Aploparaksis (Aploparaksis) rissae Schiller 1951

Aploparaksis (Aploparaksis) rissae Schiller, 1951 (Figure 4) Synonyms: Aploparaksis filiformis Spassky, 1963, pp. 144–146, Figures 37–38 not Aploparaksis filiformis of Hromada and Macko, 1995, pp. 59–60, Figure 4. Aploparaksis daviesi Deblock and Rausch, 1968, pp. 436–437, Figure 4. Hosts. Rissa tri...

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Main Authors: Bondarenko, Svetlana, Kontrimavichus, Vytautas
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Platyhelminthes
Cestoda
Cyclophyllidea
Hymenolepididae
Aploparaksis
Aploparaksis rissae
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Platyhelminthes
Cestoda
Cyclophyllidea
Hymenolepididae
Aploparaksis
Aploparaksis rissae
Bondarenko, Svetlana
Kontrimavichus, Vytautas
Aploparaksis (Aploparaksis) rissae Schiller 1951
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Platyhelminthes
Cestoda
Cyclophyllidea
Hymenolepididae
Aploparaksis
Aploparaksis rissae
description Aploparaksis (Aploparaksis) rissae Schiller, 1951 (Figure 4) Synonyms: Aploparaksis filiformis Spassky, 1963, pp. 144–146, Figures 37–38 not Aploparaksis filiformis of Hromada and Macko, 1995, pp. 59–60, Figure 4. Aploparaksis daviesi Deblock and Rausch, 1968, pp. 436–437, Figure 4. Hosts. Rissa tridactyla (Linnaeus), also shorebirds of the genera Arenaria, Gallinago, Limnodromus . Intermediate hosts. Styloscolex sokolskayae Morev (Lumbriculidae), Rhyacodrilus coccineus (Vejd) (Tubificidae), Bryodrilus arcticus and Mesenchytraeus sp. (Mesenchytraeidae), experimentally (Bondarenko 1993). Metacestode. Ramicercus (Bondarenko 1993). Localities. Russia (Yakutiya, Chukotka, Kamchatka, the Wrangel Island), USA (Alaska, state Washington). Material studied. Type specimen (USNPC 47086, Rissa tridactyla , St. Lawrence Island, Alaska). Supplement to the description by Schiller (1951a), based on the type specimen (Figures 4A– D). Scolex 200× 90 mm. Suckers 70–80 mm in diameter. Rostellum 90× 60 mm, rostellar sheath 200× 70 mm. Length of hook 21 mm (length of blade 12, length of base with guard 16 mm); width of hook 10 mm. Testis 100× 60 mm, slightly antiporal. Cirrus sac 205– 230× 25–29 mm, crosses median line. Cirrus reaches 151 mm in length, maximum width in proximal part 8 mm. Approximately one-third of cirrus length covered with relatively large sparsely distributed spines. Seminal receptacle oval, 70× 50 mm, vagina tubular, 110 mm long. Mature uterine proglottides absent. Remarks. Aploparaksis rissae was known for long only from its original description (Schiller 1951a). Re-examination of the type specimen by Bondarenko (1993) shows that the hermaphroditic proglottis of A. brachyphallos was described and pictured by Schiller as a proglottis of A. rissae . Inaccuracies which have been admitted in the original description of A. rissae did not give any reasons for Spassky (1963), in describing A. filiformis , and Deblock and Rausch (1968), in describing A. daviesi (both species were described from shorebirds), to differentiate them from A. rissae . Bondarenko (1975) first believed that A. daviesi was a synonym of A. filiformis , and later, having investigated type-specimens of both species, came to the conclusion (Bondarenko 1993) that they are similar to A. rissae . For the morphology of A. rissae , and data about its life-cycle, see Bondarenko (1975, 1993). : Published as part of Bondarenko, Svetlana & Kontrimavichus, Vytautas, 2006, Cestodes of the genus Aploparaksis Clerc, 1903 (Cyclophyllidea, Aploparaksidae) reported from gulls, with a description of new species, pp. 2589-2610 in Journal of Natural History 40 (47 - 48) on pages 2596-2597, DOI: 10.1080/00222930601114168, http://zenodo.org/record/5230282 : {"references": ["Spassky AA. 1963. Hymenolepidids - helminths of wild and domestic birds. Part 1. Osnovy Cestodologii, Vol. 2 (Moscow, Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk SSSR), 418 pp. [in Russian].", "Hromada M, Macko JK. 1995. Species composition and taxonomy of tapeworms of the family Hymenolepididae (Cestoda) from the host Gallinago gallinago (Charadriiformes) in the Carpathian region of central Europe. Helminthologia 32: 53 - 65.", "Deblock S, Rausch R. 1968. Dix Aploparaksis (Cestoda) de Charadriiformes d'Alaska et quelques autres d'ailleurs. Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparee 43: 429 - 448.", "Bondarenko SK. 1993. A ramicerc in the life cycles of three species of the genus Aploparaksis (Cestoda) - parasites of waders. Parazitologiya 27: 375 - 384 [in Russian].", "Schiller EL. 1951 a. Studies of the helminth fauna of Alaska. I. Two new cestodes from Sabine's gull (Xema sabini). Journal of Parasitology 37: 266 - 272.", "Bondarenko SK. 1975. Cestodes of genus Aploparaksis Clerc, 1903 (Hymenolepididae) from a charadriiformes birds from Chaun Lowland (fauna, morphology, life-cycles). In: Kontrimavichus VL, editor. Paraziticheskie Organizmy Severo-Vostoka Azii. Vladivostok: Academy of Sciences of USSR, Far-East Science Centre, 44 - 77 [in Russian]."]}
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title_full Aploparaksis (Aploparaksis) rissae Schiller 1951
title_fullStr Aploparaksis (Aploparaksis) rissae Schiller 1951
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5230298 2023-05-15T15:54:55+02:00 Aploparaksis (Aploparaksis) rissae Schiller 1951 Bondarenko, Svetlana Kontrimavichus, Vytautas 2006 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5230298 https://zenodo.org/record/5230298 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/5230282 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFCEFFC6F04D7331A754D5205B30FFD5 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930601114168 http://zenodo.org/record/5230282 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFCEFFC6F04D7331A754D5205B30FFD5 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5230292 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5230297 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Platyhelminthes Cestoda Cyclophyllidea Hymenolepididae Aploparaksis Aploparaksis rissae Text Taxonomic treatment article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2006 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5230298 https://doi.org/10.1080/00222930601114168 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5230292 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5230297 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Aploparaksis (Aploparaksis) rissae Schiller, 1951 (Figure 4) Synonyms: Aploparaksis filiformis Spassky, 1963, pp. 144–146, Figures 37–38 not Aploparaksis filiformis of Hromada and Macko, 1995, pp. 59–60, Figure 4. Aploparaksis daviesi Deblock and Rausch, 1968, pp. 436–437, Figure 4. Hosts. Rissa tridactyla (Linnaeus), also shorebirds of the genera Arenaria, Gallinago, Limnodromus . Intermediate hosts. Styloscolex sokolskayae Morev (Lumbriculidae), Rhyacodrilus coccineus (Vejd) (Tubificidae), Bryodrilus arcticus and Mesenchytraeus sp. (Mesenchytraeidae), experimentally (Bondarenko 1993). Metacestode. Ramicercus (Bondarenko 1993). Localities. Russia (Yakutiya, Chukotka, Kamchatka, the Wrangel Island), USA (Alaska, state Washington). Material studied. Type specimen (USNPC 47086, Rissa tridactyla , St. Lawrence Island, Alaska). Supplement to the description by Schiller (1951a), based on the type specimen (Figures 4A– D). Scolex 200× 90 mm. Suckers 70–80 mm in diameter. Rostellum 90× 60 mm, rostellar sheath 200× 70 mm. Length of hook 21 mm (length of blade 12, length of base with guard 16 mm); width of hook 10 mm. Testis 100× 60 mm, slightly antiporal. Cirrus sac 205– 230× 25–29 mm, crosses median line. Cirrus reaches 151 mm in length, maximum width in proximal part 8 mm. Approximately one-third of cirrus length covered with relatively large sparsely distributed spines. Seminal receptacle oval, 70× 50 mm, vagina tubular, 110 mm long. Mature uterine proglottides absent. Remarks. Aploparaksis rissae was known for long only from its original description (Schiller 1951a). Re-examination of the type specimen by Bondarenko (1993) shows that the hermaphroditic proglottis of A. brachyphallos was described and pictured by Schiller as a proglottis of A. rissae . Inaccuracies which have been admitted in the original description of A. rissae did not give any reasons for Spassky (1963), in describing A. filiformis , and Deblock and Rausch (1968), in describing A. daviesi (both species were described from shorebirds), to differentiate them from A. rissae . Bondarenko (1975) first believed that A. daviesi was a synonym of A. filiformis , and later, having investigated type-specimens of both species, came to the conclusion (Bondarenko 1993) that they are similar to A. rissae . For the morphology of A. rissae , and data about its life-cycle, see Bondarenko (1975, 1993). : Published as part of Bondarenko, Svetlana & Kontrimavichus, Vytautas, 2006, Cestodes of the genus Aploparaksis Clerc, 1903 (Cyclophyllidea, Aploparaksidae) reported from gulls, with a description of new species, pp. 2589-2610 in Journal of Natural History 40 (47 - 48) on pages 2596-2597, DOI: 10.1080/00222930601114168, http://zenodo.org/record/5230282 : {"references": ["Spassky AA. 1963. Hymenolepidids - helminths of wild and domestic birds. Part 1. Osnovy Cestodologii, Vol. 2 (Moscow, Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk SSSR), 418 pp. [in Russian].", "Hromada M, Macko JK. 1995. Species composition and taxonomy of tapeworms of the family Hymenolepididae (Cestoda) from the host Gallinago gallinago (Charadriiformes) in the Carpathian region of central Europe. Helminthologia 32: 53 - 65.", "Deblock S, Rausch R. 1968. Dix Aploparaksis (Cestoda) de Charadriiformes d'Alaska et quelques autres d'ailleurs. Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparee 43: 429 - 448.", "Bondarenko SK. 1993. A ramicerc in the life cycles of three species of the genus Aploparaksis (Cestoda) - parasites of waders. Parazitologiya 27: 375 - 384 [in Russian].", "Schiller EL. 1951 a. Studies of the helminth fauna of Alaska. I. Two new cestodes from Sabine's gull (Xema sabini). Journal of Parasitology 37: 266 - 272.", "Bondarenko SK. 1975. Cestodes of genus Aploparaksis Clerc, 1903 (Hymenolepididae) from a charadriiformes birds from Chaun Lowland (fauna, morphology, life-cycles). In: Kontrimavichus VL, editor. Paraziticheskie Organizmy Severo-Vostoka Azii. Vladivostok: Academy of Sciences of USSR, Far-East Science Centre, 44 - 77 [in Russian]."]} Text Chukotka Kamchatka rissa tridactyla Sabine's Gull St Lawrence Island Wrangel Island Xema sabini Yakutiya Alaska DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Lawrence Island ENVELOPE(-103.718,-103.718,56.967,56.967) Wrangel Island ENVELOPE(-179.385,-179.385,71.244,71.244) Yakutiya ENVELOPE(130.000,130.000,65.000,65.000) Chaun ENVELOPE(170.711,170.711,68.804,68.804)