2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2022.04.002
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A young parasite in an old fish host: A new genus for proteocephalid tapeworms (Cestoda) of bowfin (Amia calva) (Holostei: Amiiformes), and a revised list of its cestodes

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“…the 2 orders of the most basal superorder Chondrostei, namely Polypteriformes and Acipenseriformes (proteocephalideans, bothriocephalideans and amphilinideans – Kuchta et al ., 2012; de Chambrier et al ., 2017; Scholz and Kuchta, 2017 b ). Fishes of both orders of another ancient superorder Neopterygii (orders Amiiformes and Lepisosteiformes) have also been colonized by relatively derived proteocephalidean tapeworms, and bowfin ( Amia calva ) also by haplobothriideans (Brabec et al ., 2015; Scholz et al ., 2022 a , 2022 b ). Adult tapeworms also occur in the most basal superorder Teleostei, as in the Osteoglossiformes (2 amphilinideans in Arapaima gigas ), Elopiformes (bothriocephalideans) and Anguilliformes (1 proteocephalidean and 2 bothriocephalideans) (de Chambrier et al ., 2017; Kuchta and Scholz, 2017 a ; Scholz and Kuchta, 2017 b ).…”
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“…the 2 orders of the most basal superorder Chondrostei, namely Polypteriformes and Acipenseriformes (proteocephalideans, bothriocephalideans and amphilinideans – Kuchta et al ., 2012; de Chambrier et al ., 2017; Scholz and Kuchta, 2017 b ). Fishes of both orders of another ancient superorder Neopterygii (orders Amiiformes and Lepisosteiformes) have also been colonized by relatively derived proteocephalidean tapeworms, and bowfin ( Amia calva ) also by haplobothriideans (Brabec et al ., 2015; Scholz et al ., 2022 a , 2022 b ). Adult tapeworms also occur in the most basal superorder Teleostei, as in the Osteoglossiformes (2 amphilinideans in Arapaima gigas ), Elopiformes (bothriocephalideans) and Anguilliformes (1 proteocephalidean and 2 bothriocephalideans) (de Chambrier et al ., 2017; Kuchta and Scholz, 2017 a ; Scholz and Kuchta, 2017 b ).…”
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confidence: 99%