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Anthobothrium altavelae sp. n. (Cestoda: Tetraphyllidea) from the spiny butterfly ray Gymnura altavela (Elasmobranchii: gymnuridae) in Tunisia.

Lassâd Neifar1, Louis Euzet, Oum Kalthoum Ben Hassine.   

Abstract

Seven Gymnura altavela (Linnaeus, 1758) (Elasmobranchii, Myliobatiformes) caught off the Tunisian coast were examined for endoparasites during a three-year period (1995-1998). A phyllobothriid cestode new to science was found in the spiral intestine of all host specimens. The presence of a tetrabothridiate scolex, bothridia lacking an apical sucker, laciniate strobila, and possession of postvaginal testes are sufficient to place this species in the genus Anthobothrium Van Beneden, 1850. In this genus, we consider that only two species, both previously reported from carcharhiniform sharks, are valid: Anthobothrium cornucopia Van Beneden, 1850 and A. laciniatum Linton, 1890. Anthobothrium altavelae sp. n. can be distinguished from its congeners by its length, strobila morphology, and the number of testes. The taxonomic position of the species attributed to Anthobothrium parasitic in gymnurids is discussed.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12641203     DOI: 10.14411/fp.2002.054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Folia Parasitol (Praha)        ISSN: 0015-5683            Impact factor:   2.122


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Authors:  H H Williams; M D B Burt; J N Caira
Journal:  Syst Parasitol       Date:  2004-11       Impact factor: 1.431

2.  A revision of Hexacanalis Perrenoud, 1931 (Cestoda: Lecanicephalidea) and description of H. folifer n. sp. from the zonetail butterfly ray Gymnura zonura (Bleeker) (Rajiformes: Gymnuridae).

Authors:  Joanna J Cielocha; Kirsten Jensen
Journal:  Syst Parasitol       Date:  2011-04-13       Impact factor: 1.431

3.  Two new species of Anthobothrium van Beneden, 1850 (tetraphyllidea: phyllobothriidae) from carcharhinid sharks, with a redescription of Anthobothrium laciniatum Linton, 1890.

Authors:  T R Ruhnke; J N Caira
Journal:  Syst Parasitol       Date:  2009-02-04       Impact factor: 1.431

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