František Tenora
Masaryk University
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Journal of Parasitology | 2010
Šárka Mašová; František Tenora; Vlastimil Baruš; Petr Koubek
Abstract The present study presents the description of Oochoristica beveridgei n. sp. (Linstowiinae Fuhrmann, 1907). The species was found in the small intestine of Tarentola parvicarinata Joger (Gekkonidae) in East Senegal (West Africa). Among known species of Oochoristica Lühe, 1898, O. beveridgei is most similar to Oochoristica junkea (Johri, 1950) Schmidt, 1986, found in Gekko gecko (Linnaeus) from India. A common feature of both species is the location of the cirrus sac, which lies anterior to the poral part of the ovary. The new species differs from O. junkea in having a higher number of testes, different testes arrangement, wider cirrus sac, and a different shape of ovary. The position of the cirrus sac in O. beveridgei is also similar to that found in Oochoristica gallica Dollfus, 1954, whose host is Psammodromus hispanicus Fitzinger (Lacertidae) from Morocco. The new species differs from O. gallica in that it possesses fewer testes and that these testes have a different arrangement. The location of the cirrus sac in O. beveridgei is also similar to that seen in Oochoristica bivitellolobata Loewen, 1940, whose host is Cnemidophorus sexlineatus (Linnaeus) (Teiidae) from the United States. The latter species has a higher number of testes, with only half of the cirrus sac located anterior to the poral part of the ovary, and possesses a divided vitellarium.
Helminthologia | 2012
Šárka Mašová; František Tenora; V. Baruš
SummaryDuring a survey of species diversity and ecology of selected West African vertebrates in the Niokolo Koba National Park, Senegal, two Chamaeleo senegalensis Daudin, 1802 (Chamaeleonidae) were collected and examined for parasites. A new species, Oochoristica koubeki n. sp., anoplocephalidian cestode of the genus Oochoristica Lühe, 1898 is described from the intestine of this host. The new species is related to O. theileri Fuhrmann, 1924; O. theileri Fuhrmann, 1924 f. major Baer, 1933; O. celebensis Yamaguti, 1954 and O. rostellata Zschokke, 1905 var. agamicolla Dollfus, 1957. All the forenamed species share characteristic strobila with proglottids wider than long. Oochoristica koubeki n. sp. differs from these species in different proportions of scolex, cirrus sac, ovarium and vitellarium, further differences are in number of testes and presence of reinforced genital atrium. Only O. theileri shares two last mentioned features, however it differs in shape of testes (rounded) and in distribution of testes (two clusters). The new species differs from all other species in extremely high number of egg’s capsules, different host species and zoogeographic distribution. Emendation of genus diagnosis sensu Beveridge (1994) is provided.
Helminthologia | 2000
František Tenora; Vlastimil Baruš; S. Kráčmar; J. Dvořáček
Folia Parasitologica | 2001
Vlastimil Baruš; František Tenora; Stanislav Kráčmar; Miroslav Prokes
Folia Parasitologica | 2003
Anne-Françoise Pétavy; František Tenora; Stephan Deblock
Helminthologia | 2000
Vlastimil Baruš; František Tenora; S. Kráčmar
Helminthologia | 2003
František Tenora; Vlastimil Baruš; Miroslav Prokes; Radek Šumbera; Božena Koubková
Folia Zoologica | 2003
Radim Šumbera; Vlastimil Baruš; František Tenora
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | 1999
Vlastimil Baruš; František Tenora; Stanislav Kráčmar; Jan Dvoracek
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis | 2000
Vlastimil Baruš; K. Nagasawa; František Tenora; Miroslav Prokes