Zm. Dimitrova et Bb. Georgiev, ARDEIRHYNCHUS N-G (PALAEACANTHOCEPHALA, POLYMORPHIDA, POLYMORPHIDAE),WITH A REDESCRIPTION OF A-SPIRALIS (RUDOLPHI, 1809) N-COMB, Systematic parasitology, 29(2), 1994, pp. 149-158
Ardeirhynchus spiralis (Rudolphi, 1809) n. g., n. comb. (syns Echinorh
ynchus spiralis, Prosthorhynchus spiralis and Plagiorhynchus spiralis)
, a parasite of herons (Ciconiiformes: Ardeidae), is redescribed on th
e basis of the holotype from Ixobrychus minutus and specimens from Ard
eola ralloides (new host record) in Bulgaria. A. spiralis is a member
of the family Polymorphidae and not of the Plagiorhynchidae in which i
t was previously classified. Ardeirhynchus n. g. is distinguished from
the most morphologically similar genus, Arhythmorhynchus Luhe, 1911,
by the position of the male genital system, which occupies the posteri
or 1/8-1/6 part of the trunk, the distribution of hypodermal nuclei in
groups in the anterior part and in lateral rows along the length of t
he posterior part of the trunk, a considerably shorter neck, minute tr
unk spines and a terminal genital pore.