1935
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761935000800002
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Observações e considerações sobre Cyathocotylineas e Prohemistomineas

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“…These metacercariae were identified as Mesostephanus Lutz, 1935 due to the presence of a spherical oral sucker, a ventral sucker slightly pre-equatorial and smaller than the oral sucker, the voluminous tribocytic organ and the genital primordial excretory vesicle I-shaped. Four species of Mesostephanus have been described for the region: M. haliasturis Tubangui et Masilungan, 1941 for Haliastur indus intermedius Blyth, 1865 from the Philippines (Tubangui & Masilungan, 1941); M. neophocae Dubois et Angel, 1976 for Neophoca cinerea (Péron, 1816) and Mirounga leonina (Linnaeus, 1758) from Australia (Dubois & Angel, 1976); M. haliasturis and M. scottae Cribb, Barker et Beuret, 1995 for Phalacrocorax sulcirostris (Brandt, 1837) and P. varius (Gmelin, 1789), and M. pelecani Cribb, Barker et Beuret, 1995 for Pelecanus conspicillatus Temminck, 1824 from Queensland, Australia (Cribb et al , 1995).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These metacercariae were identified as Mesostephanus Lutz, 1935 due to the presence of a spherical oral sucker, a ventral sucker slightly pre-equatorial and smaller than the oral sucker, the voluminous tribocytic organ and the genital primordial excretory vesicle I-shaped. Four species of Mesostephanus have been described for the region: M. haliasturis Tubangui et Masilungan, 1941 for Haliastur indus intermedius Blyth, 1865 from the Philippines (Tubangui & Masilungan, 1941); M. neophocae Dubois et Angel, 1976 for Neophoca cinerea (Péron, 1816) and Mirounga leonina (Linnaeus, 1758) from Australia (Dubois & Angel, 1976); M. haliasturis and M. scottae Cribb, Barker et Beuret, 1995 for Phalacrocorax sulcirostris (Brandt, 1837) and P. varius (Gmelin, 1789), and M. pelecani Cribb, Barker et Beuret, 1995 for Pelecanus conspicillatus Temminck, 1824 from Queensland, Australia (Cribb et al , 1995).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The metacercariae recovered from C. crenilabris could belong to any of these species. Lutz (1935) reported the presence of Mesostephanus from the booby Sula brasiliensis Spix, 1825 from Brazil. Several species of boobies, such as the brown boobies ( Sula leucogaster (Boddaert, 1783)), nest at Palmyra Atoll and could serve as potential definitive hosts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subfamilia Proalarioidinae Sudarikov, 1960Subsuperfamilia Bolbocephalodoinea nov. [= Bolbocephalodines Dub., 1936 Familia Bolbocephalodidae Strand, 1935Subfamilia Bolbocephalodinae Dubois, 1936 Superfamilia Cyathocotyloidea (Dubois, 1936) 1 L'étymOlogie de ces deux noms génériques fait allusion à la disposition des follicules vitellogènes en une couronne (en grec Stephanos) qui entoure la base de l'organe tribocytique, sans dépasser le niveau acétabulaire, ou se développe largement à son intérieur, jusqu'au voisinage de la ventouse buccale (Lutz 1935). 1 L'origine de cette lignée nous amène à considérer, avec Mehra (1950), le genre Neodiplostomum comme l'un des représentants les plus primitifs de la famille des Diplostomidés, et par conséquent l'un des moins spécialisés, susceptible encore de radiations évolutives.…”
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“…395-398, fig. 4 et 5) comme parasite intestinal d'un Colubridé, Enhydris enhydris (Schneider) provenant de Ran goon (Birmanie), a été transférée dans le genre Gogatea Lutz, 1935par H. R. Mehra (1943, 1947, puis choisie comme type de Mesostephanoides par Dubois (1951, pp. 659, 660).…”
Section: Genre Mesostephanoides Duboisunclassified
“…Espèce type : M. fajardensis ) Lutz, 1935. Mesostephanoides possède un cirre relativement grand, pouvant atteindre, chez l'espèce type, 200 à 300 µm de longueur et jusqu'à une trentaine de µm de diamètre à l'état de protrusion.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified