Diversity and distribution of fish tapeworms of the "Bothriocephalidea" (Eucestoda).

Parassitologia Pub Date : 2007-09-01
R Kuchta, T Scholz
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Recent studies have demonstrated the invalidity of the Pseudophyllidea, a long-term recognised order of tapeworms (Platyhelminthes: Cestoda), typical in possessing two dorsoventrally situated attachment organs called bothria. In fact, cestodes parasitic in tetrapods, especially mammals including man, form a relatively basal group called provisionally the "Diphyllobothriidea", whereas tapeworms occurring in freshwater and marine fish, with a few taxa known from amphibians (frogs and newts), belong to a more derived clade, for which the name "Bothriocephalidea" is tentatively proposed. Revision of the "Bothriocephalidea", based on literary data, study of type- and voucher specimens and extensive newly collected material made it possible to critically review the species composition of the group and to prepare a tentative list of its valid species. Out of 305 nominal taxa, only 125 species are considered to be valid. In addition, the spectrum of definitive hosts and geographical distribution of bothriocephalideans are briefly discussed.

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鱼绦虫的多样性和分布。
最近的研究已经证明了伪虫纲的无效,伪虫纲是绦虫的一个长期被认可的目,典型的特征是拥有两个位于背腹的附着器官,称为双胞体。事实上,寄生在四足动物,特别是包括人在内的哺乳动物中的绦虫,形成了一个相对基础的类群,暂时称为“双头虫纲”,而发生在淡水和海洋鱼类中的绦虫,以及一些已知的两栖动物分类群(青蛙和蝾螈),属于一个更衍生的分支,暂时建议将其命名为“双头虫纲”。根据文献资料、对样板标本和凭单标本的研究以及大量新收集的材料,对“Bothriocephalidea”进行了修订,从而有可能对该组的物种组成进行严格审查,并编制其有效物种的暂定清单。在305个名义分类群中,只有125种被认为是有效的。此外,本文还简要讨论了双头蝇的最终寄主谱和地理分布。
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