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Anoplocephalidae Cholodkovsky 1902

Authors: Fugassa, Martin H.;

Anoplocephalidae Cholodkovsky 1902

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Family Anoplocephalidae Andrya octodonensis Phyllotis xanthopygus, Jujuy, Argentina, Haverkost & Gardner (2010). Andrya sp. Myocastor coypus, Unspecified locality, Spasskil (1951) in Babero & Lee (1961). Andrya vesiculata Phyllotis xanthopygus, Cochabamba, Bolivia, Haverkost & Gardner (2010). Anoplocephala sp. Myocastor coypus, Louisiana, U.S.A., Babero & Lee (1961). Myocastor coypus, Unspecified locality, Claussen (1933) in Babero & Lee (1961). Anoplocephalidae Lagidium viscacia, Mendoza, Argentina, Beltrame et al. (2013). Oncifelis geoffroyi, La Pampa, Argentina, Beldomenico et al. (2005). Anoplocephalinae Lagidium wolffsohni, Santa Cruz, Argentina, Fugassa (2015). Atriotaenia hastati Conepatus chinga, Cusco, Perú, Gomez Puerta et al. (2012). Bertiella finlayi Lagidium viscacia, Jujuy, Argentina, Mazza et al. (1932). Mathevotaenia argentinensis Didelphis albiventris, Santiago del Estero, Argentina, Campbell et al. (2003). Mathevotaenia diminuta Chaetophractus vellerosus, Chaco region, Argentina, Navone (1990). Chaetophractus vellerosus, Formosa, Argentina, Navone (1988). Mathevotaenia matacus Tolypeutes matacus, Chaco, Argentina, Navone (1988). Tolypeutes matacus, Chaco, Argentina, Navone (1990). Mathevotaenia sanmartini Thylamys pallidior, Jujuy, Argentina, Jimenez et al. (2008). Thylamys pallidior, Cochabamba, Bolivia, Jimenez et al. (2008). Mathevotaenia sp. Chaetophractus vellerosus, Pampas and Chaco region, Argentina, Ezquiaga (2013). Chaeotophractus vellerosus, Corrientes, Argentina (Captive), Martinez et al. (1999). Chaetophractus villosus, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Ezquiaga & Navone (2015). Chaetophractus villosus, Pampas region, Argentina, Ezquiaga (2013). Didelphis albiventris, Santiago del Estero, Argentina, Navone & Suriano (1992a). Zaedyus pichiy, Mendoza, Argentina, Ezquiaga et al. (2009). Zaedyus pichiy, Mendoza, Argentina, Superina et al. (2009). Zaedyus pichiy, Pampas, Monte and Estepa region, Argentina, Ezquiaga (2013). Moniezia benedeni Lama guanicoe, Mendoza, Argentina, Moreno et al. (2015). Moniezia expansa Lama guanicoe, Chubut, Argentina, Beldomenico et al. (2003). Lama guanicoe, Chile, Alcaino et al. (1991) in de Lamo (2011). Moniezia sp. Hippocamelus bisulcus, Area Nevados, Chile, Povilitis (1979) in Povilitis (1998). Hippocamelus bisulcus, Osorno, Chile, Rioseco et al. (1979). Hippocamelus bisulcus, Ñuble, Chile, Diaz et al. (1977). Lama guanicoe, Northwest Patagonia, Argentina, Olaechea et al. (2011). Lama guanicoe, Chilean Patagonia, Ruiz-Aravena & Correa (2010). Lama guanicoe, Mendoza, Argentina, Colombo et al. (2009). Lama guanicoe, Chubut and Mendoza, Argentina, Rago et al. (2012). Monoecocestus hydrochoeri Myocastor coypus, Argentina, Boero & Boehringer (1967a). Monoecocestus sp. Lagostomus maximus, La Pampa, Argentina, Foster et al. (2002). Schizotaenia sp. Myocastor coypus, Unspecified locality, Sprehn (1930) in Babero & Lee (1961).

Published as part of Fugassa, Martin H., 2015, Checklist of helminths found in Patagonian wild mammals, pp. 271-328 in Zootaxa 4012 (2) on pages 300-301, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4012.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/192165

Keywords

Anoplocephalidae, Animalia, Cestoda, Biodiversity, Platyhelminthes, Cyclophyllidea, Taxonomy

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