Cyclocoelum robustum, Stossich, 1902
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C. robustum Stossich, 1902 View in CoL
Type host. Tufted duck, Aythya fuligula (Linnaeus) (Syn. Fuligula cristata Linnaeus) ( Anseriformes : Anatidae ).
Type locality. Europe; specific type locality unknown.
Additional hosts. Species of Aythya Boie (Syn. Fuligula [Linnaeus]); tufted pochard, Nyroca fuligula (Linné) (Syn. A. fuligula ); graylag goose, Anser anser (Linnaeus) ( Anseriformes : Anatidae ) — Yamaguti (1971).
Additional locality. Republic of Kazakhstan; Siberia, specific localities unknown — Yamaguti (1971).
Previously proposed synonyms. Hyptiasmus magnus Johnston, 1917 (= Prohyptiasmus magnus [ Johnston, 1917])— Bashkirova (1950); Prohyptiasmus robustum ( Stossich, 1902) — Feizullaev (1980).
Remarks. This species was originally named Cyclocoelum robustum Stossich, 1902 , but only a body length and body width was provided in the original description. It was transferred to Prohyptiasmus Witenberg, 1923 by Witenberg (1923) where Prohyptiasmus robustus ( Stossich, 1902) was designated as the type species for the genus, but neither an adequate redescription nor illustrations were provided—Bashkirova (1950); Yamaguti (1971). Witenberg (1926) provided a representative diagram of a species of Prohyptiasmus in his Table 2 View TABLE 2 , which apparently was presumed to represent P. robustus (= Cyclocoelum robustum )— Yamaguti (1971, Fig. 1141). The diagram of Witenberg (1926) shows the species to have an intertesticular ovary that is in a straight line with two tandem testes (Hyptiasminae), a prepharyngeal genital pore and the vitelline fields are not confluent posteriorly, and it would be assigned to Hyptiasmus Kossack, 1911 as suggested by Kossack (1911). Witenberg (1928) placed this species in Harrahium Witenberg, 1926 , thus removing it as the type species for Prohyptiasmus and proposed a replacement genus, Stossichium Witenberg, 1928 with S. magnum ( Johnston, 1917) as the type species. However, C. robustum , as originally described by Stossich (1902), has an intertesticular ovary, forming a triangle with the testes ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 10 – 13 of Stossich 1902) (Cyclocoelinae), a prepharyngeal genital pore ( Fig. 12 View FIGURES 10 – 13 ) and the vitelline fields are not confluent posteriorly ( Fig. 11 View FIGURES 10 – 13 ), placing it in Cyclocoelum . No oral or ventral sucker described—Stossich (1902).
Bashkirova, E. I. (1950) Family Cyclocoelidae Kossack, 1911. Osnovy Trematodologii, 4, 329 - 493.
Feizullaev, N. A. (1980) Trematodes of the superfamily Cyclocoeloidea (morphology, biology, phylogeny and systematics). ELM, Baku, 212 pp. [in Russian]
Johnston, S. J. (1917) On the trematodes of Australian birds. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, 50, 187 - 261.
Kossack, W. F. K. (1911) Uber Monostomiden. Zoologische Jahrbucher Abteilung fur Systematik, Geographie und Biologie der Tiere, 31, 491 - 590.
Stossich, M. (1902) Monostomum mutabile Zeder e le sue forme affini. Bollettino della Societ'a Adriatica di Scienz Naturali in Trieste, 21, 1 - 40.
Witenberg, G. G. (1923) The trematodes of the family Cyclocoelidae and a new principle of their systematics. Trudy Gosudarstvennogo Institute Ҫeksperimental'noaei Veterinarii, 1, 84 - 141. [in Russian]
Witenberg, G. G. (1926) Trematoden der Familie Cyclocoelidae Kossack, 1911. Beitrag zur kenntnis der helminthenfauna Russlands. Zoologische Jahrbuecher Abteilung fur Systematik Okologie und Geographie der Tiere, 52, 103 - 186.
Witenberg, G. G. (1928) Notes on Cyclocoelidae. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Series 10, 2, 410 - 417.
Yamaguti, S. (1971) Synopsis of Digenetic Trematodes of Vertebrates. Vol. I. Keigaku Publishing Company, Tokyo, 1074 pp.
FIGURES 10 – 13. Diagrammatic representations of species representing the genera assigned to Hyptiasminae Dollfus, 1948. 10. Hyptiasmus Kossack, 1911 represented by Hyptiasmus arcuatus (Brandes, 1892 of Stossich, 1902), adapted from Kossack (1911); 11. Prohyptiasmus Witenberg, 1923 represented by Prohyptiasmus magnus (Johnston, 1917), adapted from Johnston (1917); 12. Allopyge Johnston, 1913 represented by Allopyge antigones Johnston, 1913, adapted from Johnston (1913); 13. Morishitium Witenberg, 1928 represented by Morishitium texanense Dronen, 2007, adapted from Dronen (2007 a). Abbreviations: C, cecum; G, genital pore; O, ovary; P, pharynx; S, rudimentary oral sucker; T, testis; U, uterus; V, vitelline field.
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