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Cribb, T. (1986). The life cycle and morphology of Stemmatostoma pearsoni, gen et sp nov, with notes on the morphology of Telogaster opisthorchis Macfarlane (Digenea, Cryptogonimidae). Australian Journal of Zoology. 34(2): 279-304.
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10.1071/zo9860279 [view]
Cribb, T.
1986
The life cycle and morphology of Stemmatostoma pearsoni, gen et sp nov, with notes on the morphology of Telogaster opisthorchis Macfarlane (Digenea, Cryptogonimidae)
Australian Journal of Zoology
34(2): 279-304
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Stemmatostoma pearsoni, gen. et sp. nov., is described from the intestine of Leiopotherapon unicolor (Gunther) and Macquaria novemaculeata (Steindachner) in Queensland. Stemmatostoma is placed within the Neochasminae and is distinguished by its long oesophagus, compact ovary, short caeca, pre-ovarian vitellaria, simple gonotyl and funnel-shaped oral sucker. The diagnosis of the Neochasminae is emended excluding Parspina Pearse. Telogaster opisthorchis Macfarlane is recorded from the intestine of Anguilla reinhardtii Steindachner from Victoria. The spinose oral suckers of S. pearsoni and T. opisthorchis are capable of being retracted into tegumental pockets. It is postulated that this arrangement may be widespread amongst spinose cryptogonimids. The first intermediate host of S. pearsoni is Posticobia brazieri (Smith), a prosobranch snail. The second intermediate hosts are freshwater fish: Hypseleotris galii (Ogilby), H. compressus (Krefft), Mogurnda mogurnda (Richardson), M. adspersa (Castelnau), Philypnodon grandiceps (Krefft), Gobiomorphus australis (Krefft), and Pseudomugil signifer Kner. Within the snail there is a mother sporocyst generation, a redial generation and a cercarial generation. Development of the mother sporocyst is similar to that described for other opisthorchioids. Cryptogonimid cercariae are characterized by 16 flame-cells, pre-vesicular penetration glands, dorso-ventral caudal finfolds and absence of body pigmentation. On the basis of cercarial and adult morphology it is proposed that Pseudexorchis Yamaguti be excluded from the Cryptogonimidae.
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Stemmatostoma Cribb, 1986 (original description)
Stemmatostoma pearsoni Cribb, 1986 (original description)
Telogaster opisthorchis Macfarlane, 1945 (redescription)
Queensland for Stemmatostoma Cribb, 1986 
Queensland for Stemmatostoma pearsoni Cribb, 1986 
Victoria (Australian state) for Telogaster opisthorchis Macfarlane, 1945