2014
DOI: 10.15560/2.1.211
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<p>Distribution extension of <em>Glyphobothrium zwerneri </em>Williams &amp; Campbell, 1977 (Tetraphyllidea: Serendipeidae) from the cownose ray <em>Rhinoptera bonasus </em>(Mitchill, 1815) (Myliobatiformes: Myliobatidae) from Campeche, México</p>

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“…The Caribbean Current directly connects the waters off Colombia with those of the Caribbean coast of México (Carton and Chao 1999), so even if the stingrays do not migrate any great distance, the currents could carry infected intermediate hosts from Colombia to Mexico, but only in that direction. The report of this cestode in México is particularly important because it is the first species of Acanthobothrium reported from the Caribbean coast and the second species of cestode reported in stingrays from the eastern coast of México (Pulido-Flores and Monks 2014). provided access to literature in the laboratory archives.…”
Section: Monks Et Al | Range Extension Of Acanthobothrium Cartagenenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Caribbean Current directly connects the waters off Colombia with those of the Caribbean coast of México (Carton and Chao 1999), so even if the stingrays do not migrate any great distance, the currents could carry infected intermediate hosts from Colombia to Mexico, but only in that direction. The report of this cestode in México is particularly important because it is the first species of Acanthobothrium reported from the Caribbean coast and the second species of cestode reported in stingrays from the eastern coast of México (Pulido-Flores and Monks 2014). provided access to literature in the laboratory archives.…”
Section: Monks Et Al | Range Extension Of Acanthobothrium Cartagenenmentioning
confidence: 99%