2004
DOI: 10.14411/fp.2004.041
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Arlenelepis harpiprioni gen. et sp. n. (Cestoda: Dilepididae) from Harpiprion caerulescens (Vieillot) (Aves: Threskiornithidae) in Paraguay

Abstract: Abstract. Arlenelepis harpiprioni gen. et sp. n. (Cyclophyllidea, Dilepididae) is described from the plumbeous ibis Harpiprion caerulescens (Vieillot) (Ciconiiformes, Threskiornithidae) in Province Concepción, Paraguay. This cestode is characterised by a very small body (not exceeding 5 mm in length) consisting of about 30 proglottides, musculo-glandular rostellar apparatus, rostellar hooks arranged in two regular rows, few testes (7-10 in number) situated mostly in a post-ovarian group but one testis pre-ovar… Show more

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“…It was later raised to family status (Spassky, 1995). At first, some workers were cautious about recognizing the new family (Scholz & Salgado-Maldonado, 2001; Scholz et al , 2002; Georgiev & Vaucher, 2004). However, the validity of the Gryporhynchidae has been strengthened by morphological (Hoberg et al , 1999) and molecular (Mariaux, 1998) phylogenetic studies, and the family has recently become accepted in the literature (Beveridge, 2001; Chervy, 2002; Scholz et al , 2004; Ortega-Olivares et al , 2008; Scholz et al , 2008; Yoneva et al , 2008; Marigo et al , 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was later raised to family status (Spassky, 1995). At first, some workers were cautious about recognizing the new family (Scholz & Salgado-Maldonado, 2001; Scholz et al , 2002; Georgiev & Vaucher, 2004). However, the validity of the Gryporhynchidae has been strengthened by morphological (Hoberg et al , 1999) and molecular (Mariaux, 1998) phylogenetic studies, and the family has recently become accepted in the literature (Beveridge, 2001; Chervy, 2002; Scholz et al , 2004; Ortega-Olivares et al , 2008; Scholz et al , 2008; Yoneva et al , 2008; Marigo et al , 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A partir dos anos 2000, os grupos de pesquisa do Museu de História Natural de Genebra e da Academia de Ciências da Bulgária consolidaram-se como referências no estudo de cestódeos em aves. Na Suíça, as principais publicações foram de Vaucher e Mariaux e seus colaboradores, com trabalhos sobre taxonomia e sistemática e contribuições nos primeiros trabalhos e desenvolvimento da pesquisa com dados moleculares para este grupo e cestódeos em geral (MARIAUX, 1996;HOBERG et al, 1997;MARIAUX, 1998;ZEHNDER;MARIAUX, 1999;VAUCHER, 2000VAUCHER, , 2001VAUCHER, , 2003VAUCHER, , 2004HOBERG;BROOKS, 2001;OLSON et al, 2001;. Em Sofia, a pesquisa liderada por Georgiev e Vasileva e seus colaboradores baseou-se em taxonomia, levantamentos de fauna e ciclos de vida dos parasitas, com novas coletas de diversos táxons de aves no país e em regiões próximas como a Ucrânia (GEORGIEV; VASILEVA;GENOV, , 1999GENOV, , 2000VASILEVA;GEORGIEV, , 2005 GEORGIEV; VASILEVA, 2001;GEORGIEV et al, 2002VASILEVA;BRAY, 2003aBRAY, , 2003bBRAY, , 2003cGARDNER, 2004;LITERÁK et al, 2004;NIKOLOV et al, 2005; GEORGIEV; GIBSON, 2006;GEORGIEV, 2007;KORNIENKO et al, 2008;NIKOLOV;GEORGIEV, 2008;VASILEVA;SKIRNISSON;GEORGIEV, 2008;KORNYUSHIN et al, 2009;GULYAEV;…”
Section: Histórico Dos Estudos De Cestódeos Parasitas De Avesunclassified