A new species of Ditrachybothridium (Cestoda : Diphyllidea) from Galeus sp(Selachii, Scyliorhynidae) from the south Pacific Ocean, with a revision of the diagnosis of the order, family, and genus and notes on descriptive terminology of microtriches
E. Faliex et al., A new species of Ditrachybothridium (Cestoda : Diphyllidea) from Galeus sp(Selachii, Scyliorhynidae) from the south Pacific Ocean, with a revision of the diagnosis of the order, family, and genus and notes on descriptive terminology of microtriches, J PARASITOL, 86(5), 2000, pp. 1078-1084
Ditrachybothridium piliformis is a new species from the spiral intestine of
a cat shark, Galeus sp., from the southern Pacific Ocean. This is only the
second species assigned to Ditrachybothridium. It differs from the type sp
ecies D. macrocephalum in lacking spines on the scolex, a character origina
lly used to diagnose the genus. The diagnoses of the Ditrachybothridiidae a
nd of Ditrachybothridium have been revised to reflect this difference. This
new species is further differentiated from the type species in its possess
ion of pectinate spinitriches on the tegument of the scolex. The holdfast s
tructures of this species are weakly muscularized, with no membrane-bound l
ayer of radial muscles, indicating that the holdfast structures are bothria
rather than bothridia as described in the most recent literature. Several
reports for other species have indicated the same situation in other diphyl
lideans. The diagnosis of the order has been revised to reflect this findin
g.