Description of a new diphyllidean parasite of triakid sharks from the deep Red Sea

Specimens of Echinobothrium diamanti n. sp. (Cestoda: Diphyllidea) were recovered from the spiral intestine of Iago omanensis and Mustelus mosis (Carcharhiniformes: Triakidae), in the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea. The new species can be distinguished from all other species in Echinobothrium by the presenc...

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Autores principales: Ivanov, V.A., Lipshitz, A.
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spelling todo:paper_00223395_v92_n4_p841_Ivanov2023-10-03T14:31:50Z Description of a new diphyllidean parasite of triakid sharks from the deep Red Sea Ivanov, V.A. Lipshitz, A. definitive host flatworm intraspecific variation morphology new species parasite shark article cestode Echinobothrium diamanti Echinobothrium musteli Echinobothrium notoguidoi host parasite interaction Iago Iago omanensis intestine infection Mustelidae Mustelus mosis nonhuman parasite identification sea shark species identification Animals Cestoda Cestode Infections Fish Diseases Indian Ocean Microscopy, Electron, Scanning Sharks Gulf of Aqaba Indian Ocean Red Sea [Indian Ocean] Carcharhiniformes Cestoda Chondrichthyes Diphyllidea Echinobothrium Echinobothrium notoguidoi Iago Iago omanensis Mustelus mosis Triakidae Specimens of Echinobothrium diamanti n. sp. (Cestoda: Diphyllidea) were recovered from the spiral intestine of Iago omanensis and Mustelus mosis (Carcharhiniformes: Triakidae), in the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea. The new species can be distinguished from all other species in Echinobothrium by the presence of a conspicuous vaginal sphincter. Echinobothrium diamanti possesses a corona of spines between the apical armature and the bothria, as in Echinobothrium notoguidoi, Echinobothrium musteli, and Echinobothrium scoliodoni, also parasites of sharks. However, E. diamanti possesses more testes per proglottid than E. notoguidoi and E. scoliodoni, and it is larger and has more spines per column on the cephalic peduncle than E. musteli and E. notoguidoi, and it also has circum-medullary vitelline follicles rather than distributed in lateral columns. Echinobothrium diamanti is the first species of diphyllidean reported from the triakid genus Iago. © American Society of Parasitologists 2006. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00223395_v92_n4_p841_Ivanov
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topic definitive host
flatworm
intraspecific variation
morphology
new species
parasite
shark
article
cestode
Echinobothrium diamanti
Echinobothrium musteli
Echinobothrium notoguidoi
host parasite interaction
Iago
Iago omanensis
intestine infection
Mustelidae
Mustelus mosis
nonhuman
parasite identification
sea
shark
species identification
Animals
Cestoda
Cestode Infections
Fish Diseases
Indian Ocean
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Sharks
Gulf of Aqaba
Indian Ocean
Red Sea [Indian Ocean]
Carcharhiniformes
Cestoda
Chondrichthyes
Diphyllidea
Echinobothrium
Echinobothrium notoguidoi
Iago
Iago omanensis
Mustelus mosis
Triakidae
spellingShingle definitive host
flatworm
intraspecific variation
morphology
new species
parasite
shark
article
cestode
Echinobothrium diamanti
Echinobothrium musteli
Echinobothrium notoguidoi
host parasite interaction
Iago
Iago omanensis
intestine infection
Mustelidae
Mustelus mosis
nonhuman
parasite identification
sea
shark
species identification
Animals
Cestoda
Cestode Infections
Fish Diseases
Indian Ocean
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Sharks
Gulf of Aqaba
Indian Ocean
Red Sea [Indian Ocean]
Carcharhiniformes
Cestoda
Chondrichthyes
Diphyllidea
Echinobothrium
Echinobothrium notoguidoi
Iago
Iago omanensis
Mustelus mosis
Triakidae
Ivanov, V.A.
Lipshitz, A.
Description of a new diphyllidean parasite of triakid sharks from the deep Red Sea
topic_facet definitive host
flatworm
intraspecific variation
morphology
new species
parasite
shark
article
cestode
Echinobothrium diamanti
Echinobothrium musteli
Echinobothrium notoguidoi
host parasite interaction
Iago
Iago omanensis
intestine infection
Mustelidae
Mustelus mosis
nonhuman
parasite identification
sea
shark
species identification
Animals
Cestoda
Cestode Infections
Fish Diseases
Indian Ocean
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Sharks
Gulf of Aqaba
Indian Ocean
Red Sea [Indian Ocean]
Carcharhiniformes
Cestoda
Chondrichthyes
Diphyllidea
Echinobothrium
Echinobothrium notoguidoi
Iago
Iago omanensis
Mustelus mosis
Triakidae
description Specimens of Echinobothrium diamanti n. sp. (Cestoda: Diphyllidea) were recovered from the spiral intestine of Iago omanensis and Mustelus mosis (Carcharhiniformes: Triakidae), in the Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea. The new species can be distinguished from all other species in Echinobothrium by the presence of a conspicuous vaginal sphincter. Echinobothrium diamanti possesses a corona of spines between the apical armature and the bothria, as in Echinobothrium notoguidoi, Echinobothrium musteli, and Echinobothrium scoliodoni, also parasites of sharks. However, E. diamanti possesses more testes per proglottid than E. notoguidoi and E. scoliodoni, and it is larger and has more spines per column on the cephalic peduncle than E. musteli and E. notoguidoi, and it also has circum-medullary vitelline follicles rather than distributed in lateral columns. Echinobothrium diamanti is the first species of diphyllidean reported from the triakid genus Iago. © American Society of Parasitologists 2006.
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Lipshitz, A.
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Lipshitz, A.
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title Description of a new diphyllidean parasite of triakid sharks from the deep Red Sea
title_short Description of a new diphyllidean parasite of triakid sharks from the deep Red Sea
title_full Description of a new diphyllidean parasite of triakid sharks from the deep Red Sea
title_fullStr Description of a new diphyllidean parasite of triakid sharks from the deep Red Sea
title_full_unstemmed Description of a new diphyllidean parasite of triakid sharks from the deep Red Sea
title_sort description of a new diphyllidean parasite of triakid sharks from the deep red sea
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