Redescription of Monorcholepis dujardini (Krabbe, 1869) and M. passerellae (Webster, 1952) (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Aploparaksidae) in passerine birds from the Holarctic Region

Two species of avian tapeworms, Мonorcholepis dujardini (Krabbe, 1869) and M. passerellae (Webster, 1952), of the cyclophyllidean family Aploparaksidae Mayhew, 1925 (earlier included in the Hymenolepididae) are redescribed. Relative to congeners, the morphology of the strobila of both species shows...

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Published in:Folia Parasitologica
Main Authors: Bondarenko, Svetlana, Komisarovas, Jurijus
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spelling ftczechacademysc:oai:kramerius.lib.cas.cz:uuid:84eb1195-195c-4b90-9750-25859e44d8ff 2024-03-17T08:57:05+00:00 Redescription of Monorcholepis dujardini (Krabbe, 1869) and M. passerellae (Webster, 1952) (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Aploparaksidae) in passerine birds from the Holarctic Region Bondarenko, Svetlana Komisarovas, Jurijus 68-80 média svazek https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:84eb1195-195c-4b90-9750-25859e44d8ff https://doi.org/10.14411/fp.2007.009 unknown https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:84eb1195-195c-4b90-9750-25859e44d8ff doi:10.14411/fp.2007.009 policy:public Cestoda Cyclophyllidea Aploparaksidae Monorcholepis Passeriformes Holarctic model:article ftczechacademysc https://doi.org/10.14411/fp.2007.009 2024-02-19T23:09:01Z Two species of avian tapeworms, Мonorcholepis dujardini (Krabbe, 1869) and M. passerellae (Webster, 1952), of the cyclophyllidean family Aploparaksidae Mayhew, 1925 (earlier included in the Hymenolepididae) are redescribed. Relative to congeners, the morphology of the strobila of both species shows strong similarities including a unique form of the cirrus. Separation of these species, however, can be based on the number (40-53 and 25-31, respectively) and size (18-25 µm and 14-18 µm) of the rostellar hooks, although their shape in specimens of both species varies considerably. We examined specimens of Monorcholepis dujardini in Turdus iliacus L., T. philomelos Brehm and T. merula L. from the Curonian Spit (Baltic Sea, Russia), T. naumanni Temminck from Chukotka, Motacilla alba L. from the Kuril Islands (Russia) and Passerella iliaca iliaca (Merrem) from Alaska (USA). Specimens in T. iliacus from the collection of O. Fuhrmann (Natural History Museum, Geneva, Switzerland) were re-studied. The type material (holotype and paratypes) designated as M. dujardini neoarctica (Webster, 1955) in Ixoreus naevius naevius (Gmelin) from Douglas Island, USA was re-examined and validity of this subspecies was rejected. A redescription of M. passerellae (Webster, 1952) was based on material in P. iliaca iliaca from Wisconsin (type specimen), and Point Barrow, Alaska, and on the one specimen recorded for the first time, in Turdus iliacus from the Palaearctic (Curonian Spit). Species of the genus Monorcholepis Oshmarin, 1963 and subgenus Aploparaksis (Tanureria) Spassky et Yurpalova, 1968 are characterized by similar topography of the gonads. These generic taxa and the interrelationships of constituent species are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Barrow Chukotka Point Barrow Alaska Czech Academy of Sciences: dKNAV Douglas Island ENVELOPE(-113.486,-113.486,68.468,68.468) Mayhew ENVELOPE(-62.425,-62.425,-65.580,-65.580) Folia Parasitologica 54 1 68 80
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topic Cestoda
Cyclophyllidea
Aploparaksidae
Monorcholepis
Passeriformes
Holarctic
spellingShingle Cestoda
Cyclophyllidea
Aploparaksidae
Monorcholepis
Passeriformes
Holarctic
Bondarenko, Svetlana
Komisarovas, Jurijus
Redescription of Monorcholepis dujardini (Krabbe, 1869) and M. passerellae (Webster, 1952) (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Aploparaksidae) in passerine birds from the Holarctic Region
topic_facet Cestoda
Cyclophyllidea
Aploparaksidae
Monorcholepis
Passeriformes
Holarctic
description Two species of avian tapeworms, Мonorcholepis dujardini (Krabbe, 1869) and M. passerellae (Webster, 1952), of the cyclophyllidean family Aploparaksidae Mayhew, 1925 (earlier included in the Hymenolepididae) are redescribed. Relative to congeners, the morphology of the strobila of both species shows strong similarities including a unique form of the cirrus. Separation of these species, however, can be based on the number (40-53 and 25-31, respectively) and size (18-25 µm and 14-18 µm) of the rostellar hooks, although their shape in specimens of both species varies considerably. We examined specimens of Monorcholepis dujardini in Turdus iliacus L., T. philomelos Brehm and T. merula L. from the Curonian Spit (Baltic Sea, Russia), T. naumanni Temminck from Chukotka, Motacilla alba L. from the Kuril Islands (Russia) and Passerella iliaca iliaca (Merrem) from Alaska (USA). Specimens in T. iliacus from the collection of O. Fuhrmann (Natural History Museum, Geneva, Switzerland) were re-studied. The type material (holotype and paratypes) designated as M. dujardini neoarctica (Webster, 1955) in Ixoreus naevius naevius (Gmelin) from Douglas Island, USA was re-examined and validity of this subspecies was rejected. A redescription of M. passerellae (Webster, 1952) was based on material in P. iliaca iliaca from Wisconsin (type specimen), and Point Barrow, Alaska, and on the one specimen recorded for the first time, in Turdus iliacus from the Palaearctic (Curonian Spit). Species of the genus Monorcholepis Oshmarin, 1963 and subgenus Aploparaksis (Tanureria) Spassky et Yurpalova, 1968 are characterized by similar topography of the gonads. These generic taxa and the interrelationships of constituent species are discussed.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bondarenko, Svetlana
Komisarovas, Jurijus
author_facet Bondarenko, Svetlana
Komisarovas, Jurijus
author_sort Bondarenko, Svetlana
title Redescription of Monorcholepis dujardini (Krabbe, 1869) and M. passerellae (Webster, 1952) (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Aploparaksidae) in passerine birds from the Holarctic Region
title_short Redescription of Monorcholepis dujardini (Krabbe, 1869) and M. passerellae (Webster, 1952) (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Aploparaksidae) in passerine birds from the Holarctic Region
title_full Redescription of Monorcholepis dujardini (Krabbe, 1869) and M. passerellae (Webster, 1952) (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Aploparaksidae) in passerine birds from the Holarctic Region
title_fullStr Redescription of Monorcholepis dujardini (Krabbe, 1869) and M. passerellae (Webster, 1952) (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Aploparaksidae) in passerine birds from the Holarctic Region
title_full_unstemmed Redescription of Monorcholepis dujardini (Krabbe, 1869) and M. passerellae (Webster, 1952) (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Aploparaksidae) in passerine birds from the Holarctic Region
title_sort redescription of monorcholepis dujardini (krabbe, 1869) and m. passerellae (webster, 1952) (cestoda: cyclophyllidea: aploparaksidae) in passerine birds from the holarctic region
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Mayhew
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Chukotka
Point Barrow
Alaska
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Chukotka
Point Barrow
Alaska
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