Cestode Scientific Name
| Species ID | 5112 |
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| Order | Trypanorhyncha |
| Family | Pseudonybeliniidae |
| Subfamily | |
| Genus | Paranybelinia |
| Species | balli |
| Authority | (Southwell, 1929) Beveridge & Campbell, 1998 |
| Taxonomic Status | Synonym |
| Valid Name | Parotobothrium balli (Southwell, 1929) Palm, 2004 |
| Synonyms | Otobothrium balli Southwell, 1929 |
| Genus Record | No |
| Type Species | No |
| Verified | Yes |
| Verified By | I. Beveridge |
| Citation(s) |
Southwell, T. 1929. A monograph on cestodes of the order Trypanorhyncha from Ceylon and India. Part I. Ceylon Journal of Science. Section B. Zoology and Geology 15: 169-312. (446) Download PDFBeveridge, I. and R. A. Campbell. 1998. Re-examination of the trypanorhynch cestode collections of A.E. Shipley, J. Hornell and T. Southwell, with the erection of a new genus, Trygonicola, and redescriptions of seven species. Systematic Parasitology 39: Jan-34. (4345) Download PDF |
| Redescription |
Palm, H. W. 2004. The Trypanorhyncha Diesing, 1863. PKSPL-IPB Press, Bogor, 710 pp. (4253) Download PDF |
| Scientific Name Notes | Original description on pg. 295 of Southwell, 1929 |
Record Data
| Date (MM/DD/YYYY) | Action | User Name |
|---|---|---|
| 11/30/-0001 | Created | K. Catanese |
| 06/03/2014 | Modified | |
| 06/02/2015 | Modified | I. Beveridge |
| 05/03/2016 | Modified | B. Barbeau |
| 07/26/2017 | 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) | Cybium guttatum (=Scomberomorus guttatus) | ||||||
| Site in Host | mesentery | ||||||
| Host Notes | Type host not designated by Southwell 1929); Beveridge & Campbell (1998) restricted the type series (syntypes) to specimens from A. pristipoma and C. guttatum. Southwell (1929) also based the original description on speciemns from Lethrinus ornatus and Balistes stellatus. However, Beveridge & Campbell (1998) considered the latter specimens to belong to different genera. Palm (2004) lists Gymnura australis as an additional host. |
Type Locality
| Country | India |
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| Body of Water | Indian Ocean |
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| City/Region | Negapatam |
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| Locality Notes | Additional localities: Quilon, Travancore, Ceylon (Campbell & Beveridge, 1999); Indonesia (Palm, 2004) |
Specimens
| Type Material | BMNH No. 1977.11.15.53-5 (syntypes) |
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| Specimen Notes |
Data are given as in original description unless otherwise indicated.
Global Cestode Database
Fig. 50. - Otobothrium balli n. sp. A - larva, lateral view. B - larva, dorso-ventral view x 35. C.D. - proboscis hooks x 500 (Orig.).
Beveridge & Campbell, 1998
Figures 5–9. Paranybelinia balli (Southwell, 1929) n. comb. Types. 5, 6. Plerocerci. 7. Bulb, showing origin of retractor muscle near entrance to bulb. 8. Basal armature, bothridial view, external surface on left hand side. 9. Basal armature, external view, bothridial surface on left hand side. Scalebars: 57, 0.1 mm; 8, 9, 0.01 mm.
Figures 10–11. Paranybelinia balli (Southwell, 1929) n. comb. Types. 10. Basal and metabasal armature, external view, bothridial surface on right hand side. 11. Basal and metabasal armature, antibothridial view, internal surface on right hand side; dotted ellipses represent bases of implantation of hooks on bothridial surface. Scalebars: 0.01 mm. 

