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First record of Gordius sp. (Nematomorpha: Gordioidea) from Balıkesir Province, Turkey
The nematode phylum Nematomorpha contains organisms which are also known as horsehair worms or Gordian worms. We report here a male specimen of Gordian worm from a horse farm in Balıkesir province, Turkey. The body of the specimen was brown in color and the length was about 38 cm. After fixed in ethyl alcohol (80%) scanning electron microscopic (SEM) observations were carried out. Based on macroscopic and SEM findings the specimen was identified as Gordius sp.. As merely little data is available on these organisms in Turkey, our finding will contribute to the existing knowledge in terms of the local diversity of this taxon.
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The International Journal of Applied Research in Veterinary Medicine promotes excellence in the clinical practice of veterinary medicine by disseminating fundamental scientific, diagnostic, and treatment knowledge gained from prospective and retrospective research in a timely manner. The Journal fulfills its mission through rapid peer review of each submitted article, and publication of all articles within 90 days of acceptance. All published articles meet the standards of Balance, Independence, Objectivity and Scientific Rigor.