2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2013.10.004
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Orders out of chaos – molecular phylogenetics reveals the complexity of shark and stingray tapeworm relationships

Abstract: Novel molecular data are presented to resolve the long-standing issue of the non-monophyly of the elasmobranch-hosted tapeworm order Tetraphyllidea relative to the other acetabulate eucestode orders. Bayesian Inference analyses of various combinations of full ssrDNA, and full or partial lsrDNA (D1-D3), sequence data, which included 134 species representing 97 genera across the 15 eucestode orders, were conducted. New ssrDNA data were generated for 82 species, partial lsrDNA data for 53 species, and full lsrDNA… Show more

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“…Host specificity in S. ashleyae, S. campbelli, S. jeanfortiae, S. hyphantoseptum and S. amuletum was much more strict and also much more in line with that seen in other non-trypanorhynch orders of elasmobranch-hosted cestodes (see Caira and Jensen 2014), for each was found to parasitise only a single host species. Host specificity in S. cadenati is also slightly more relaxed in that is has been reported from two species, Zanobatus schoenleinii and Rh- inobatos rhinobatos, both in Senegal.…”
Section: D a B F Esupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Host specificity in S. ashleyae, S. campbelli, S. jeanfortiae, S. hyphantoseptum and S. amuletum was much more strict and also much more in line with that seen in other non-trypanorhynch orders of elasmobranch-hosted cestodes (see Caira and Jensen 2014), for each was found to parasitise only a single host species. Host specificity in S. cadenati is also slightly more relaxed in that is has been reported from two species, Zanobatus schoenleinii and Rh- inobatos rhinobatos, both in Senegal.…”
Section: D a B F Esupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Based on a molecular phylogenetic study of tetraphyllidean-like cestodes of elasmobranchs, Caira et al (2014) proposed a new order, Onchoproteocephalidea, to accommodate several taxa from elasmobranchs previously placed in the tetraphyllidean family Onchobothriidae Braun, 1900 and the entire order Proteocephalidea Mola, 1928. However, this new order was not sufficiently circumscribed and no morphological synapomorphies were provided in its brief diagnosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monozoic fish cestodes of the order Caryophyllidea Carus, 1863 seem to represent the most basal group of 'true' tapeworms (Eucestoda) (Olson et al 2001, Waeschenbach et al 2012, Caira et al 2014). Subtle differences in shape and size of the scolex and the anteriormost extent of vitelline follicles and testes play the central role in species identification of some groups of caryophylideans (Dubinina 1987, Oros et al 2010.…”
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confidence: 99%