Cestode Scientific Name
| Species ID | 2734 |
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| Order | Onchoproteocephalidea I |
| Family | Proteocephalidae |
| Subfamily | Proteocephalinae |
| Genus | Crepidobothrium |
| Species | striata |
| Authority | (Johnston, 1914) Meggitt, 1927 |
| Taxonomic Status | Synonym |
| Valid Name | Australophiotaenia striata (Johnston, 1914)de Chambrier, Beveridge & Scholz, 2018 |
| Synonyms | Ophiotaenia striata (Johnston, 1914) Wardle & McLeod, 1952 |
| Genus Record | No |
| Type Species | No |
| Verified | Yes |
| Verified By | T. Scholz |
| Citation(s) |
Johnston, T. H. 1914. Second report on the Cestoda and Acanthocephala collected in Queensland. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology 8: 105-112 + Plate . (3985) Download PDFMeggitt, F. J. 1927. Remarks on the cestode families Monticellidae and Ichthyotaeniidae. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology 21: 69-87. (4037) Download PDF |
| Redescription |
de Chambrier, A., I. Beveridge, and T. Scholz. 2018. Tapeworms (Cestoda: Proteocephalidae) of Australian reptiles: hidden diversity of strictly host-specific parasites. Zootaxa 4461(4): 477–498. (7179) Download PDF |
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Record Data
| Date (MM/DD/YYYY) | Action | User Name |
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| 03/21/2003 | Created | Scholz, Kuchta, Healy, Caira |
| 02/11/2010 | Modified | |
| 08/18/2021 | Modified | T. Scholz |
| 12/03/2021 | Modified | B. Barbeau |
| 06/20/2024 | Modified | T. Scholz |
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Data are given as in original description unless otherwise indicated.
Global Cestode Database
Plate VI. Fig. 2. Segment of Acanthotaenia (Ophiotaenia) striata from Lialis burtonii. Fig. 3. Scolex of A. striata - distorted view, showing three of the suckers. Fig. 4. Part of segment of A. striata.


