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Tentacularia longispine (Linton, 1890) Southwell, 1929
Trypanorhyncha:
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Cestode Scientific Name

Species ID 5212
Order Trypanorhyncha
Family
Subfamily
Genus Tentacularia
Species longispine
Authority (Linton, 1890) Southwell, 1929
Taxonomic Status Synonym
Valid Name Grillotia (Christianella) longispinis (Linton, 1890) Beveridge & Campbell, 2010
Synonyms Rhynchobothrius longispine Linton, 1890
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Type Species
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Citation(s)

Linton, E. 1890. Notes on Entozoa of marine fishes of New England, with descriptions of several new species. Part II. United States Commision of Fish and Fisheries. Part XV. Report of the Commissioner for 1887 15: 718-899.

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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.

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Scientific Name Notes

Record Data

Date (MM/DD/YYYY) Action User Name
11/30/-0001 Created K. Catanese
05/06/2015Modified
06/06/2017ModifiedK. Herzog

Type Host

Host Class Elasmobranchii
Host Order Myliobatiformes
Host Family Dasyatidae
Type Host
(Literal)
Genus Trygon
Species centrura
Subspecies
Type Host
(Valid)
Genus Dasyatis
Species centroura
Subspecies
Additional Host(s)
Site in Host spiral intestine
Host Notes Southwell, 1929 reports this taxa from "Dasybatus walga" (= Himantura walga as now-valid name) from Pearl Banks, Ceylon (Sri Lanka). Beveridge & Campbell (2010) examined a plerocerus from Microgadus tomcod from Woods Hole (USNPC 7707).

Type Locality

Country U.S.A.
Body of Water Atlantic Ocean
Island(s)
City/Region Woods Hole, Massachusetts
Coordinates
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DD Longitude
Additional Localities
Locality Notes Southwell, 1929 reports this taxa from "Dasybatus walga" (= Himantura walga as now-valid name) from Pearl Banks, Ceylon (Sri Lanka).

Specimens

Type Material [not given]
Total Number of Type Specimens
Voucher Material
Specimen Notes Beveridge & Campbell (2010) examined a plerocerus from Microgadus tomcod from Woods Hole (USNPC 7707)
Data are given as in original description unless otherwise indicated.