1997
DOI: 10.2989/025776197784161018
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Nybelinia Poche, 1926 (Cestoda: Trypanorhyncha) from the Moçambique coast, with description of N. beveridgei sp. nov. and systematic consideration of the genus

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“…Length of plerocercoid scolex ranges from 650 to 1000 µm, and, depending on the scolex size, hooks vary from 8 to 14 µm in length. This species further demonstrates the remarkable variability that can occur within a tentaculariid species, as earlier observed (Palm et al 1993, 1997, Palm 1999, Palm and Walter 1999.…”
Section: Other Adult Trypanorhynchsmentioning
confidence: 53%
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“…Length of plerocercoid scolex ranges from 650 to 1000 µm, and, depending on the scolex size, hooks vary from 8 to 14 µm in length. This species further demonstrates the remarkable variability that can occur within a tentaculariid species, as earlier observed (Palm et al 1993, 1997, Palm 1999, Palm and Walter 1999.…”
Section: Other Adult Trypanorhynchsmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…The present specimen from a 137-cm long female yellowfin tuna clearly belongs to subgroup IIAa in Palm et al (1997). However, the morphometrical data do not correspond directly with any particular species.…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Heteronybelinia rougetcampanae [33] and Myxonybelinia beveridgei [58], which also belongs to Tentaculariidae family, were found in celomatic cavity and mesentery, stomach serous and liver, respectively [57]. As described by Amato et al [59] and São Clemente et al [7,40], infection prevalence and intensity, infection intensity variation, number of species by infection site, and number of parasites in the muscle or others places are related to disgusting aspect in parasitized seafood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%