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Kuchta, R.; Scholz, T.; J-Justine, L. (2009). Two new species of Bothriocephalus Rudolphi, 1808 (Cestoda: Bothriocephalidea) from marine fish off Australia and New Caledonia. Systematic Parasitology. 73(3): 229-238.
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Kuchta, R.; Scholz, T.; J-Justine, L.
2009
Two new species of Bothriocephalus Rudolphi, 1808 (Cestoda: Bothriocephalidea) from marine fish off Australia and New Caledonia
Systematic Parasitology
73(3): 229-238
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Two new species of bothriocephalidean
tapeworms, Bothriocephalus australis n. sp. from
the flatheads Platycephalus bassensis Cuvier (type
host) and P. aurimaculatus Knapp off southern
Australia and B. celineae n. sp. from a hybrid serranid
Cephalopholis aurantia (Val.) 9 C. spiloparaea
(Val.) from off New Caledonia, are described.
B. australis is unique in the possession of the combination
of the three characters: an elongate, obliquely
situated cirrus-sac; a wide genital atrium surrounded
by chromophilic cells; and a well-developed apical
disc. B. celineae is typified by the presence of a low
number of testes per segment (14–26), forming one or
two incomplete longitudinal bands on each side of
segment, and the small size of the strobila (total length
24 mm) which consists of less than 100 segments.
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