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DETECTION OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE GENUS CRENOSOMA MOLIN, 1861 IN WILD AND SYNANTHROPIC VERTEBRATES
Crenosomiasis is an invasive disease of carnivores caused by parasitizing in the
bronchi and trachea of nematodes Crenosoma vulpis, C. taiga, C. petrowi from
the genus Crenosoma Molin, 1861, family Crenosomatidae Schulz, 1951, and
superfamily Metastrongyloidea Lane, 1917. We have studied vertebrates of wild
fauna and synanthropic animals for parasitizing of helminths of the genus Crenosoma
Molin, 1861 in the adult and larval stages. Wild vertebrates (jackals, foxes, wolves,
wild boars) were delivered to us by hunters usually in autumn and winter. The
studies were carried out using the method of complete and partial helminthological
dissections per K. I. Skryabin. The obtained helminths were fixed as follows:
trematodes in 70% alcohol, nematodes in Barbagallo fluid, and labeled. The total
infection of animals with Crenosoma was 83.3%. Severe infection was detected in
foxes (83.3%) and hedgehogs (100%). Among wild vertebrates, one specimen of
Sus scrofa was examined by partial helminthological dissection, in whose lungs we
identified nematode Crenosoma sp. for the first time in the Republic of Ingushetia.
When analyzing the literature sources on the infection of wild boars with this type of
helminth in Russia, no data were found. Crenosoma sp. has been recorded in the wild
boar in Russia for the first time.