dc:creator"Tomáš Scholz; Alain de Chambrier; Takeshi Shimazu; Alexey Ermolenko; Andrea Waeschenbach";
dc:date"2017";
dc:title"Proteocephalid tapeworms (Cestoda: Onchoproteocephalidea) of loaches (Cobitoidea): Evidence for monophyly and high endemism of parasites in the Far East";
dc:description"Fig. 5. Proteocephalus misgurni n. sp. from Misgurnus anguillicaudatus. A. Holotype, total view, ventrally (host field No. RUS 77; MHNG-PLAT 79136). B. Eggs drawn in distilled water (host field No. RUS 93; MHNG-PLAT 79140). C. Paratype 1, scolex (host field No. RUS 100; MHNG-PLAT 79142); note the proliferation zone widened anteriorly. D. Paratype 2, detail of terminal genitalia, dorsal view (host field No. RUS 75; MHNG-PLAT 79135); uterus not illustrated. E. Holotype, mature proglottid, ventral view (host field No. RUS 77; MHNG-PLAT 79136); uterus not illustrated.";
dc:description"Fig. 6. Scanning electron micrograph of Proteocephalus demshini n. sp. from Barbatula toni, Russia (A, C, D, F) and Proteocephalus misgurni n. sp. from Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, Russia (B, E, G, H). A, B — dorsoventral view, C — apical view, D — lateral view, E — subapical view, F — acicular filitriches and gladiate spinitriches on internal rim of suckers, G — acicular filitriches between suckers, H — gladiate spinitriches on neck region. Small letters in A and B indicate position of microtriches on F – H).";
dc:description"Fig. 3. Proteocephalus midoriensis Shimazu, 1990 from Lefua echigonia, Japan (IPCAS C- 362 / 1) (A, C – E) and from Lefua costata, Russia (“ Proteocephalus sp. n. ” of N. I. Demshin; not accessioned) (B). A, B. Scoleces. C. Mature proglottid, dorsal view, note vitelline follicles overpassing the ovary ventrally; uterus not illustrated. D. Detail of the posterior part of the proglottid, ventral view. E. Detail of terminal genitalia, ventral view.";
dc:description"Fig. 1. Bayesian analysis of the concatenated 4 - gene alignment (ssrDNA, lsrDNA, rrnL, cox 1) constructed using MrBayes 3.2. 1 using the GTR + I + G (ssrDNA, rrnL, cox 1) and GTR + I (lsrDNA) models of nucleotide evolution. The analysis was run for 10 million generations; 7 million generations were discarded as burn-in. Posterior probabilities and maximum likelihood bootstrap values (obtained using GARLI) are shown above and below branches, respectively. All nodes with <0.95 posterior probabilities have been collapsed. The branchlength scale indicates number of substitutions per site.";
dc:description"Fig. 4. Proteocephalus demshini n. sp. from Barbatula toni, Russia. A. Scolex (host field No. RUS 195; IPCAS C- 727). B. Mature proglottid, ventral view (host field No. RUS 191; IPCAS C- 727); uterus not illustrated. C. Detail of terminal genitalia, ventral view (host field No. RUS 192; MHNG-PLAT 79149). D. Eggs drawn in distilled water (host field No. RUS 190; IPCAS C- 727).";