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Nomimoscolex touzeti n. sp. (Cestoda), a parasite of ceratophrys cornuta (L.): first record of a monticellidae in an amphibian host
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BiologyParasitic DiseasePhylogeneticsCeratophrys CornutaAmazonian EcuadorNatural SciencesParasitic ProtozoaEntomologyEvolutionary BiologyZoological TaxonomyHyperparasiteFirst RecordNew SpeciesSymbiosisAmphibian HostParasitologyHost-parasite Relationship
Nomimoscolex touzeti n. sp. is described from one Ceratophrys cornuta (L.) caught in Amazonian Ecuador. Its taxonomic relationships to the others species are discussed. This new species is characterized by a cortical position of vitellaria; by the presence in the uteroduct of conglomerates of 20-40 eggs; by a weak ovary width/proglottis width ratio; by ventral excretory canals anastomosed; by a powerful vaginal sphincter and by a long cirrus. N. touzeti is the first record of Monticellidae in an amphibian host.