2007
DOI: 10.1017/s0031182007002491
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Cryptic species ofDidymobothrium rudolphii(Cestoda: Spathebothriidea) from the sand sole,Solea lascaris, off the Portuguese coast, with an analysis of their molecules, morphology, ultrastructure and phylogeny

Abstract: S U M M A R YDidymobothrium rudolphii (Cestoda : Spathebothriidea) was collected seasonally from the sand sole, Solea lascaris, off the northern, central and southern areas of the Portuguese coast. Morphological and molecular analyses were conducted in order to examine the possible existence of cryptic species and to facilitate the circumscription of their morphological boundaries. Data were compared between D. rudolphii specimens from each of the 3 geographical areas and 4 seasons, and principal components an… Show more

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“…All specimens examined correspond to the 'common form' of D. rudolphii, as defined by Marques et al (2007). The worms were fixed in 3% glutaraldehyde in 0.1 M phosphate buffer (pH 7.2) for 20 days at 5°C.…”
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“…All specimens examined correspond to the 'common form' of D. rudolphii, as defined by Marques et al (2007). The worms were fixed in 3% glutaraldehyde in 0.1 M phosphate buffer (pH 7.2) for 20 days at 5°C.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned in the introduction, Burt and Sandeman (1969) considered both Didymobothrium and Diplocotyle as synonyms of Bothrimonus; decisions rejected by Gibson (1994) and apparently not supported by molecular studies (e.g. Marques et al 2007, Olson et al 2008. According to Sandeman and Burt (1972), the suggested life cycle of this parasite is summarised as follows: "Eggs released from gravid worms in the summer adhere to natural objects in water by means of their polar filaments.…”
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“…They are uncommon and most aspects of their biology remain largely unknown (Marques et al 2007). They are polyzoic but lack external segmentation (Gibson 1994).…”
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