestari Dewi M. Prawiradilaga, Dewi M. Dharma Aryani Dian Aswita, Dian Durinda Puspasari Endang Purwaningsih Fadholi, Bahri Fadilah, Iqbal Riza Fauzi, Shindy Ayu Fitri, Dewi Anugrah Fitriana, Dianita Aryani Fitriana, Yuli S. Galuh Tresnani Harliana Harliana Hideo Hasegawa Indah Suryawati Indudewi, Febe Yuanita Ratna Insafitri, I Iskandar, Muhamad Dandi Iqbal Kazuto Kawakami, Kazuto Lefrysa, Dhiva Lestari, Graffiera Widya Lestari, Putri P. Lestnando, Georgius Christofano Bagus Limbong, Monika Tiodina Ulina Madani, Nurul Maghfira, Riska Maghfuroh, Hanik Maiharani, Windi Tri Makhfud Efendy, Makhfud Malikthun Badriyah, siti Masyeni, Sri Md. Rabiul Islam Mersiana Setiarini Mohammad Irham Mukarromah, Safitri Nana Supriatna Nazira, Alfiodhea NEVIATY PUTRI ZAMANI Novi Indriyawati Nurul Himmah Nuzula, Nike Ika Oktapiani, Septi Prabowo, Tito Rabaan, Ali A. Rafiqi, Muhammad Rahmat Siauwijaya, Rahmat Ramadhanti, Annisa Riandi Riandi Riyanto, Awal Riyanto, Awal Rizki Tri Prasetio, Rizki Tri Rohmah, Khilda Firdausiyah Rusdian Yusron, Rizki Darma Safitri, Seliya Safitri, Seliya Fuji Salma, Amanda Nadiva Samsuci, Samsuci Sandi Destian Pratama Sanggaria, Evita Putri Saputri, Ferza Ayu Selamet Joko Utomo, Selamet Joko Setiyariski, Ramdani Sopa Martina, Sopa SRI ASTUTIK Sri Wahyuni Sriningsih Sumohadi, Duwi Sunita Dasman Surawan, Dewa P. Suwari, Retenra P. Suyadi Suyadi Syarifuddin , Didin Ta.by, Fery Te, Haypheng Ulfa, Fenny Vadia Wennyta, Wennyta Widyaningsih, Dhea Wikananda, Wasudewa Willma Fauzzia winata, Dimas Chandra Wulansari, Destin Retno Yosef Abdul Ghani Yuliadi Zamroni Yuliana Pinaringsih Kristiutami Yuni Apriyanti, Yuni