A NEW ANOPLOCEPHALID (CESTODA) FROM TARENTOLA PARVICARINATA (LACERTILIA: GEKKONIDAE) IN SENEGAL (WEST AFRICA)

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Authors

MAŠOVÁ Šárka TENORA František BARUŠ Vlastimil KOUBEK Petr

Year of publication 2010
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Journal of Parasitology
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Web http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1645/GE-2237.1
Field Zoology
Keywords Oochoristica beveridgei Anoplocephalidae tapeworm Africa gecko
Description The present study presents the description of Oochoristica beveridgei n. sp. (Linstowiinae Fuhrmann, 1907). The species was found in the small intestine of Tarentola parvicarinata Joger (Gekkonidae) in East Senegal (West Africa). Among known species of Oochoristica Lühe, 1898, O. beveridgei is most similar to O. junkea (Johri, 1950) Schmidt, 1986, found in Gekko gecko (Linnaeus) from India. A common feature of both species is the location of the cirrus sac, which lies anterior the poral part of the ovary. The new species differs from O. junkea in having higher number of testes, different testes arrangement, wider cirrus sac and different shape of ovary. The position of the cirrus sac in O. beveridgei is also similar to that found in O. gallica Dollfus, 1954, whose host is Psammodromus hispanicus Fitzinger (Lacertidae), from Morocco. The new species differs from O. gallica in that it possesses fewer testes and that these testes have a different arrangement.
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