Tetraphyllidean plerocercoids have occasionally been reported in marine mammals, but they have rarely been described in detail, and the ecological significance of these infections is unclear. We described plerocercoids collected from the mucosa of the terminal colon and rectum, the anal crypts, and the hepatopancreatic ducts of 7 striped dolphins Stenella coeruleoalba, 1 Cuvier's beaked whale Ziphius cavirostris, and 3 Risso's dolphins Grampus griseus from the Spanish Mediterranean. We also examined undescribed plerocercoids from 3 cetacean species from the Atlantic and the Pacific. All plerocercoids had a lanceolate body, and a scolex with an apical sucker and 4 sessile monolocular bothridia. The bothridia had free posterior edges and an accessory sucker at their anterior end. Under light microscopy, the bothridia of some Mediterranean specimens looked bilocular without accessory suckers, but a true accessory sucker was observed in histological sections. A principal component analysis revealed 2 stable clusters of specimens along the first principal component regardless of host species. These “large” and “small” morphotypes are thought to represent early migratory stages of Phyllobothrium delphini and Monorygma grimaldii. The similarity in scolex morphology, the observation of plerocercoids buried in intestinal regions close to the sites where M. grimaldii and P. delphini occur, and the coexistence of all larval forms in the same individual hosts would support this hypothesis. Future molecular analysis may confirm it.
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February 01 2005
TETRAPHYLLIDEAN PLEROCERCOIDS FROM WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN CETACEANS AND OTHER MARINE MAMMALS AROUND THE WORLD: A COMPREHENSIVE MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
Celia Agustí;
Celia Agustí
Marine Zoology Unit, Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, University of Valencia, P.O. Box 22085, 46071 Valencia, Spain. [email protected]
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Francisco Javier Aznar;
Francisco Javier Aznar
Marine Zoology Unit, Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, University of Valencia, P.O. Box 22085, 46071 Valencia, Spain. [email protected]
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Juan Antonio Raga
Juan Antonio Raga
Marine Zoology Unit, Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, University of Valencia, P.O. Box 22085, 46071 Valencia, Spain. [email protected]
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J Parasitol (2005) 91 (1): 83–92.
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Celia Agustí, Francisco Javier Aznar, Juan Antonio Raga; TETRAPHYLLIDEAN PLEROCERCOIDS FROM WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN CETACEANS AND OTHER MARINE MAMMALS AROUND THE WORLD: A COMPREHENSIVE MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS. J Parasitol 1 February 2005; 91 (1): 83–92. doi: https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-372R
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