1927
DOI: 10.1051/parasite/1927053220
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Spirhapalum polesianum n. g., n. sp. trématode du sang d’Emys orbicularis L.

Abstract: Les publications récentes des auteurs américains, concernant les nouveaux trématodes rencontrés dans le système sanguin des tor tues, m'ont incité à profiter du matériel reçu occasionnellement de Polesie (Pologne) et comprenant un exemplaire de tortue. L'autop sie a eu lieu le 11 avril 1924 et la dilacération du coeur a mis en liberté un ver. Le premier examen microscopique m'a déjà révélé dans le ver la présence du contenu intestinal noir, provenant de la décomposition des érythrocytes, ainsi que les rangées … Show more

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“…Group 1: Monticellius Mehra, 1939(monotypic, Monticellius indicum Mehra, 1939, Plasmiorchis Mehra, 1934 (5 species;type species Plasmiorchis orientalis Mehra, 1934), Spirorchis MacCallum, 1918 (12 species; type species Spirorchis innominatus Ward, 1921; see Platt [1993]; Roberts et al [2018bRoberts et al [ , 2019), and Spirhapalum Ejsmont, 1927 (3 species; type species Spirhapalum polesianum Ejsmont, 1927) (Fig. 36).…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Group 1: Monticellius Mehra, 1939(monotypic, Monticellius indicum Mehra, 1939, Plasmiorchis Mehra, 1934 (5 species;type species Plasmiorchis orientalis Mehra, 1934), Spirorchis MacCallum, 1918 (12 species; type species Spirorchis innominatus Ward, 1921; see Platt [1993]; Roberts et al [2018bRoberts et al [ , 2019), and Spirhapalum Ejsmont, 1927 (3 species; type species Spirhapalum polesianum Ejsmont, 1927) (Fig. 36).…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, few TBFs have been included in molecular phylogenies and additional TBF taxon sampling will help further test TBF-turtle cophylogeny. Tkach et al (2009), Orélis-Ribeiro et al (2014 and Roberts et al (2016a,b) provided molecular phylogenetic analyses that recovered a paraphyletic Spirhapalum, with Spirhapalum polesianum Ejsmont, 1927 sister to Spirorchis spp. + Spirorchis siamensis Tkach, Snyder et Vaughn, 2009.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…comm. ).We accept nine species of Spirorchis: S. innominatus, S. artericola, S. haematobius, S. elegans, S. parvus, S. picta, S. scripta, S. minutus, and S. kirki coarsely grouped based upon features of the caeca, gonads and genitalia: S. scripta and S. elegans have a testicular column that nearly abuts the caecal bifurcation and caeca that extend posteriad far beyond the genitalia; S. innominatus and S. artericola have a testicular column that nearly abuts the caecal bifurcation and caeca that extend posteriad only slightly beyond the genitalia; and the remaining species have a testicular column that is markedly posterior to the caecal bifurcation (S. haematobius, S. picta, S. parvus, S. minutus) or that is wholly post-caecal (S. kirki) plus caeca that do not extend posteriad far beyond the genitalia (Ward 1921, Stunkard 1922, 1923, Price 1934, Byrd 1939, Platt 1990, 1992 other and unique among other TBFs by having lateral oesophageal diverticula and a median oesophageal diverticulum (Ward 1921, Stunkard 1923, Ejsmont 1927, Mehra 1934, Sinha 1934, Gupta and Mehrotra 1975, Platt 1993, 2002, Tkach et al 2009). Spirorchis differs from Carretacola by lacking a ventral sucker and by having post-testicular female genitalia and a post-testicular genital pore.…”
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“…The foremost parasite species of the E. orbicularis are: Haemogregarina stepanovi (Siddall and Desser 1992;Lee et al 2002), Eimeria delagei, Epistylis sp., Spironucleus emydis, Polystomoides ocellatum, Proteromonas sp., Spirhapalum polesianum (Ejsmont 1927;Platt 2000;Mihalca et al 2003), Serpinema microcephalus (Baker 1979), Spiroxys contortus (Baker 1987). In Iran, Cammallanus sp., Anisakis sp., and Hysterothylacium have been reported from digestive tracts of E. orbicularis, caught from pond culture of sturgeon fingerling in Gorgan (Pazouki and Aghaeei Moghadam 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%