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Hymenolepididae (Cestoda, Cyclophyllidea) of ciconiiform and pelecaniform birds: the genera Oschmarinolepis Spassky and Spasskaja, 1954 and Paraoschmarinolepis gen. n.

  • Oksana Greben EMAIL logo , Vadim Kornyushin and Jean Mariaux
Published/Copyright: July 5, 2017
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Abstract

The monotypic genus OschmarinolepisSpassky and Spasskaja, 1954 (Cestoda, Hymenolepididae) is reviewed. Its validity is confirmed with an updated diagnosis, and its type-species, Oschmarinolepis microcephala (Rudolphi, 1819), is redescribed. The new monotypic genus Paraoschmarinolepis gen n. is erected with Paraoschmarinolepis multiformis (Creplin, 1829) comb. n., as its type-species. The morphology of both type-species, O. microcephala and P. multiformis comb. n. is reviewed on the basis of published data and examination of collection material from Plegadis falcinellus from Ukraine and Ciconia ciconia from Slovakia. We show that some material previously assigned to O. microcephala, belong in fact P. multiformis comb. n.

Acknowledgement

We are very grateful to Dr. Ekaterina Protasova and Dr. Birger Neuhaus for providing comparison material. We also thank the reviewers for their detailed review of this manuscript.

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Received: 2016-8-25
Revised: 2017-5-4
Accepted: 2017-5-8
Published Online: 2017-7-5
Published in Print: 2017-9-26

© 2017 W. Stefański Institute of Parasitology, PAS

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