1948
DOI: 10.1051/parasite/1948233129
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Sur deux monostomes (cyclocœlida) pourvus d’une ventouse ventrale. Observations sur la classification des cyclocœloidea Albert Henry 1923, liste de leurs hôtes, répartition géographique

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“…The type specimen, obtained from a shoveler, had slightly indented testes. Both Dollfus (1948) and Dubois (1959) considered it to be a synonym of the lobed-testis form, but Dubois (1965) revised his opinion and suggested that it was synonymous with the round-testis form. Based on an examination of the specimens with slightly indented testes obtained in this study, plus examination of the type specimen of T. americanum (Table XI), it is clear that they resemble T. c. sisowi much more closely than T. c. cucumerinum.…”
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“…The type specimen, obtained from a shoveler, had slightly indented testes. Both Dollfus (1948) and Dubois (1959) considered it to be a synonym of the lobed-testis form, but Dubois (1965) revised his opinion and suggested that it was synonymous with the round-testis form. Based on an examination of the specimens with slightly indented testes obtained in this study, plus examination of the type specimen of T. americanum (Table XI), it is clear that they resemble T. c. sisowi much more closely than T. c. cucumerinum.…”
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“…Although previous researchers have noted that the two parasites are morphologically distinct, controversy has arisen over the importance of testis shape in the classification of these digeneans. Harrah (1922) believed that the two forms represented different genera; Dollfus (1948) referred to the two forms as subgenera; Dubois (1959) proposed that they were separate species of a single genus; and Macko and BuSa (1960) proposed that the two forms were subspecies of the same species.…”
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“…Most work on flamingos has involved the greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus tuber roseus (= P. roseus), which has been studied in Cuba (P6rez- Vigueras, 1941), Morocco (Dollfus, 1948), Azerbaidzhan (Shakhtakhtinskaya, 1953(Shakhtakhtinskaya, , 1956) and Kazakhstan (Gvozdev & Maksimova, 1968, 1971. As might be expected, the greater and lesser flamingo, which have overlapping geographical distributions and share feeding and breeding grounds, have most parasite species in common.…”
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“…In his figure 7, it appears that the entrance of the paranephridial canals through these sac-like structures occurs below the branch point of the Y-shaped vesicle on the short stem. Dollfus (1948) described Hyptiasmus brumpti Dollfus, 1948 from the common moorhen, Gallinula chloropus (Linnaeus, 1758) from France, where he described and illustrated (see his fig. 163) a high degree of anastomosis of the paranephridial system canals that formed a net-like system in the posterior end of this species.…”
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