1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf00009635
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Invalidation of the genus Zosteropicola Johnston, 1912 (Cestoda: Paruterinidae: Anonchotaeniinae)

Abstract: The holotype of Anonchotaenia (Anonchotaenia) clelandi (Johnston, 1912) n. comb. (type-species of

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“…The genus Anonchotaenia Cohn, 1900 includes 25 species (Schmidt, 1986;Jones, 1987;Mariaux, 1991;Georgiev, 1992). They mainly parasitise passeriform birds but have also been recorded in the Threskiornithidae (Ciconiiformes) and the Trochilidae (Apodiformes) (Mariaux, 1991) as well as in amphibians (Jones, 1987).…”
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“…The genus Anonchotaenia Cohn, 1900 includes 25 species (Schmidt, 1986;Jones, 1987;Mariaux, 1991;Georgiev, 1992). They mainly parasitise passeriform birds but have also been recorded in the Threskiornithidae (Ciconiiformes) and the Trochilidae (Apodiformes) (Mariaux, 1991) as well as in amphibians (Jones, 1987).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They mainly parasitise passeriform birds but have also been recorded in the Threskiornithidae (Ciconiiformes) and the Trochilidae (Apodiformes) (Mariaux, 1991) as well as in amphibians (Jones, 1987). As was emphasised recently by different authors (Jones, 1987;Kornyushin, 1989;Mariaux, 1991;Georgiev, 1992), a complete revision of the genus Anonchotaenia is needed. The morphology of Anonchotaenia (Anonchotaenia) lambi (Voge & Davis, 1953) n. comb.…”
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“…Anonchotaenia Cohn, 1900 is one of 22 genera of Paruterinidae that is characterised by an unarmed scolex, short, wide proglottides, vermiform oncospheres and a uterus without septa (Georgiev andKornyushin 1994, Phillips et al 2012). It contains 27 species that parasitise a wide diversity of passeriform hosts and has a cosmopolitan distribution (Voge and Davis 1953, Dollfus 1959, Singal 1963, Ulmer and James 1976, Olsen et al 1978, Shinde 1984, Schmidt 1986, Sharma and Mathur 1987, Mariaux 1991.…”
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