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Parasitismo externo y gastrointestinal en torcaza Columba araucana Lesson, 1827 (Aves, Columbidae)

  • Autores: P. Arriagada, A. Cicchino, S Mironov, K. Ardiles, D. Doussang, A. González-Acuña
  • Localización: Revista Ibero-latinoamericana de parasitología, ISSN 0718-8730, Vol. 69, Nº. 2, 2010, págs. 158-162
  • Idioma: español
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • External and gastrointestinal parasitism in torcaza Columba araucana Lesson, 1827 (Aves, Columbidae) in Pinto Commune, Ñuble province, Chile
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    • español

      Se analizaron parásitos externos y gastrointestinales de treinta y seis torcazas (Columba araucana) muertas por intoxicación en la comuna de Pinto, provincia de Ñuble, Chile. La necropsia parasitológica no evidenció la presencia de parásitos gastrointestinales, ni lesiones atribuibles a estos. Desde el plumaje una nueva relación hospedador-parasito.

      se aislaron tres especies de ectoparásitos; dos piojos (Insecta, Phthiraptera): Columbicola adamsi (27,8 %) y Physconelloides wisemani (5,5 %); y una especie de ácaro plumicola (Acari, Falculiferidae): Falculifer lacertosus (22,2 %). Las tres especies de ectoparásitos representan nuevos registros para Chile y constituyen

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      EXTERNAL AND GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITISM IN TORCAZA COLUMBA ARAUCANA LESSON, 1827 (AVES, COLUMBIDAE) IN PINTO COMMUNE, ÑUBLE PROVINCE, CHILE.

      Thirty-six chilean pigeons (Columba araucana) that had been killed by poisoning in the district of Pinto, Ñuble province, Chile, were analyzed for the presence of external and gastrointestinal parasites. After analyzing the digestive tract of each bird, there were no gastrointestinal parasites or injuries attributed to them. After conducting a thorough search of the feathers three ectoparasites species were isolated, two chewing lice (Insecta, Phthiraptera): Columbicola adamsi (27,8 %) and Physconelloides wisemani (5,5 %); and one feather mite species (Acari, Falculiferidae): Falculifer lacertosus (22,2 %). The three reported parasites are new records for Chile and represented new host records.

      EXTERNAL AND GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITISM IN TORCAZA COLUMBA ARAUCANA LESSON, 1827 (AVES, COLUMBIDAE) IN PINTO COMMUNE, ÑUBLE PROVINCE, CHILE.

      Thirty-six chilean pigeons (Columba araucana) that had been killed by poisoning in the district of Pinto, Ñuble province, Chile, were analyzed for the presence of external and gastrointestinal parasites. After analyzing the digestive tract of each bird, there were no gastrointestinal parasites or injuries attributed to them. After conducting a thorough search of the feathers three ectoparasites species were isolated, two chewing lice (Insecta, Phthiraptera): Columbicola adamsi (27,8 %) and Physconelloides wisemani (5,5 %); and one feather mite species (Acari, Falculiferidae): Falculifer lacertosus (22,2 %). The three reported parasites are new records for Chile and represented new host records.

      EXTERNAL AND GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITISM IN TORCAZA COLUMBA ARAUCANA LESSON, 1827 (AVES, COLUMBIDAE) IN PINTO COMMUNE, ÑUBLE PROVINCE, CHILE.

      Thirty-six chilean pigeons (Columba araucana) that had been killed by poisoning in the district of Pinto, Ñuble province, Chile, were analyzed for the presence of external and gastrointestinal parasites. After analyzing the digestive tract of each bird, there were no gastrointestinal parasites or injuries attributed to them. After conducting a thorough search of the feathers three ectoparasites species were isolated, two chewing lice (Insecta, Phthiraptera): Columbicola adamsi (27,8 %) and Physconelloides wisemani (5,5 %); and one feather mite species (Acari, Falculiferidae): Falculifer lacertosus (22,2 %). The three reported parasites are new records for Chile and represented new host records.

      EXTERNAL AND GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITISM IN TORCAZA COLUMBA ARAUCANA LESSON, 1827 (AVES, COLUMBIDAE) IN PINTO COMMUNE, ÑUBLE PROVINCE, CHILE.

      Thirty-six chilean pigeons (Columba araucana) that had been killed by poisoning in the district of Pinto, Ñuble province, Chile, were analyzed for the presence of external and gastrointestinal parasites. After analyzing the digestive tract of each bird, there were no gastrointestinal parasites or injuries attributed to them. After conducting a thorough search of the feathers three ectoparasites species were isolated, two chewing lice (Insecta, Phthiraptera): Columbicola adamsi (27,8 %) and Physconelloides wisemani (5,5 %); and one feather mite species (Acari, Falculiferidae): Falculifer lacertosus (22,2 %). The three reported parasites are new records for Chile and represented new host records.

      EXTERNAL AND GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITISM IN TORCAZA COLUMBA ARAUCANA LESSON, 1827 (AVES, COLUMBIDAE) IN PINTO COMMUNE, ÑUBLE PROVINCE, CHILE.

      Thirty-six chilean pigeons (Columba araucana) that had been killed by poisoning in the district of Pinto, Ñuble province, Chile, were analyzed for the presence of external and gastrointestinal parasites. After analyzing the digestive tract of each bird, there were no gastrointestinal parasites or injuries attributed to them. After conducting a thorough search of the feathers three ectoparasites species were isolated, two chewing lice (Insecta, Phthiraptera): Columbicola adamsi (27,8 %) and Physconelloides wisemani (5,5 %); and one feather mite species (Acari, Falculiferidae): Falculifer lacertosus (22,2 %). The three reported parasites are new records for Chile and represented new host records.


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