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Pathological Changes in Mermithid Nematode Infected Stictochironomus polystictus (Kieffer) (Diptera,Chironomidae, Chironominae)
Authors:Goutam Bhattacharya  Abhijit Mazumdar  Niladri Hazra
Institution:1. Entomology Research Unit, Department of Zoology, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, 713104, India
Abstract:Mermithid nematodes cause morphological and sexual anomalies in the pupae and adults of Stictochironomus polystictus (Kieffer). The parasite-induced changes resulted in the development of three types of intersexes. Structural alterations of adult males were variation of antennal length, appearance of antenna and number of flagellomeres, VIIIth abdominal segment, genitalia and associated appendages while in pupae, the length of antennal sheath and genital sac. However, the midge larvae infected with nematodes did not show any abnormality in morphological features. These entomopathogenic worms infecting male chironomids can feminize them and induce them to adopt a female behavior and return to water. So the worms apparently benefit from behavioral changes of the infected host, thereby reaching their abode where new hosts for its juveniles may be encountered. Since parasitized insects are usually castrated by worms before the beginning of the morphological changes, the behavioral alterations do not make additional fitness to the host.
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