Tapeworm Species Details

Nybelinia bisulcata (Linton, 1889) Dollfus, 1929
Trypanorhyncha: Tentaculariidae
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Cestode Scientific Name

Species ID 4895
Order Trypanorhyncha
Family Tentaculariidae
Subfamily
Genus Nybelinia
Species bisulcata
Authority (Linton, 1889) Dollfus, 1929
Taxonomic Status Valid
Valid Name
Synonyms Rhynchobothrium bisulcatum Linton, 1889; Tetrarhynchus bisulcatus (Linton, 1889) Linton, 1890
Genus Record No
Type Species No
Verified No
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Citation(s)

Linton, E. 1889. Notes on Entozoa of marine fishes of New England, with descriptions of several new species. United States Commision of Fish and Fisheries. Part XIV. Report of the Commissioner for 1886 14: 453-511.

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Dollfus, R.-P. 1929. Sur les Tetrarhynques. Definition des genres. Bulletin de la Societe Zologique de France 54: 308-342.

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Redescription
Scientific Name Notes Note sure Dollfus (1929) is the correct author for the new combination, unless we are missing some other combination of this species (see pages 337–338 for comments on Acoleorhynchus and Nybelinia) (KJ 2017).

Record Data

Date (MM/DD/YYYY) Action User Name
11/30/-0001 Created I. Beveridge
05/07/2015Modified
05/13/2016ModifiedB. Barbeau
05/19/2017ModifiedK. Jensen
05/26/2017ModifiedK. Jensen

Type Host

Host Class Elasmobranchii
Host Order Carcharhiniformes
Host Family Carcharhinidae
Type Host
(Literal)
Genus Carcharias
Species obscurus
Subspecies
Type Host
(Valid)
Genus Carcharhinus
Species obscurus
Subspecies
Additional Host(s) Scolex encysted: in submucous coat of stomach and peritoneum of squeteague (Cynoscion regule) and bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix)
Site in Host pylorus and spiral intestine
Host Notes

Type Locality

Country U.S.A.
Body of Water Atlantic Ocean
Island(s)
City/Region Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Coordinates
DD Latitude
DD Longitude
Additional Localities
Locality Notes

Specimens

Type Material
Total Number of Type Specimens
Voucher Material
Specimen Notes At some point, USNPC 7724 was listed as the holotype for this species; however I (KJ 2017) do not think this is true since the USNM database gives Paralichthys dentatus as the host for that specimen.
Data are given as in original description unless otherwise indicated.