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  • Mas-Coma <i>et al.</i> (1986)
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  • Description and differentiation of the adult stage of Hymenolepis cerberensis n. sp. (Cestoda : Hymenolepididae), an intestinal parasite of the Pygmy white-toothed shrew, Suncus etruscus (Savi, 1822) (Insectivora : Soricidae: Crocidurinae) in the region of Banyuls-sur-Mer and Cerbere (Oriental Pyrenees, France). The new species is characterized by the size of the gravid specimens and by the presence of 18-21 rostellar hooks of 18,5-20 .mu.m and of filaments around the embryophore. The general composition of the fauna of Cyclophyllidea parasitizing S. etruscus is analysed. There are three less specialized Hymenolepis species with a scolex of the same type and one Pseudhymenolepis species, with the absence of unarmed species lacking a rostrum. The oioxenous character of the Cestodes parasitizing Suncus species sustains the validity of the genus Suncus. The resemblance of the Cestodefaunas suggests narrow phyletic relationship between the genera Suncus and Crocidura.
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  • Description and differentiation of the adult stage of Hymenolepis cerberensis n. sp. (Cestoda : Hymenolepididae), an intestinal parasite of the Pygmy white-toothed shrew, Suncus etruscus (Savi, 1822) (Insectivora : Soricidae: Crocidurinae) in the region of Banyuls-sur-Mer and Cerbere (Oriental Pyrenees, France). The new species is characterized by the size of the gravid specimens and by the presence of 18-21 rostellar hooks of 18,5-20 .mu.m and of filaments around the embryophore. The general composition of the fauna of Cyclophyllidea parasitizing S. etruscus is analysed. There are three less specialized Hymenolepis species with a scolex of the same type and one Pseudhymenolepis species, with the absence of unarmed species lacking a rostrum. The oioxenous character of the Cestodes parasitizing Suncus species sustains the validity of the genus Suncus. The resemblance of the Cestodefaunas suggests narrow phyletic relationship between the genera Suncus and Crocidura.
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  • Mas-Coma, S., Fons, R., Galan-Puchades, M. &amp; Valero, M. 1986. Description de <em>Hymenolepis cerberensis </em>n.sp. (Cestoda: Hymenolepididae) et premières considérations générales sur la faune de cestodes parasites de la pachyure étrusque, <em>Suncus etruscus </em>(Savi, 1822) (Insectivora: Soricidae). <em>Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparee</em>, 61(4): 411-422.
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  • 10.1051/parasite/1986614411
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