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The Cestodes of Pinnipeds in the Arctic and other Regions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2009

Stanislaw Markowski
Affiliation:
Associate, Department of Zoology, British Museum [Natural History].

Summary

A comparative study has been made of the Pseudophyllidean cestodes harboured by Pinnipeds, mainly from the Northern Hemisphere. Thirty species of this group of cestodes have been recorded in the literature, and as a result of the present study these may be divided into the following:

Valid species: Diphyllobothrium cordatum (Leuckart, 1868); D. elegans (Krabbe, 1865); D. glaciale (Cholodkovsky, 1915); D. hians (Diesing, 1850); D. lanceolatum (Krabbe, 1865); D. scoticum (Rennie & Reid, 1912); Diplogonoporus tetrapterus (v. Siebold, 1848); D. fasciatus (Krabbe, 1865); and Pyramicocephalus phocarum (Fabricius, 1780).

Type
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Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1952

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