Tylodelphys, DIESING, 1850

Achatz, Tyler J, Chermak, Taylor P, Martens, Jakson R, Woodyard, Ethan T, Rosser, Thomas G, Pulis, Eric E, Weinstein, Sara B, Mcallister, Chris T, Kinsella, John M & Tkach, Vasyl V, 2022, Molecular phylogeny supports invalidation of Didelphodiplostomum and Pharyngostomoides (Digenea: Diplostomidae) and reveals a Tylodelphys from mammals, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 196 (1), pp. 124-136 : 133

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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab114

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7043591

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Tylodelphys
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TYLODELPHYS DIESING, 1850 View in CoL (AFTER NIEWIADOMSKA, 2002, AMENDED)

Diagnosis: Body linguiform, typically indistinctly bipartite; opisthosoma conical or ovoid. Anterior extremity of prosoma not distinctly trilobate; pseudosuckers present. Oral and ventral suckers and pharynx small or large; holdfast organ round or oval, with median slit for opening.Ovary ellipsoid or spherical, submedian, pretesticular, near anterior margin of opisthosoma. Vitellarium in prosoma and opisthosoma, extending anterior to the level of caecal bifurcation in prosoma and posterior to testes in opisthosoma in some species. Testes tandem, typically symmetrical with ventral concavities, forming horseshoe shape; anterior testis symmetrical or asymmetrical. Ejaculatory pouch present or absent. Ejaculatory duct joining uterus forming hermaphroditic duct. Genital cone small or absent, when present, hermaphroditic duct opening terminally. Copulatory bursa with subterminal or (rarely) terminal genital pore. In Accipitridae Vieillot , Ardeidae Leach , Didelphidae Gray and Podicipedidae . Cosmopolitan. Metacercariae of ‘diplostomulum’ type, in fishes or amphibians. Cercariae with four preacetabular penetration gland cells; flame-cell formula 2[(2+2)+(2+[2])] = 16. Type species Tylodelphys clavata ( von Nordmann, 1832) .

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