Cestode Scientific Name
| Species ID | 12670 |
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| Order | Cyclophyllidea |
| Family | Hymenolepididae |
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| Genus | Ecrinolepis |
| Species | kontrimavichusi |
| Authority | Melnikova, Lykova & Gulyaev, 2005 |
| Taxonomic Status | Valid |
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| Genus Record | No |
| Type Species | No |
| Verified | Yes |
| Verified By | A. Makarikov |
| Citation(s) |
Mel'nikova, Yu. A., K. A. Lykova, and V. D. Gulyaev. 2005. [Ecrinolepis kontrimavichusi sp. n. (Cyclophyllidea, Hymenolepididae) is a new cestode in shrews from the Far East southern Primorye]. Zoolgicheskii Zhurnal 83(10): 1275-1279 (In Ru. (6086) Download PDF |
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Record Data
| Date (MM/DD/YYYY) | Action | User Name |
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| 05/18/2013 | Created | A. Makarikov |
| 10/13/2014 | Modified |
Type Host
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| Host Order | Soricomorpha | ||||||
| Host Family | Soricidae | ||||||
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| Additional Host(s) | Sorex caecutiens, S. isodon, S. unguiculatus, S. gracilimus | ||||||
| Site in Host | small intestine | ||||||
| Host Notes | The species of type host was not designated in the original description |
Type Locality
| Country | Russia |
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| City/Region | Nature Reserve Kedrovaya Pad', Primorskiy Kray |
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Specimens
| Type Material | Holotype: ISEA № 746 Paratypes: ISEA № 747–751 |
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| Specimen Notes | ISEA (Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals, Novosibirsk, Russia) |
Data are given as in original description unless otherwise indicated.
Global Cestode Database
Fig. 1. whole worm: 1 – strobila with pregravid proglottids; 2 – strobila with gravid proglottids.
Fig. 2. 1 – scolex; 2, 3 – hermaphroditic mature proglottids; 4 – male mature proglottids; 5–7 – cirrus (5 – lateral side; 6 – dorsal side; 7 – ventral side). 

