REVISION OF ANTEROPORA ( CESTODA : LECANICEPHALIDEA ) AND DESCRIPTIONS OF FIVE NEW SPECIES FROM STINGRAYS ( MYLIOBATIFORMES : DASYATIDAE ) IN BORNEO
Anteropora pumilionis, new species, is unique in its possession of lateral (as well as posterior) bothridial notches and also in possessing fewer proglottids than its four euapolytic congeners.
The Ocellated Eagle Ray, Aetobatus ocellatus (Myliobatiformes: Myliobatidae), from Borneo and Northern Australia as Host of Four New Species of Hornellobothrium (Cestoda: Lecanicephalidea)
This study demonstrates the presence of at least 5 species of Hornellobothrium in A. ocellatus, a host species from Australia and Indonesian Borneo that possesses flat, laterally expanded immature proglottids and a small internal, glandular apical organ diagnostic of the genus.
A new genus and two new species of lecanicephalidean tapeworms from the striped panray, Zanobatus schoenleinii (Rhinopristiformes: Zanobatidae), off Senegal.
Recognised for their diversity in apical structure morphology, members of the cestode order Lecanicephalidea Wardle et McLeod, 1952 known to date exhibit relatively mundane and uniform acetabular…