Review of tapeworms of rodents in the Republic of Buryatia, with emphasis on anoplocephalid cestodes
Author
Haukisalmi, Voitto
Finnish Forest Research Institute, Vantaa Research Unit, Finland
Author
Henttonen, Heikki
Finnish Forest Research Institute, Vantaa Research Unit, Finland
Author
Hardman, Lotta
Finnish Forest Research Institute, Vantaa ,, Finland
Author
Hardman, Michael
Finnish Forest Research Institute, Vantaa Research Unit, Finland
Author
Laakkonen, Juha
Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland
Author
Murueva, Galina
Buryatian Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Ulan-Ude, Buryatia, Russian Federation
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Niemimaa, Jukka
Finnish Forest Research Institute, Vantaa Research Unit, Finland
Author
Shulunov, Stanislav
Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Irkutsk, Russian Federation
Author
Vapalahti, Olli
Haartman Institute, Department of Virology, University of Helsinki, Finland
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ZooKeys
2009
2009-04-28
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8
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journal article
10.3897/zookeys.8.58
07ff55b2-760f-4411-a2bd-3ada508ece01
1313–2970
576440
Arostrilepis horrida
(von Linstow, 1901)
s.l.
In the present material,
Arostrilepis horrida
-like cestodes occurred commonly in all
Microtus
and
Myodes
species and accidentally in
C. barabensis
but were absent in
A. peninsulae
. The data of
Zhaltsanova (1992)
show an equally wide host spectrum for
Arostrilepis horrida
-like cestodes in
Buryatia
. Three species have been described within the
A. horrida
-complex, i.e.
A. horrida
from an unknown rodent host,
A. beringiensis
Kontrimavichus & Smirnova, 1991
from
Lemmus sibiricus
and
A. microtis
Gulyaev & Chechulin, 1997
from
Microtus
spp. (see
Kontrimavichus and Smirnova 1991
and
Gulyaev and Chechulin 1997
). However, applying molecular methods, the BCP has demonstrated a complex of at least 10 species of
A. horrida
-like cestodes that are poorly differentiated morphologically (
Cook et al. 2005
, and K. Galbreath and E. P. Hoberg, unpublished). For example, there may be five
Arostrilepis
-species in
Myodes
spp. (species previously assigned to
Clethrionomys
) and two species in
Microtus
spp. in the Holarctic region. The situation is complicated by the fact that it is not known which one (if any) of them is the true
A. horrida
. Therefore, it is not possible to assign the present specimens to a particular species of
Arostrilepis
. However, it is probable that the Buryatian material includes at least one undescribed species, i.e. that/those occurring in
Myodes
spp.
Voucher specimens:
MSB Endo 159 from
Microtus fortis
(Kamensk)
, MSB Endo 160 from
M. oeconomus
(Nizhnaya Ivolga)
,
MSB Endo 161 from
Myodes rufocanus
(Kamensk)
,
MSB Endo 162 from
Myodes rutilus
(Muhorshibir)
.