Cestode Scientific Name
| Species ID | 5089 |
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| Order | Trypanorhyncha |
| Family | Tentaculariidae |
| Subfamily | |
| Genus | Nybelinia |
| Species | peridereaus |
| Authority | (Shipley & Hornell, 1906) Dollfus, 1930 |
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| Valid Name | |
| Synonyms | Tetrarhynchus perideraeus Shipley & Hornell, 1906Stenobothrium perideraeum (Shipley & Hornell, 1906) Pintner, 1913Nybelinia |
| Genus Record | No |
| Type Species | |
| Verified | No |
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| Citation(s) |
Shipley, A. E. and J. Hornell. 1906. Report on the cestode and nematode parasites from the marine fishes of Ceylon. Report to the Government of Ceylon on the Pearl Oyster Fisheries of the Gulf of Manaar (Herdman), Part 5 5: 43-96. (431) Download PDFDollfus, R.-P. 1930. Sur les Tetrarhynques (2e Contribution) (Dibothriorhynchus, Sphyriocephala, Tentacularia, Nybelinia). Memoires de la Societe Zoologique de France 29: 139-216. (4414) Download PDF |
| Redescription | |
| Scientific Name Notes | Palm & Walter (1999) declared synonomy with N. dakari. |
Record Data
| Date (MM/DD/YYYY) | Action | User Name |
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| 11/30/-0001 | Created | K. Catanese |
| 05/07/2015 | Modified | |
| 08/12/2020 | Modified | P. Lopez Dineen |
Type Host
| Host Class | Elasmobranchii | ||||||
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| Host Order | Carcharhiniformes | ||||||
| Host Family | Carcharhinidae | ||||||
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| Site in Host | small intestine | ||||||
| Host Notes | Scoliodon palasorrah as additional host in Vijayalakshmi et al. (1996); host info. taken from Heteronybelinia perideraeus |
Type Locality
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Specimens
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Data are given as in original description unless otherwise indicated.
Global Cestode Database
Plate II. Fig. 29. Tetrarhynchus perideraeus. x12. Showing the coiled portion of the body. Fig. 30. The head. x36. Fig. 30a. More highly magnified view of the proboscis of the same.
Plate II. Fig. 31a,b,c. Three views of proglottides of T. perideraeus, showing the modifications in the pattern as one passes backward. 

