Spirometra sp. 3
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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2024.100947 |
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Spirometra sp. 3 |
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Spirometra sp. 3 (North American lineage) Fig. 4 View Fig
Synonym: Spirometra decipiens complex 2 (North American lineage) of Kuchta et al. (2021).
Possible synonym: Spirometra mansonoides ( Mueller, 1935) Mueller, 1936 .
Material examined: syntypes of S. mansonoides from Felis catus L., USA ( USNM 1333923).
Definitive host (molecularly confirmed): Bobcat Lynx rufus in USA (Wisconsin) ( Carnivora : Felidae ).
Intermediate (or paratenic) hosts (molecularly confirmed): Eastern racer Coluber constrictor (L.) in USA (Mississippi); western rat snake Pantherophis obsoletus (Say in James) in USA (Louisiana); Thamnophis proximus in USA (Mississippi) ( Squamata: Colubridae ); meerkat Suricata suricatta (Schreber) in USA (South Carolina zoo) ( Carnivora : Herpestidae ).
Geographical distribution: USA (Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Wisconsin) .
Representative DNA sequences: Waeschenbach et al. (2015), McHale et al. (2020).
Remarks
Tapeworms of the part of the former S. decipiens complex 2 from large cats in South America, including Brazil, where S. decipiens was described by Diesing (1850), are considered to be ‘true’ S. decipiens (see above) and the second lineage from reptiles and bobcats from North America form an independent lineage (possibly a separate species). In contrast, it remains an open question whether the tapeworms of the other North American lineage ( S. decipiens complex 2) actually belong to S. mansonoides , which was described in a domestic cat in New York State (see below; Fig. 1 View Fig ).
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