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A new nematode, Pongobius hugoti gen. et sp. n. from the orangutan Pongo abelii (Primates: Hominidae)
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Animal TaxonomyEntomologyZoological TaxonomyAnatomyComparative AnatomyPrimate SystematicsOrangutan Pongo AbeliiPhylogenetic AnalysisArthropod TaxonomyPhylogeneticsMammalogyMolecular AnalysisNew NematodeNematologyParasitologyMorphological EvidenceMedicineMonotypic Genus PongobiusHuman EvolutionBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyAbstract LightPhylogenetic MethodPrimate Fossil
Abstract Light and scanning electron microscopical examination and molecular analysis of pinworm samples collected from the Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) from Sumatra (Indonesia) revealed the presence of a new taxon, Pongobius hugoti gen. et sp. n. (Oxyuridae: Enterobiinae). The monotypic genus Pongobius is characterised by the presence of a triangular mouth, three rounded teeth and three chisel-like inner teeth in the buccal cavity, an oesophagus with a long pharyngeal part, corpus posteriorly slightly enlarged and continuing as a pyriform bulb, isthmus absent. These features differentiate P. hugoti from all members of the subfamily Enterobiinae. The male has a long caudal appendix (> 50% of total tail length). Molecular analysis of the new taxon is presented for more precise identification.
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