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Journal of Parasitology | 2009

A New Genus and Species of Proteocephalidean (Cestoda) From Clarias Catfishes (Siluriformes: Clariidae) in Africa

Alain de Chambrier; T. Scholz; Moges Beletew; Jean Mariaux

Abstract A new proteocephalidean cestode is described from 2 catfishes, Clarias gariepinus (type host) and C. cf. anguillaris (Siluriformes: Clariidae), from Ethiopia (type locality), Sudan, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe, and a new genus, Barsonella, is proposed to accommodate it. The genus belongs to the Proteocephalinae because its genital organs (testes, ovary, vitellarium, and uterus) are situated in the medulla. Barsonella lafoni, the type and only species of the new genus, is characterized mainly by the possession of an additional opening of each sucker; circular musculature on the anterior margin of suckers, serving as a sphincter; a small thin-walled glandular apical organ; absence of well-developed osmoregulatory canals in mature, pregravid, and gravid proglottids; and a large strobila, up to 173 mm long and 3.2 mm wide. Species of Marsypocephalus Wedl, 1861 (Marsypocephalinae), other large-sized proteocephalidean tapeworms occurring sympatrically in African catfishes (Clarias and Heterobranchus) and also possessing a sphincter-like, circular musculature on the anterior part of suckers, differ from B. lafoni in the absence of an additional sucker opening and glandular apical organ, the cortical position of the testes, well-developed osmoregulatory canals throughout the strobila, and a large cirrus sac. Proteocephalus glanduligerus (Janicki, 1928), another cestode parasitic in Clarias spp. in Africa, is much smaller than B. lafoni (maximum length 15 mm), has suckers without additional opening and circular musculature on the suckers, a large-sized glandular organ, much larger than suckers, and well-developed osmoregulatory canals. Comparison of partial sequences of the 28S rRNA gene for 7 samples of B. lafoni from 2 different hosts and 4 localities in Ethiopia, Sudan, and Tanzania has shown a very low genetic variability. In a limited phylogenetic analysis, B. lafoni formed a clade with Corallobothrium solidum Fritsch, 1886 (Proteocephalidae: Corallobothriinae), an African electric catfish parasite. This clade was the sister group of almost all Neotropical taxa from pimelodid and other catfishes.


Zootaxa | 2012

Bothriocephalidean tapeworms (Cestoda) of freshwater fish in Africa, including erection of Kirstenella n. gen. and description of Tetracampos martinae n. sp.

Roman Kuchta; A. Burianová; M. Jirků; A. de Chambrier; Mikuláš Oros; Jan Brabec; T. Scholz

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Journal of Parasitology | 2009

Redescription of Proteocephalus glanduligerus (Cestoda: Proteocephalidea), a Parasite of Clariid Catfishes in Africa with a Unique Glandular Apical Organ

T. Scholz; Alain de Chambrier; Moges Beletew; Zuheir N. Mahmoud

Abstract The tapeworm Proteocephalus glanduligerus (Janicki, 1928) Fuhrmann, 1933 (Cestoda: Proteocephalidea), a parasite of clariid catfishes (Clarias spp.) in Africa, is redescribed on the basis of an evaluation of voucher material and newly collected specimens from Clarias gariepinus and C. cf. anguillaris from the Sudan, Ethiopia, and South Africa. The most typical characteristic of P. glanduligerus (previously misspelled as P. glanduligera or P. glanduliger) is the presence of an extremely large glandular apical organ, the size of which is 1.6–3.5 times larger than that of the suckers. In addition, other morphological characteristics unreported in previous accounts are provided, such as an unusual position of osmoregulatory canals (situated close to each other, with the dorsal canal latero-ventral to testes), the presence of a vaginal sphincter, several (usually 3–5) uterine pores, and eggs with paired lateral auricular swellings (extensions) of the outer envelope.


Journal of Parasitology | 2008

A new triaenophorid tapeworm from blackfish Centrolophus niger.

Roman Kuchta; T. Scholz

Milanella familiaris n. gen. and n. sp. (Bothriocephalidea: Triaenophoridae) is proposed to accommodate a new cestode from blackfish Centrolophus niger (Gmelin) (Perciformes: Centrolophidae). Milanella is characterized as follows: trapeziform, i.e., markedly craspedote proglottids with a velum-like posterior margin and horn like lateral projections; pyriform uterine sac in the first gravid proglottids; arrow-shaped scolex with well-developed apical disc and prominent posterior margins; strobila with intensively stained corpuscles, most numerous in the anterior part; deeply lobated ovary; absence of a neck; a large, pyriform, thin-walled cirrus-sac with the proximal part bent anteromedially; vagina posterior to the cirrus-sac; and cortical vitelline follicles. Milanella most closely resembles Bathycestus Kuchta and Scholz, 2004, Pistana Campbell and Gartner, 1982, and Probothriocephalus Campbell, 1979, differing mainly in the shape of proglottids and uterine sac.


Helminthologia | 2003

Taxonomy and biology of proteocephalidean cestodes: current state and perspectives.

T. Scholz; A. de Chambrier


Folia Parasitologica | 1996

Tapeworms (Cestoda: Proteocephalidea) of Hoplias malabaricus (Pisces: Characiformes, Erythrinidae) in Paraguay: description of Proteocephalus regoi sp. n., and redescription of Nomimoscolex matogrossensis

A. De Chambrier; T. Scholz; Claude Vaucher


Revue Suisse De Zoologie | 2007

Redescription of Proteocephalus sulcatus (Klaptocz, 1906) (Cestoda: Proteocephalidea), a poorly known parasite of Clarotes laticeps (Pisces: Siluriformes) in the Sudan

A De Chambrier; T. Scholz; Moges Beletew; Zuheir N. Mahmoud


Revue Suisse De Zoologie | 1999

Endoparasitic helminths of fishes in three Alpine lakes in France and Switzerland

Hanzelová; T. Scholz; D Gerdeaux; A De Chambrier


Revue Suisse De Zoologie | 2010

Redescription of Vermaia pseudotropii, a hyperapolytic freshwater tapeworm, and composition of Vermaia Nybelin, 1942 (Cestoda: Proteocephalidea).

Anirban Ash; A De Chambrier; T. Scholz; Pradip Kumar Kar


Revue Suisse De Zoologie | 2016

An emendation of the generic diagnosis of the monotypic Glanitaenia (Cestoda: Proteocephalidae), with notes on the geographical distribution of G. osculata, a parasite of invasive wels catfish.

A De Chambrier; T. Scholz

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Alain de Chambrier

American Museum of Natural History

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Roman Kuchta

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Claude Vaucher

American Museum of Natural History

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Anirban Ash

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Jan Brabec

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Mikuláš Oros

Slovak Academy of Sciences

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Jean Mariaux

Natural History Museum of Geneva

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