Cestode Scientific Name
| Species ID | 14391 |
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| Order | Trypanorhyncha |
| Family | Otobothriidae |
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| Genus | Otobothrium |
| Species | muscatense |
| Authority | Haseli, Al-Jufaili & Palm, 2021 |
| Taxonomic Status | Valid |
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| Genus Record | No |
| Type Species | No |
| Verified | No |
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| Citation(s) |
Haseli, M. S. H. Al-Jufaili, and H. W. Palm. 2021. Otobothrium muscatense n. sp. (Trypanorhyncha: Otobothriidae) from Rhabdosargus sarba (Forsskål) (Sparidae), with new locality records of larval trypanorhynchs off the Sultanate of Oman. Systematic Parasitology 98: 99–109. (7398) Download PDF |
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| Scientific Name Notes | The Life Science Identifier (LSID): BDBC7C87-03C0-4727-8E84-278B61421F32 |
Record Data
| Date (MM/DD/YYYY) | Action | User Name |
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| 10/26/2021 | Created | K. Herzog |
| 10/26/2021 | Modified | K. Herzog |
Type Host
| Host Class | Actinopteri | ||||||
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| Host Order | Eupercaria (incertae sedis) | ||||||
| Host Family | Sparidae | ||||||
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| Site in Host | mesentery | ||||||
| Host Notes | "prevalence: 18% (4 out of 22 individuals examined); 2–16 worms per infected host" |
Type Locality
| Country | Sultanate of Oman |
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| City/Region | Muscat |
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Specimens
| Type Material | holotype (ZMB E.7641); 3 paratypes (ZMB E.7642–E.7644) |
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| Total Number of Type Specimens | 4 |
| Voucher Material | |
| Specimen Notes | "the holotype and paratypes were remounted onto 5 slides (one slide tentacles only)" |
Data are given as in original description unless otherwise indicated.
Global Cestode Database
Fig. 1 Otobothrium muscatense n. sp. A, Scolex; B, Bulb with retractor muscle attached to posterior part of tentacle sheath, and muscular branch to anterior part of bulb; C, Basal internal and metabasal bothrial surfaces; D, Metabasal armature, antibothrial surface; E, Metabasal armature, external surface. Abbreviation: i, intercalary hook. Scale-bars: A, 300 µm; B, 40 µm; C–E 20 µm
Fig. 2 Otobothrium muscatense n. sp. A, Basal external surface with field of billhooks; B, Characteristic shape of billhooks; C, External surface, basal armature (large numbers indicate number of rows of tentacular hooks). Abbreviation: i, intercalary hook. Scale-bars: A–C, 20 µm 

