Cyclocoelum Brandes, 1892
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Cyclocoelum Brandes, 1892 |
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Key to the species of Cyclocoelum Brandes, 1892 View in CoL
1a. Rudimentary oral sucker absent.......................................................................... 2
1b. Rudimentary oral sucker present........................................................................ 4
2a. Uterus largely intercecal, posterior loops not reaching posterior margin of posterior testis.............................................................................. C. mutabile ( Zeder, 1800) View in CoL (Syn. C. microstomum Creplin, 1829 View in CoL )
2b. Uterine loops extensively overlapping the ceca laterally reaching nearly to body wall; posterior loops reaching posterior mar- gin of posterior testis................................................................................. 3
3a. Pharynx relatively wide, more than 1,000 µm; intertesticular space long, more than 2,500 µm, about 14% of body length.................................................................................. C. robustum Stossich, 1902 View in CoL
3b. Pharynx relatively narrow, 80–130 µm; intertesticular space relatively short, 1,500 µm or less, about 8% of body length................................................................................. C. microcotyleum Noble, 1933 View in CoL
4a. Uterine loops commonly overlapping ceca laterally.................................... C. macrorchis Harrah, 1922 View in CoL
4b. Uterus largely intercecal............................................................................... 5
5a. Eggs relatively large, greater than 130 µm long........................................ C. obscurum ( Leidy, 1887) View in CoL
5b. Eggs relatively small, less than 130 µm long............................................................... 6
6a. Eggs exceptionally small, 90–93 µm x 47 –49 µm...................................... C. bikanerensis Gupta, 1964 View in CoL
6b. Eggs more moderately sized, 102 µm x 51 µm or larger...................................................... 7
7a. Cirrus sac relatively long, 1,200 µm or more, 8% or more of body length........... C. pseudomicrostomum Harrah, 1922 View in CoL
7b. Cirrus sac relatively short, 700 µm or less, 5% or less of body length........................................... 8
8a. Intertesticular space relatively short, 450–880 µm long, about 2–8% of body length................................................................................. C. leidyi Harrah, 1922 View in CoL (Syn. Cyclocoelum cuneatum Harrah, 1922 View in CoL )
8b. Intertesticular space relatively long, 3,000–5,800 µm, about 13–16% of body length.................................................................................. C. mehrotrai Sinha & Sahay, 1975 View in CoL (Syn. C. mathuri Jain, 1984 View in CoL )
Brandes, G. P. H. (1892) Revision der Monostomiden. Centralblatt fur Bacteriologie und Parasitenkunde, 12, 504 - 511.
Creplin, F. C. (1829) Novae observationes de Entozois. Apud Ferdinandum Dummlerum, Berolini, 134 pp.
Gupta, N. K. (1964) Fauna of Rajasthan, India Part 8 - Trematoda. Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta, 62, 171 - 190.
Harrah, E. C. (1922) North American monostomes primarily from freshwater hosts. Illinois Biological Monographs, 7, 162 - 165.
Jain, S. P. (1984) Cyclocoelum mathuri n. sp. (Trematoda: Cyclocoelidae) from the common sandpiper, an avian host of India. Bulletin of Pure and Applied Sciences, 3 a, 18 - 21.
Leidy, J. (1887) Notice of some parasitic worms. Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of Philadelphia, 39, 20 - 24.
Noble, A. E. (1933) Two new trematodes from the American coot. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 52, 353 - 360. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.2307 / 3222419
Sinha, A & Sahay, U. (1975) On a new species of the genus Cyclocoelum Brandes, 1892 (Cyclocoelidae, Cyclocoelinae) from the body cavity of a water bird, Glottis nebularia. Indian Journal of Helminthology, 27, 5 - 10.
Stossich, M. (1902) Monostomum mutabile Zeder e le sue forme affini. Bollettino della Societ'a Adriatica di Scienz Naturali in Trieste, 21, 1 - 40.
Zeder, J. G. H. (1800) Erster Nachtrag zur Naturgeschichte der Eingeweidewumer mit zufassen und Anmerkungen. Herausgegeben von Johann Georg Heinrich Zeder. Siegfried Liver-genuinly Crusius, Leipzig, Germany, 320 pp.
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