Tapeworms (Cestoda: Proteocephalidae) of Australian reptiles: hidden diversity of strictly host-specific parasites
Author
Chambrier, Alain De
Author
Beveridge, Ian
Author
Scholz, Tomáš
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-08-23
4461
4
477
498
journal article
28967
10.11646/zootaxa.4461.4.2
4088067b-9ee8-4fea-b597-059a9de5b6e2
1175-5326
1460246
838E32FD-05BE-47D4-9CF1-E96E7F1C08FF
Australophiotaenia
sp. 7
Host.
Black-headed python,
Aspidites melanocephalus
(Krefft, 1864)
(
Ophidia
:
Pythonidae
).
Distribution.
Australia
(West
Australia
).
Material studied.
One fragmented incomplete specimen (five proglottids, one whole-mount) from Perth Zoo,
31.3.1998
(
MUP
X 98/02
).
Remarks.
This fragmented, incomplete specimen without a scolex is in a poor state of preservation and not suitable for reliable morphological description. This morphotype may represent a new species that is typified by a large cirrus-sac, the length of which represents 45–55% of the proglottid width, i.e. the cirrus-sac may overpass the middle line of proglottid.