Echinostomatidae (Looss, 1899) Poche, 1926
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Family Echinostomatidae (Looss, 1899) Poche, 1926 View in CoL
Chaunocephalus panduriformis Travassos, 1922
Host: Ciconia maguari (Gmelin) . Site of infection: intestine.
Locality: not reported.
Reference: Boero et al. (1972a).
Dissurus brevis (Boero, Led & Brandetti, 1972) Kostadinava, 2005 Syn. : Psilocollaris brevis Boero, Led & Brandetti, 1972 Host : Anas cyanoptera Vieillot.
Site of infection: small intestine.
Locality: 25 de mayo, Buenos Aires Province. Reference: Boero et al. (1972a).
Comments: Kostadinova (2005a) considers the genus Psilocollaris Singh, 1954 as a synonym of Dissu
rus.
Drepanocephalus spathans Dietz, 1909
Host: Phalacrocorax brasilianus (Gmelin) . Site of infection: intestine.
Locality: Obras Sanitarias, Buenos Aires city. References: Ostrowski de Núñez (1966, 1968b).
Echinochasmus suspensum (Braun, 1901) Kostadinova & Gibson, 2001
Syn.: Episthmium suspensum (Braun, 1901) Travassos, 1922 Host : Nycticorax nycticorax (Linnaeus) View in CoL .
Experimental host: Gallus gallus domesticus (L.). Site of infection: bursa Fabricii.
Locality: Obras Sanitarias, Buenos Aires city.
Life history: Hi1: Biomphalaria peregrina (d’Orbigny) (natural host) from Totoral stream, De Monte lagoon, Buenos Aires Province. Hi2: tadpoles of Bufo arenarum Hensel (experimental host); metacercariae encysted in muscles.
Reference: Ostrowski de Núñez (1974a).
Comments: Kostadinova & Gibson (2001) tentatively consider the genus Episthmium Lühe, 1909 as a
synonym of Echinochasmus .
Echinochasmus talaensis Martorelli, 1985
Host: Pitangus sulphuratus bolivianus (Lafresnaye) View in CoL . Site of infection: intestine.
Locality: Los Talas, Buenos Aires Province.
Life history: Hi1: Heleobia castellanosae (Gaillard) (experimental and natural host from Los Talas). Hi2: Cnesterodon decemmaculatus (Jenyns) (experimental and natural host from Los Talas); metacercariae in gills.
Material deposited: MLP, 1317C.
Reference: Martorelli (1985).
Echinochasmus wernickii (Marcó del Pont, 1926) Kostadinova & Gibson, 2001 Syn.: Equinostomum wernickii Marcó del Pont, 1926 Episthmium wernickii (Marcó del Pont, 1926) Yamaguti, 1958 Host: Oxyura View in CoL sp. (cited as Podiciper americanos) Site of infection: intestine.
Locality: not reported.
Reference: Marcó del Pont (1926).
Comments: Kostadinova & Gibson (2001) tentatively consider the genus Episthmium Lühe, 1909 as a
synonym of Echinochasmus .
Echinochasmus sp.
Host: Bubulcus ibis (Linnaeus) .
Site of infection: small intestine.
Locality: De Monte lagoon, Buenos Aires Province.
Reference: Labriola & Suriano (1998).
Comments: cited as Episthmium sp.
Echinoparyphium recurvatum (Linstow, 1873) . Hosts: Gallinula chloropus galeata ( Lichtenstein) , Phimosus infuscatus ( Lichtenstein) . Site of infection: intestine.
Locality: Buenos Aires Province.
Reference: Marcó del Pont (1926).
Comments: Described as Echinostomum equinatus gigas .
Echinoparyphium megacirrus Semenas, Brugni & Ostrowski de Núñez, 1999 Natural host: unknown.
Experimental hosts: Gallus gallus domesticus (L.), Mus musculus L. Site of infection: small intestine.
Locality: Gutiérrez Lake, Río Negro Province.
Life history: Hi1: unknown. Hi2: Diplodon chilensis (Gray) (natural host from Gutiérrez Lake); metacercariae in pericardial cavity, hepatopancreas and gonads; Temnocephala chilensis (MoquinTandon) (natural host). Hd: Only mature specimens were obtained from Gallus gallus domesticus . Material deposited: MACN, 389/1, 389/2; UNC.
Reference: Semenas et al. (1999), Viozzi et al. (2005).
Echinostoma chloephagae Sutton & Lunaschi, 1980 Host View in CoL : Chloephaga picta leucoptera (Gmelin) View in CoL . Site of infection: rectum.
Locality: Islas Malvinas.
Material deposited: MLP, 582C.
Reference: Sutton & Lunaschi (1980).
Echinostoma mendax Dietz, 1909
Host: Cygnus melanocorypha (Molina) .
Site of infection: small intestine.
Locality: not reported.
Reference: Boero et al. (1972a).
Echinostoma parcespinosum Lutz, 1924
Hosts: Pardirallus maculatus maculatus (Boddaert) , P. sanguinolentus sanguinolentus (Swainson) . Site of infection: intestine.
Locality: Los Talas, Buenos Aires Province.
Life history: Hi1: Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck) (natural and experimental). Hi2: Pomacea canaliculata (Lamark) , Biomphalaria peregrina (d’Orbigny) , Stenophysa marmorata (Martens) (natural and experimental); metacercariae in mantle cavity or encyst inside the rediae. Reference: Martorelli (1987).
Himasthla escamosa Díaz & Cremonte, 2004
Host: Larus dominicanus Lichtenstein. View in CoL
Site of infection: intestine.
Localities: Orense beach, San Blas, Buenos Aires Province; Puerto Madryn, Fracasso beach and Como
doro Rivadavia, Chubut Province.
Material deposited: MLP, Holotype 5233; Paratypes 5234. Reference: Díaz & Cremonte (2004).
Ignavia Teixeira de Freitas, 1948
Ignavia olivacei Ostrowski de Núñez, 1967. Host: Phalacrocorax brasilianus (Gmelin) . Site of infection: kidney.
Locality: Obras Sanitarias, Buenos Aires city. References: Ostrowski de Núñez (1967, 1968b).
Lyperorchis Travassos, 1921
Lyperorchis inexpectabilis Digiani, 1997
Host: Aramus guarauna guarauna (Linnaeus) . Site of infection: cloaca.
Localities: Punta Blanca, Magdalena; Guaminí lagoon, Buenos Aires Province. Material deposited: MLP, 3323.
Reference: Digiani (1997a).
Nephrostomum limai Travassos, 1922
Host: Bubulcus ibis Linnaeus.
Site of infection: intestine.
Localities: Pellegrini Lake, Río Negro Province; Punta Blanca, Buenos Aires Province. Material deposited: MLP, 666 C, 3737 D. Reference: Sutton et al. (1982).
Paryphostomum fragosum (Dietz, 1909) Skrjabin, 1956
Host: Phalacrocorax brasilianus (Gmelin) . Site of infection: intestine.
Locality: Obras Sanitarias, Buenos Aires city. Reference: Ostrowski de Núñez (1968b).
Paryphostomum segregatum Dietz, 1909
Host: Phalacrocorax brasilianus (Gmelin) . Site of infection: intestine.
Locality: Obras Sanitarias, Buenos Aires city. Reference: Ostrowski de Núñez (1968b).
Patagifer bilobus (Rudolphi, 1819) Dietz, 1909 Host : Plegadis chihi (Vieillot) .
Site of infection: small intestine.
Localities: Uribelarrea; Punta Blanca; Guaminí and Ramallo, Buenos Aires Province. Material deposited: MLP, 3700/1, 3734/1, 4305/1. References: Boero & Led (1971), Digiani (2000).
Patagifer consimilis Dietz, 1909
Host: Theristicus caudatus (Boddaert) .
Site of infection: intestine.
Locality: La Plata Zoological Garden, La Plata, Buenos Aires Province. Reference: Boero & Led (1968).
Stephanoprora argentinensis Sutton, Lunaschi & Topa, 1982
Hosts: Podiceps major (Boddaert) View in CoL , Rollandia rolland (Quoy & Gaimard) View in CoL . Site of infection: intestine and colic caeca.
Locality: Pellegrini Lake, Río Negro Province.
Material deposited: MLP, holotype 656 C; paratypes 644C, 656 C, 660 C. Reference: Sutton et al. (1982).
Stephanoprora brachyrhynchus Gupta, 1963
Syn. Beaverostomum b. sensu Labriola & Suriano, 2001 Hosts: Larus dominicanus Lichtenstein , L. maculipennis Lichtenstein.
Site of infection: small intestine.
Localitiy: Mar del Plata city, Buenos Aires Province.
References: Labriola & Suriano (2001), Ostrowski de Núñez et al. (2004).
Stephanoprora uruguayense HolcmanSpector & Olague, 1989
Syns.: Stephanoprora dogieli HolcmanSpector & Olague, 1989 S. podicipei Etchegoin & Martorelli, 1997
S. denticulata sensu Torres, Figueroa & Valdivia, 1983 .
Natural hosts: Podiceps major (Boddaert) View in CoL , Sterna hirundinacea Lesson View in CoL , Larus dominicanus Lichtenstein View in CoL , L. maculipennis Lichtenstein View in CoL , Larus cirrocephalus Vieillot. View in CoL
Experimental hosts: Gallus gallus domesticus (L.)
Site of infection: small intestine.
Localities: Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon Orense beach and Mar del Plata city, Buenos Aires Province; Andean Patagonian Lakes.
Life history: Hi1: unknown. Hi2: Galaxias maculatus (Jenyns) (natural host) from Gutiérrez Lake, Rio Negro Province and Verde Lake, Neuquén Province; metacercariae in gills.
Material deposited: MLP, holotype 3902; paratype 3903; 4584.
References: Etchegoin & Martorelli (1997b), Cremonte et al. (1999), Torres et al. (1983), Labriola & Suriano (2001), Ostrowski de Núñez et al. (2004).
Stephanoprora sp.
Host: Larus dominicanus Lichtenstein.
Site of infection: not reported.
Localities: San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro Province; Rosario Lake, Chubut Province.
Reference: Kreiter & Semenas (1997).
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Echinostomatidae (Looss, 1899) Poche, 1926
Cremonte, Florencia & Drago, Fabiana B. 2007 |
Himasthla escamosa Díaz & Cremonte, 2004
Diaz & Cremonte 2004 |
Echinochasmus suspensum
(Braun, 1901) Kostadinova & Gibson 2001 |
Echinochasmus talaensis
Martorelli 1985 |
S. denticulata sensu
Torres, Figueroa & Valdivia 1983 |
Stephanoprora argentinensis
Sutton, Lunaschi & Topa 1982 |