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Review of records of hymenolepidids (Eucestoda: Hymenolepididae) from dormice (Rodentia: Gliridae) in Europe, with a redescription of Armadolepis spasskyi Tenora & Baruš, 1958 and the description of A. genovi n. sp
Armadolepis ( Armadolepis ) spasskyi Tenora & Baruš, 1958 is redescribed on the basis of the type-series consisting of the holotype from the garden dormouse Eliomys quercinus (Linnaeus) (type-host) and a paratype from the forest dormouse Dryomys nitedula (Pallas); the occurrence of this species...
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description | Armadolepis
(
Armadolepis
)
spasskyi
Tenora & Baruš, 1958 is redescribed on the basis of the type-series consisting of the holotype from the garden dormouse
Eliomys quercinus
(Linnaeus) (type-host) and a paratype from the forest dormouse
Dryomys nitedula
(Pallas); the occurrence of this species in the fat dormouse
Glis glis
(Linnaeus) cannot be confirmed due to the lack of specimens from this host species both in the type-series and other studied samples. The main corrections in the diagnostic characters of
A. spasskyi
are related to the number and length of the rostellar hooks (12 hooks, 12–14 µm long
versus
16–19 hooks, 15.3–17.1 µm long in the original description) and the position of the testes in triangle (
versus
in line as originally described). Specimens originally identified as
Hymenolepis myoxi
(Rudolphi, 1819) by Genov (
1984
) from the fat dormouse
G. glis
from Bulgaria are described as
Armadolepis
(
Bremserilepis
)
genovi
n. sp. The new species differs from the congeners by the presence of a rudimentary rostellum and rudimentary rostellar hooks; the new species differs from the other two species of the subgenus,
A
. (
B
.)
myoxi
and
A
. (
B
.)
longisoma
, by its longer cirrus-sac (196–240 µm), scolex diameter of 180–300 µm (wider than that of
A. myoxi
and narrower than that of
A. longisoma
) and wider ovary (220–310 µm). Cestodes previously reported as
Hymenolepis myoxi
from
E. quercinus
from Switzerland and France (western and north-western Alps) are now identified as
Armadolepis
(
A
.)
jeanbaeri
Makarikov, 2017. Cestodes from
G. glis
from Switzerland and Slovakia, previously identified as
Hymenolepis sulcata
(von Linstow, 1879), are now identified as
Armadolepis
(
B
.)
myoxi
(
sensu stricto
). The position of
Hymenolepis
(
s.l.
)
sciurina
Cholodkovsky, 1913 as a subspecies of
A. myoxi
is rejected and it is considered a
species inquirenda
. |
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Armadolepis
)
spasskyi
Tenora & Baruš, 1958 is redescribed on the basis of the type-series consisting of the holotype from the garden dormouse
Eliomys quercinus
(Linnaeus) (type-host) and a paratype from the forest dormouse
Dryomys nitedula
(Pallas); the occurrence of this species in the fat dormouse
Glis glis
(Linnaeus) cannot be confirmed due to the lack of specimens from this host species both in the type-series and other studied samples. The main corrections in the diagnostic characters of
A. spasskyi
are related to the number and length of the rostellar hooks (12 hooks, 12–14 µm long
versus
16–19 hooks, 15.3–17.1 µm long in the original description) and the position of the testes in triangle (
versus
in line as originally described). Specimens originally identified as
Hymenolepis myoxi
(Rudolphi, 1819) by Genov (
1984
) from the fat dormouse
G. glis
from Bulgaria are described as
Armadolepis
(
Bremserilepis
)
genovi
n. sp. The new species differs from the congeners by the presence of a rudimentary rostellum and rudimentary rostellar hooks; the new species differs from the other two species of the subgenus,
A
. (
B
.)
myoxi
and
A
. (
B
.)
longisoma
, by its longer cirrus-sac (196–240 µm), scolex diameter of 180–300 µm (wider than that of
A. myoxi
and narrower than that of
A. longisoma
) and wider ovary (220–310 µm). Cestodes previously reported as
Hymenolepis myoxi
from
E. quercinus
from Switzerland and France (western and north-western Alps) are now identified as
Armadolepis
(
A
.)
jeanbaeri
Makarikov, 2017. Cestodes from
G. glis
from Switzerland and Slovakia, previously identified as
Hymenolepis sulcata
(von Linstow, 1879), are now identified as
Armadolepis
(
B
.)
myoxi
(
sensu stricto
). The position of
Hymenolepis
(
s.l.
)
sciurina
Cholodkovsky, 1913 as a subspecies of
A. myoxi
is rejected and it is considered a
species inquirenda
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Armadolepis
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spasskyi
Tenora & Baruš, 1958 is redescribed on the basis of the type-series consisting of the holotype from the garden dormouse
Eliomys quercinus
(Linnaeus) (type-host) and a paratype from the forest dormouse
Dryomys nitedula
(Pallas); the occurrence of this species in the fat dormouse
Glis glis
(Linnaeus) cannot be confirmed due to the lack of specimens from this host species both in the type-series and other studied samples. The main corrections in the diagnostic characters of
A. spasskyi
are related to the number and length of the rostellar hooks (12 hooks, 12–14 µm long
versus
16–19 hooks, 15.3–17.1 µm long in the original description) and the position of the testes in triangle (
versus
in line as originally described). Specimens originally identified as
Hymenolepis myoxi
(Rudolphi, 1819) by Genov (
1984
) from the fat dormouse
G. glis
from Bulgaria are described as
Armadolepis
(
Bremserilepis
)
genovi
n. sp. The new species differs from the congeners by the presence of a rudimentary rostellum and rudimentary rostellar hooks; the new species differs from the other two species of the subgenus,
A
. (
B
.)
myoxi
and
A
. (
B
.)
longisoma
, by its longer cirrus-sac (196–240 µm), scolex diameter of 180–300 µm (wider than that of
A. myoxi
and narrower than that of
A. longisoma
) and wider ovary (220–310 µm). Cestodes previously reported as
Hymenolepis myoxi
from
E. quercinus
from Switzerland and France (western and north-western Alps) are now identified as
Armadolepis
(
A
.)
jeanbaeri
Makarikov, 2017. Cestodes from
G. glis
from Switzerland and Slovakia, previously identified as
Hymenolepis sulcata
(von Linstow, 1879), are now identified as
Armadolepis
(
B
.)
myoxi
(
sensu stricto
). The position of
Hymenolepis
(
s.l.
)
sciurina
Cholodkovsky, 1913 as a subspecies of
A. myoxi
is rejected and it is considered a
species inquirenda
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(
Armadolepis
)
spasskyi
Tenora & Baruš, 1958 is redescribed on the basis of the type-series consisting of the holotype from the garden dormouse
Eliomys quercinus
(Linnaeus) (type-host) and a paratype from the forest dormouse
Dryomys nitedula
(Pallas); the occurrence of this species in the fat dormouse
Glis glis
(Linnaeus) cannot be confirmed due to the lack of specimens from this host species both in the type-series and other studied samples. The main corrections in the diagnostic characters of
A. spasskyi
are related to the number and length of the rostellar hooks (12 hooks, 12–14 µm long
versus
16–19 hooks, 15.3–17.1 µm long in the original description) and the position of the testes in triangle (
versus
in line as originally described). Specimens originally identified as
Hymenolepis myoxi
(Rudolphi, 1819) by Genov (
1984
) from the fat dormouse
G. glis
from Bulgaria are described as
Armadolepis
(
Bremserilepis
)
genovi
n. sp. The new species differs from the congeners by the presence of a rudimentary rostellum and rudimentary rostellar hooks; the new species differs from the other two species of the subgenus,
A
. (
B
.)
myoxi
and
A
. (
B
.)
longisoma
, by its longer cirrus-sac (196–240 µm), scolex diameter of 180–300 µm (wider than that of
A. myoxi
and narrower than that of
A. longisoma
) and wider ovary (220–310 µm). Cestodes previously reported as
Hymenolepis myoxi
from
E. quercinus
from Switzerland and France (western and north-western Alps) are now identified as
Armadolepis
(
A
.)
jeanbaeri
Makarikov, 2017. Cestodes from
G. glis
from Switzerland and Slovakia, previously identified as
Hymenolepis sulcata
(von Linstow, 1879), are now identified as
Armadolepis
(
B
.)
myoxi
(
sensu stricto
). The position of
Hymenolepis
(
s.l.
)
sciurina
Cholodkovsky, 1913 as a subspecies of
A. myoxi
is rejected and it is considered a
species inquirenda
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