Abstract
New morphological, morphometric and scanning electron microscopy data of a nematode of the family Anisakidae, recovered from a specimen of Kogia sima, a cetacean that died off the northern coast of Brazil, are presented in this paper. Morphological features such as the violin-shaped ventricle and short and equal spicules, as well as the distribution of post-cloacal papillae and specificity for the definitive host (Kogiidae cetaceans) demonstrate similarity to Skrjabinisakis paggiae. This research records Kogia sima and S. paggiae on the estuarine coast of Pará, northern Brazil.
Keywords:
Nematode; parasite; dwarf sperm whale; Amazon estuary
Resumo
São apresentados, neste trabalho, novos dados morfológicos, morfométricos e de microscopia eletrônica de varredura de um nematoide da família Anisakidae, recuperado de Kogia sima, um cetáceo que veio a óbito na costa norte do Brasil. Características morfológicas, como o ventrículo em forma de violino, espículos curtos e iguais, além da distribuição de papilas pós-cloacais e especificidade pelo hospedeiro definitivo (cetáceos Kogiidae) demonstram similaridade a Skrjabinisakis paggiae. Esta pesquisa registra Kogia sima e S. paggiae na costa estuarina paraense, norte do Brasil.
Palavras-chave:
Nematoide; parasito; cachalote anão; estuário amazônico
The editorial board of Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Parasitology communicates the formal publication of Retraction for extracting the article:
Pinheiro RHS, Bezerra AM, Giese EG. Morphological identification of Skrjabinisakis Mozgovoi, 1951 (Nematoda: Anisakidae) in Kogia sima (Cetacea: Kogiidae) from Brazilian waters. Rev Bras Parasitol Vet 2023; 32(4): e013423. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-29612023064.
The article is being retracted because the aforementioned article, apparently, it was produced with biological samples, in theory, used without authorization from the teams responsible for dealing with the stranding of the cetacean.
Profa. Dra. Rosangela Zacarias Machado
Editor-chief
Publication Dates
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Publication in this collection
13 Nov 2023 -
Date of issue
2023
History
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Received
18 Aug 2023 -
Accepted
14 Sept 2023 -
Retracted
04 July 2024