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Fig. 1 in Discovering high species diversity of Ophiotaenia tapeworms (Cestoda: Proteocephalidae) of watersnakes (Colubridae) in North America

Authors: Chambrier, Alain de; Kudlai, Olena; McAllister, Chris T.; Toma; Scholz, s;

Fig. 1 in Discovering high species diversity of Ophiotaenia tapeworms (Cestoda: Proteocephalidae) of watersnakes (Colubridae) in North America

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Fig. 1. Ophiotaenia perspicua La Rue, 1911 (USNM 1351794) (A) and O. laruei n. sp. (B) from Nerodia rhombifer, Illinois, USA (USNM 1696448), Ophiotaenia sp. (C) from Thamnophis sirtalis, Michigan, USA (USNM 1351911), and O. perspicua (D) from N. rhombifer and N. fasciata, Illinois, Alabama, Texas and Louisiana, USA. A–C – unmounted specimens from vials; D – mounted specimens; note erroneous labelling of the holotype of O. perspicua (USNM 1348631; dotted) as Proteocephalus variabilis Brooks, 1978.

Published as part of Chambrier, Alain de, Kudlai, Olena, McAllister, Chris T., Toma & Scholz, s, 2023, Discovering high species diversity of Ophiotaenia tapeworms (Cestoda: Proteocephalidae) of watersnakes (Colubridae) in North America, pp. 255-275 in International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 22 on page 256, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2023.10.006, http://zenodo.org/record/13289308

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Onchoproteocephalidea, Animalia, Cestoda, Biodiversity, Platyhelminthes, Proteocephalidae, Ophiotaenia, Taxonomy

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