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Morphologic and Genetic Analysis of Synhimantus ( Synhimantus ) laticeps from a Long-Eared Owl ( Asio otus ).

Carolina LopesSergio Santos-SilvaCarolina NunesSusana MendesCatarina CostaErica BrazioTeresa CoutinhoFilipa Teixeira RodriguesJoão Rodrigo MesquitaAna Cláudia CoelhoLuis CardosoAna Patrícia Lopes
Published in: Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The long-eared owl ( Asio otus ) is a medium-sized owl species that is well-distributed in almost all of the territories in Portugal. Nematodes were found in the oral cavity of a long-eared owl ( A. otus ) admitted to CRASSA (Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre of Santo André). During a physical exam and stabilization of the bird, five nematodes were collected. The worms were examined and measured under light microscopy, and photos were taken. After a morphological analysis was conducted, all the nematodes (five females) were identified as Synhimantus ( Synhimantus ) laticeps . Two specimens were subjected to molecular analysis, which confirmed the result. This study provides a combined morphological and genetic approach to S. laticeps . To the authors' best knowledge, this is the first report including genetic sequencing of S. laticeps in a long-eared owl ( A. otus ) from Portugal.
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