Cestode Scientific Name
| Species ID | 4783 |
|---|---|
| Order | Trypanorhyncha |
| Family | Lacistorhynchidae |
| Subfamily | |
| Genus | Pseudogilquinia |
| Species | microbothria |
| Authority | (MacCallum, 1917) Palm, 2004 |
| Taxonomic Status | Valid |
| Valid Name | |
| Synonyms | Rhynchobothrium microbothrium MacCallum, 1917; Tetrarhynchus brevibothria MacCallum, 1921; Tetrarhynchus imparispine MacCallum, 1921; Pseudogilquinia magna Bilqees & Khurshid, 1985; Dasyrhynchus magnus (Bilqees & Khurshid, 1985) Beveridge & Campbell, 1993 |
| Genus Record | No |
| Type Species | No |
| Verified | Yes |
| Verified By | I. Beveridge |
| Citation(s) |
MacCallum, G. A. 1917. Some new forms of parasitic worms. Zoopathologica 1: 43-75. (289) Download PDFPalm, H. W. 2004. The Trypanorhyncha Diesing, 1863. PKSPL-IPB Press, Bogor, 710 pp. (4253) Download PDF |
| Redescription |
Beveridge, I. and R. A. Campbell. 1993. A revision of Dasyrhynchus Pintner (Cestoda: Trypanorhyncha), parasitic in elasmobranch and teleost fishes. Systematic Parasitology 24: 129-157. (4322) Download PDF |
| Scientific Name Notes | Not formally designated as a new combination in Palm (2004). Redescribed by Campbell & Beveridge (1993) under the junior synonym Dasyrhynchus magnus (Bilqees & Kurshid, 1985) Campbell & Beveridge, 1993. |
Record Data
| Date (MM/DD/YYYY) | Action | User Name |
|---|---|---|
| 11/30/-0001 | Created | I. Beveridge |
| 05/07/2015 | Modified | |
| 05/25/2015 | Modified | I. Beveridge |
| 05/31/2015 | Modified | I. Beveridge |
| 05/13/2016 | Modified | B. Barbeau |
| 07/28/2017 | Modified | K. Herzog |
| 07/31/2017 | Modified | K. Herzog |
Type Host
| Host Class | Actinopterygii | ||||||
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| Host Order | Perciformes | ||||||
| Host Family | Lutjanidae | ||||||
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| Additional Host(s) | Neomaenis analis | ||||||
| Site in Host | thyroid gland | ||||||
| Host Notes | Type host not designated by MacCallum- given as "Hosts- Neomaenis analis and Neomaenis aya, t.h.". See Palm (2004) for list of additional hosts. |
Type Locality
| Country | U.S.A. |
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| City/Region | New York Aquarium |
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| Locality Notes | Original locality listed as "New York Aquarium, (Key West)". See Palm (2004) for list of additional localities. |
Specimens
| Type Material | USNPC 35951-2, 35956 (types) |
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| Specimen Notes |
Data are given as in original description unless otherwise indicated.
Global Cestode Database
Fig. 36. Rhynchobothrium microbothrium.
Redescribed by Campbell & Beveridge (1993) under the junior synonym Dasyrhynchus magnus (Bilqees & Kurshid, 1985) Campbell & Beveridge, 1993.
Fig. 39. Dasyrhynchus magnus (Bilqees & Kurshid), specimen from Lutjanus johni. Scolex. Scale-bar: 1.0 mm. (Redescribed by Campbell & Beveridge [1993] under the junior synonym Dasyrhynchus magnus [Bilqees & Kurshid, 1985] Campbell & Beveridge, 1993.)
Figs 40-45. Dasyrhynchus magnus (Bilqees & Kurshid), specimens from Lutjanus johni. Tentacular armature. 40. Internal surface, basal and metabasal regions. 41. External surface, basal and metabasal regions. 42. Bothridial surface, basal and metabasal regions. 43. Internal surface, basal region. 44. Detail of chainette and intercalary hooks, bothridial view. 45. Profiles of principal hooks 1 to 6 and chainette element (c). Scale-bars: 0.l mm; 40-43 to same scale; 44,45 to same scale. (Redescribed by Campbell & Beveridge [1993] under the junior synonym Dasyrhynchus magnus [Bilqees & Kurshid, 1985] Campbell & Beveridge, 1993.)
Palm (2004), pg. 288 

