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<emphasis id="05B2A156FF97FF89A984FBA0FE15FBB2" bold="true" box="[151,506,1068,1094]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="482">Australophiotaenia longmani</emphasis>
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(
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Syns
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<emphasis id="05B2A156FF97FF89A9DCFB1CFE0AFB52" box="[207,485,1168,1190]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="482">Crepidobothrium longmani</emphasis>
(
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) Meggitt, 1927
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<emphasis id="05B2A156FF97FF89AA2EFB1CFBADFB52" box="[829,1090,1168,1190]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="482">Proteocephalus longmani</emphasis>
(
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) Hughes, Barker &amp; Dawson, 1941
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<emphasis id="05B2A156FF97FF89A893FB23FD8AFB31" box="[384,613,1199,1221]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="482">Ophiotaenia longmani</emphasis>
(
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) Wardle &amp; McLeod, 1952
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and only host.
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Ramsays python,
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<emphasis id="05B2A156FF97FF89AB45FB67FCF1FAF7" box="[598,798,1259,1283]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="482">Aspidites ramsayi</emphasis>
(Macleay, 1882)
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(
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:
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<emphasis id="05B2A156FF97FF89A9D4FA82FE66FAD3" bold="true" box="[199,393,1294,1319]" pageId="5" pageNumber="482">Site of infection.</emphasis>
Intestine.
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locality.
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,
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.
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<emphasis id="05B2A156FF97FF89A9D4FAF5FEBFFA66" bold="true" box="[199,336,1401,1426]" pageId="5" pageNumber="482">References.</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="535700B5FF97FF89A845FAF5FDE1FA66" box="[342,526,1401,1426]" pageId="5" pageNumber="482" refId="ref12751" refString="Johnston, T. H. (1916) Helminthological notes. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, 5, 186 - 196." type="journal article">Johnston (1916)</bibRefCitation>
, de Chambrier &amp; de
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;
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Scholz
<emphasis id="05B2A156FF97FF89AD37FAF6FBB3FA66" box="[1060,1116,1402,1426]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="482">et al.</emphasis>
(2013)
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.
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<emphasis id="05B2A156FF97FF89A9D4FA11FE7AFA42" bold="true" box="[199,405,1437,1462]" pageId="5" pageNumber="482">Material studied.</emphasis>
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(AHC 20085, 20523, 20733, 28408, QM G16/468, QM 463—16 whole-mounts and 3 cross sections); 4 whole mounts and 9 cross sections of
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from
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in Yuleba
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,
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,
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(MHNG-PLAT-36551; host field number AUS 013).
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Based on type-material and recently collected material. Cestodes large, more than
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. Strobila acraspedote, anapolytic. Immature proglottids wider than long to quadrate (length: width ratio 0.741.02), mature, pregravid and gravid proglottids longer than wide (length: width ratio 1.493.58).
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<paragraph id="37797D44FF97FF89A9D4F91BFEF7F90C" blockId="5.[151,1437,1259,2034]" pageId="5" pageNumber="482">Internal longitudinal musculature composed by small bundles of muscle fibres. Ventral osmoregulatory canals situated between vitelline follicles and testes. Dorsal osmoregulatory canals almost invisible in mature and gravid proglottids.</paragraph>
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Ovary medullary, bilobed, 515720 wide; width of ovary represents 5867% (x = 53%, n = 7) of proglottid width; relative size of ovary (see de
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Chambrier
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2012
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) 2.3%. Mehlisgland
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diameter, representing 8.39.3% of proglottid width. Vaginal canal slightly coiled in proximal part, enlarged to form small seminal receptacle dorsal to ovarian isthmus. Terminal (distal) part of vaginal canal (
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) surrounded by circular vaginal sphincter and chromophilic cells (
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). Vagina anterior (67%) or posterior (33%, n = 12) to cirrus-sac.
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Vitelline follicles paramuscular (i.e. some follicles penetrating to the medulla between fibres of inner longitudinal musculature; see de Chambrier 1990 for definition) arranged in 2 lateral fields near margins of proglottids on the dorsal side (
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), occupying porally 8897% of proglottid length and aporally 8994% of proglottid length, interrupted at level of cirrus-sac and vagina (
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).
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Primordium of uterine stem medullary, present in immature proglottids. Development of uterus of
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1 according to de
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Chambrier
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(2004
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, 2015). In pregravid proglottids, uterus occupying up to 17% of proglottids width, with 3243 thin-walled lateral diverticula on each side. In gravid proglottids, diverticula occupying up to 75% of proglottid width. Uterine duct entering uterus almost at level of ovarian isthmus.
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Eggs in clusters of 3
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= 4% of clusters; 426%, 564%, 66%, respectively; n = 78). Outer envelope hyaline, up to
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diameter; embryophore three-layered, 3236, 2933, 19
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diameter, respectively; oncosphere
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diameter, with six embryonic hooks 68 long.
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<emphasis id="05B2A156FF94FF8AA9D4FC23FED4FC3C" bold="true" box="[199,315,943,968]" pageId="6" pageNumber="483">Remarks.</emphasis>
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described this species from somewhat decomposed individuals taken by H. A. Longman from a preserved specimen of
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, a python captured at Yeulba (another spelling Yeluba) in western
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(
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). Numerous conspecific tapeworms were obtained by one of the present authors (A. C.) in 2001 from the
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host captured at the
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locality, but the examined python was frozen before examination. Nevertheless, the new material made it possible to redescribe the species, which seems to be a specific parasite of Ramsays python endemic to
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(occurring from
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through southern
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Territory
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and northern
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South
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to southern
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and northwestern
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New South
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) (
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).
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are smaller than newly collected specimens (total length of
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versus more than
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in length; maximum width only
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in
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in the new material—Johnston, 1916 and present study). This species differs from other species of
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described from reptiles in
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by the presence of 3 to
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by a different PC ratio (3039% versus 2528%), and by a different OV% ratio (2.3% versus 4.7%). The cirrus-sac of the species is large and contains a strongly coiled internal sperm duct; the vaginal canal is equipped with a large sphincter.
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Scholz
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(2013)
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provided sequences of two mitochondrial genes,
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L and
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1 (
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from
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in Yuleba
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,
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,
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(host field number AUS 13; paragenophore as MHNG-PLAT-36551).
</paragraph>
</subSubSection>
</treatment>
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