Stephanostomum orientalis (Srivastava, 1939) Madhavi, 1976
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Stephanostomum orientalis (Srivastava, 1939) Madhavi, 1976 |
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15. Stephanostomum orientalis (Srivastava, 1939) Madhavi, 1976
1939. Acanthocolpus orientalis Srivastava Ind. J. Vet. Sci. 9: 215
1976. Stephanostomum orientalis Madhavi, Riv.Parassit. 37 (2-3): 116
Material examined: 3 examples; Host: Wallago attu (Bloch & Schneider, 1801) ; location: intestine; locality: Diamond Harbour, West Bengal.
Diagnostic characters: Body elongated; oral sucker funnel shaped, 32 circumural spines present in two alternating rings; acetabulum larger than oral sucker; prepharynx long; oesophagus short; testes tandem, ovary pretesticular; cirrus sac very long, extends upto the level of anterior portion of vitellaria; hermaphroditic duct present; vitelline follicles extends from the level of posterior end of cirrus sac to the posterior end of the body; excretory vesicle ‘Y’ shaped.
Distribution: India: Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal.
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