Fig. 3. Adult tapeworms of Hymenolepis sp. 1, Arostrilepis tenuicirrosa, and Microsomacanthus sp. A, Scolex of Hymenolepis sp. 1; B, mature proglottids of Hymenolepis sp. 1; C, scolex of A. tenuicirrosa; D, mature proglottid of A. tenuicirrosa; E, gravid proglottid of A. tenuicirrosa; F, whole body of Microsomacanthus sp.; G, scolex of Microsomacanthus sp.; H, mature proglottids of Microsomacanthus sp. Scale bars: A, C, G, 200 µm; B, D, 500 µm; E, 1 mm; F, 2 mm; G, 100 µm.Published as part of Sasaki, Mizuki, Anders, Jason Lee & Nakao, Minoru, 2021, Cestode fauna of murid and cricetid rodents in Hokkaido, Japan, with assignment of DNA barcodes, pp. 255-272 in Species Diversity 26 on page 259, DOI: 10.12782/specdiv.26.255, http://zenodo.org/r...
Proteocephalidean tapeworms form a diverse group of parasites currently known from 315 valid species...
Fig. 1. Bayesian analysis of the concatenated 4-gene alignment (ssrDNA, lsrDNA, rrnL, cox1) construc...
FIGURE 4. Mystacides moritai n. sp. 4A–4E, male genitalia from the type locality, Shima-shi, Mie, Ho...
Fig. 6. Adult tapeworms of Paranoplocephala kalelai, Catenotaenia sp., and Raillietina sp. A, Scolex...
Sasaki, Mizuki, Anders, Jason Lee, Nakao, Minoru (2021): Cestode fauna of murid and cricetid rodents...
Fig. 1. Maps of the Japanese Archipelago and Hokkaido. Arrows indicate the southward and northward m...
The Cyclophyllidea is the most diverse order of tapeworms, encompassing species that infect all clas...
FIGURE 1. Phylogenetic relationships of tapeworms of the subfamily Acanthotaeniinae (Cestoda: Proteo...
Examination of ca. 500 rodents [Microtus spp., Myodes spp., Cricetulus barabensis (Pallas), Apodemus...
Fig. 6. Scanning electron micrograph of Proteocephalus demshini n. sp. from Barbatula toni, Russia (...
Phylogenetic relationships among the 14 major lineages of tapeworms (Platyhelminthes: Cestoidea) wer...
Fig. 2. Proteocephalus sagittus (Grimm, 1872) from Barbatula barbatula, Czech Republic (IPCAS C-33/1...
FIGURE 4. Xiphydria camelus (A, F), X. albopicta (B, G) and X. eborata (C–E, H), females (A–D) and m...
Figure 2. Phylogenetic interrelationships of basal groups of Onchoproteocephalidea with focus on the...
Fig. 3. Proteocephalus midoriensis Shimazu, 1990 from Lefua echigonia, Japan (IPCAS C-362/1) (A, C–E...
Proteocephalidean tapeworms form a diverse group of parasites currently known from 315 valid species...
Fig. 1. Bayesian analysis of the concatenated 4-gene alignment (ssrDNA, lsrDNA, rrnL, cox1) construc...
FIGURE 4. Mystacides moritai n. sp. 4A–4E, male genitalia from the type locality, Shima-shi, Mie, Ho...
Fig. 6. Adult tapeworms of Paranoplocephala kalelai, Catenotaenia sp., and Raillietina sp. A, Scolex...
Sasaki, Mizuki, Anders, Jason Lee, Nakao, Minoru (2021): Cestode fauna of murid and cricetid rodents...
Fig. 1. Maps of the Japanese Archipelago and Hokkaido. Arrows indicate the southward and northward m...
The Cyclophyllidea is the most diverse order of tapeworms, encompassing species that infect all clas...
FIGURE 1. Phylogenetic relationships of tapeworms of the subfamily Acanthotaeniinae (Cestoda: Proteo...
Examination of ca. 500 rodents [Microtus spp., Myodes spp., Cricetulus barabensis (Pallas), Apodemus...
Fig. 6. Scanning electron micrograph of Proteocephalus demshini n. sp. from Barbatula toni, Russia (...
Phylogenetic relationships among the 14 major lineages of tapeworms (Platyhelminthes: Cestoidea) wer...
Fig. 2. Proteocephalus sagittus (Grimm, 1872) from Barbatula barbatula, Czech Republic (IPCAS C-33/1...
FIGURE 4. Xiphydria camelus (A, F), X. albopicta (B, G) and X. eborata (C–E, H), females (A–D) and m...
Figure 2. Phylogenetic interrelationships of basal groups of Onchoproteocephalidea with focus on the...
Fig. 3. Proteocephalus midoriensis Shimazu, 1990 from Lefua echigonia, Japan (IPCAS C-362/1) (A, C–E...
Proteocephalidean tapeworms form a diverse group of parasites currently known from 315 valid species...
Fig. 1. Bayesian analysis of the concatenated 4-gene alignment (ssrDNA, lsrDNA, rrnL, cox1) construc...
FIGURE 4. Mystacides moritai n. sp. 4A–4E, male genitalia from the type locality, Shima-shi, Mie, Ho...