2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11230-011-9324-9
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Taenia arctos n. sp. (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Taeniidae) from its definitive (brown bear Ursus arctos Linnaeus) and intermediate (moose/elk Alces spp.) hosts

Abstract: Taenia arctos n. sp. (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Taeniidae) is described from the brown bear Ursus arctos Linnaeus (definitive host) and moose/elk Alces spp. (intermediate hosts) from Finland (type-locality) and Alaska, USA. The independent status of the new species and the conspecificity of its adults and metacestodes have been recently confirmed by the mtDNA sequence data of Lavikainen et al. (2011; Parasitology International, 60, 289-295). Special reference is given to morphological differences between the ne… Show more

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“…Actualmente, el metacestodo de 5 especies de Taenia corresponden a fimbriocercos, estas son: Taenia talicei Dollfus, 1960 Haukisalmi et al (2011) b n = numero Tabla 1. Medidas de los ganchos rostelares (en µm) del fimbriocerco de Taenia sp.…”
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“…Actualmente, el metacestodo de 5 especies de Taenia corresponden a fimbriocercos, estas son: Taenia talicei Dollfus, 1960 Haukisalmi et al (2011) b n = numero Tabla 1. Medidas de los ganchos rostelares (en µm) del fimbriocerco de Taenia sp.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…colectado del ratón orejón de ancas amarillas (Phyllotis xanthopygus). Los parametros estan basados en el sistema usado por Haukisalmi et al (2011).…”
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“…Recognition of an intricate history among large carnivore hosts and geographic regions is further highlighted by the cryptic diversity found among cestodes of canids and ursids (Lavikainen et al, 2010Haukisalmi et al, 2011), northern felids (Lavikainen et al, 2013), and hyaenids (Terefe et al, 2014).…”
Section: Cestodesmentioning
confidence: 99%