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Calliobothrium Leuckartii
''Calliobothrium'' is a genus of Cestoda, cestodes in the Order (biology), order Tetraphyllidea. Most, or possibly all, of the known species are parasites found within the intestines of members of the shark family Triakidae. It is known that in some instances at least two different species of ''Calliobothrium'' can parasitise the same species of shark. Species *''Calliobothrium australis'' Ostrowski de Nunez, 1973 *''Calliobothrium cisloi'' Bernot & Caira, 2017 *''Calliobothrium corollatum'' Monticelli, 1887 *''Calliobothrium creeveyae'' Butler, 1987 *''Calliobothrium euzeti'' Bernot, Caira & Pickering, 2015 *''Calliobothrium nodosum'' Yoshida, 1917 *''Calliobothrium shirozame'' Kurashima, Shimizu, Mano, Ogawa & Fujita, 2014 *''Calliobothrium tylotocephalum'' Alexander, 1963 *''Calliobothrium verticillatum'' (Rudolphi, 1819) *''Calliobothrium whitemanorum'' Bernot & Caira, 2017 References

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Genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family (taxonomy), family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants ...
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Cestoda
Cestoda is a class of parasitic worms in the flatworm phylum (Platyhelminthes). Most of the species—and the best-known—are those in the subclass Eucestoda; they are ribbon-like worms as adults, known as tapeworms. Their bodies consist of many similar units known as proglottids—essentially packages of eggs which are regularly shed into the environment to infect other organisms. Species of the other subclass, Cestodaria, are mainly fish infecting parasites. All cestodes are parasitic; many have complex life histories, including a stage in a definitive (main) host in which the adults grow and reproduce, often for years, and one or two intermediate stages in which the larvae develop in other hosts. Typically the adults live in the digestive tracts of vertebrates, while the larvae often live in the bodies of other animals, either vertebrates or invertebrates. For example, '' Diphyllobothrium'' has at least two intermediate hosts, a crustacean and then one or more freshwater fi ...
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Order (biology)
Order ( la, wikt:ordo#Latin, ordo) is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy. It is classified between Family_(biology), family and Class_(biology), class. In biological classification, the order is a taxonomic rank used in the classification of organisms and recognized by the nomenclature codes. An immediately higher rank, superorder, is sometimes added directly above order, with suborder directly beneath order. An order can also be defined as a group of related families. What does and does not belong to each order is determined by a taxonomist, as is whether a particular order should be recognized at all. Often there is no exact agreement, with different taxonomists each taking a different position. There are no hard rules that a taxonomist needs to follow in describing or recognizing an order. Some taxa are accepted almost universally, while others are recognized only rarely. The name of an order is usually written with a capital letter. Fo ...
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Tetraphyllidea
Tetraphyllidea is a large tapeworm order that contains some 60 genera and about 800 described species. Tetraphyllideans are remarkable for their scolex morphologies, which are the most varied and morphologically complex amongst all tapeworm orders. Tetraphyllidean cestodes also exhibit a remarkable degree of host specificity. The procercoid probably parasitizes copepods, which are eaten by the second intermediate hosts: teleost fishes, decapods or cephalopods, which may also serve as paratenic hosts. The verified definite hosts are sharks, skates and stingrays. Occasionally found in cetaceans, the role of these apex predator An apex predator, also known as a top predator, is a predator at the top of a food chain, without natural predators of its own. Apex predators are usually defined in terms of trophic dynamics, meaning that they occupy the highest trophic lev ...s in the tetraphyllidean life cycle is not well known; whales and dolphins may be definite or dead-end hosts ...
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Shark
Sharks are a group of elasmobranch fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are classified within the clade Selachimorpha (or Selachii) and are the sister group to the rays. However, the term "shark" has also been used to refer to all extinct members of Chondrichthyes with a shark-like morphology, such as hybodonts and xenacanths. The oldest modern sharks are known from the Early Jurassic. They range in size from the small dwarf lanternshark (''Etmopterus perryi''), a deep sea species that is only in length, to the whale shark (''Rhincodon typus''), the largest fish in the world, which reaches approximately in length. Sharks are found in all seas and are common to depths up to . They generally do not live in freshwater, although there are a few known exceptions, such as the bull shark and the river shark, which can be found in both seawater and fresh ...
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Calliobothrium Australis
''Calliobothrium'' is a genus of cestodes in the order Tetraphyllidea. Most, or possibly all, of the known species are parasites found within the intestines of members of the shark Sharks are a group of elasmobranch fish characterized by a cartilaginous skeleton, five to seven gill slits on the sides of the head, and pectoral fins that are not fused to the head. Modern sharks are classified within the clade Selachi ... family Triakidae. It is known that in some instances at least two different species of ''Calliobothrium'' can parasitise the same species of shark. Species *'' Calliobothrium australis'' Ostrowski de Nunez, 1973 *'' Calliobothrium cisloi'' Bernot & Caira, 2017 *'' Calliobothrium corollatum'' Monticelli, 1887 *'' Calliobothrium creeveyae'' Butler, 1987 *'' Calliobothrium euzeti'' Bernot, Caira & Pickering, 2015 *'' Calliobothrium nodosum'' Yoshida, 1917 *'' Calliobothrium shirozame'' Kurashima, Shimizu, Mano, Ogawa & Fujita, 2014 *'' Calliobothrium tyl ...
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Calliobothrium Cisloi
''Calliobothrium'' is a genus of cestodes in the order Tetraphyllidea. Most, or possibly all, of the known species are parasites found within the intestines of members of the shark family Triakidae. It is known that in some instances at least two different species of ''Calliobothrium'' can parasitise the same species of shark. Species *''Calliobothrium australis ''Calliobothrium'' is a genus of cestodes in the order Tetraphyllidea. Most, or possibly all, of the known species are parasites found within the intestines of members of the shark Sharks are a group of elasmobranch fish characterized by ...'' Ostrowski de Nunez, 1973 *'' Calliobothrium cisloi'' Bernot & Caira, 2017 *'' Calliobothrium corollatum'' Monticelli, 1887 *'' Calliobothrium creeveyae'' Butler, 1987 *'' Calliobothrium euzeti'' Bernot, Caira & Pickering, 2015 *'' Calliobothrium nodosum'' Yoshida, 1917 *'' Calliobothrium shirozame'' Kurashima, Shimizu, Mano, Ogawa & Fujita, 2014 *'' Calliobothrium tylo ...
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Calliobothrium Corollatum
''Calliobothrium'' is a genus of cestodes in the order Tetraphyllidea. Most, or possibly all, of the known species are parasites found within the intestines of members of the shark family Triakidae. It is known that in some instances at least two different species of ''Calliobothrium'' can parasitise the same species of shark. Species *''Calliobothrium australis'' Ostrowski de Nunez, 1973 *''Calliobothrium cisloi ''Calliobothrium'' is a genus of cestodes in the order Tetraphyllidea. Most, or possibly all, of the known species are parasites found within the intestines of members of the shark family Triakidae. It is known that in some instances at least t ...'' Bernot & Caira, 2017 *'' Calliobothrium corollatum'' Monticelli, 1887 *'' Calliobothrium creeveyae'' Butler, 1987 *'' Calliobothrium euzeti'' Bernot, Caira & Pickering, 2015 *'' Calliobothrium nodosum'' Yoshida, 1917 *'' Calliobothrium shirozame'' Kurashima, Shimizu, Mano, Ogawa & Fujita, 2014 *'' Calliobothrium tylot ...
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Calliobothrium Creeveyae
''Calliobothrium'' is a genus of cestodes in the order Tetraphyllidea. Most, or possibly all, of the known species are parasites found within the intestines of members of the shark family Triakidae. It is known that in some instances at least two different species of ''Calliobothrium'' can parasitise the same species of shark. Species *''Calliobothrium australis'' Ostrowski de Nunez, 1973 *''Calliobothrium cisloi'' Bernot & Caira, 2017 *''Calliobothrium corollatum ''Calliobothrium'' is a genus of cestodes in the order Tetraphyllidea. Most, or possibly all, of the known species are parasites found within the intestines of members of the shark family Triakidae. It is known that in some instances at least t ...'' Monticelli, 1887 *'' Calliobothrium creeveyae'' Butler, 1987 *'' Calliobothrium euzeti'' Bernot, Caira & Pickering, 2015 *'' Calliobothrium nodosum'' Yoshida, 1917 *'' Calliobothrium shirozame'' Kurashima, Shimizu, Mano, Ogawa & Fujita, 2014 *'' Calliobothrium tyloto ...
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Calliobothrium Euzeti
''Calliobothrium'' is a genus of cestodes in the order Tetraphyllidea. Most, or possibly all, of the known species are parasites found within the intestines of members of the shark family Triakidae. It is known that in some instances at least two different species of ''Calliobothrium'' can parasitise the same species of shark. Species *''Calliobothrium australis'' Ostrowski de Nunez, 1973 *''Calliobothrium cisloi'' Bernot & Caira, 2017 *''Calliobothrium corollatum'' Monticelli, 1887 *''Calliobothrium creeveyae ''Calliobothrium'' is a genus of cestodes in the order Tetraphyllidea. Most, or possibly all, of the known species are parasites found within the intestines of members of the shark family Triakidae. It is known that in some instances at least t ...'' Butler, 1987 *'' Calliobothrium euzeti'' Bernot, Caira & Pickering, 2015 *'' Calliobothrium nodosum'' Yoshida, 1917 *'' Calliobothrium shirozame'' Kurashima, Shimizu, Mano, Ogawa & Fujita, 2014 *'' Calliobothrium tylotoc ...
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Calliobothrium Nodosum
''Calliobothrium'' is a genus of cestodes in the order Tetraphyllidea. Most, or possibly all, of the known species are parasites found within the intestines of members of the shark family Triakidae. It is known that in some instances at least two different species of ''Calliobothrium'' can parasitise the same species of shark. Species *''Calliobothrium australis'' Ostrowski de Nunez, 1973 *''Calliobothrium cisloi'' Bernot & Caira, 2017 *''Calliobothrium corollatum'' Monticelli, 1887 *''Calliobothrium creeveyae'' Butler, 1987 *''Calliobothrium euzeti ''Calliobothrium'' is a genus of cestodes in the order Tetraphyllidea. Most, or possibly all, of the known species are parasites found within the intestines of members of the shark family Triakidae. It is known that in some instances at least t ...'' Bernot, Caira & Pickering, 2015 *'' Calliobothrium nodosum'' Yoshida, 1917 *'' Calliobothrium shirozame'' Kurashima, Shimizu, Mano, Ogawa & Fujita, 2014 *'' Calliobothrium tylotoce ...
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