Haukisalmi Voitto
Finnish Museum of Natural History Luomus, P. O. Box 17, P. Rautatiekatu 13, 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland.
Zookeys. 2015 Nov 9(533):1-61. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.533.6538. eCollection 2015.
A checklist of tapeworms (Cestoda) of vertebrates (fishes, birds and mammals) in Finland is presented, based on published observations, specimens deposited in the collections of the Finnish Museum of Natural History (Helsinki) and the Zoological Museum of the University of Turku, and additional specimens identified by the present author. The checklist includes 170 tapeworm species from 151 host species, comprising 447 parasite species/host species combinations. Thirty of the tapeworm species and 96 of the parasite/host species combinations have not been previously reported from Finland. The total number of tapeworm species in Finland (170 spp.) is significantly lower than the corresponding figure for the Iberian Peninsula (257 spp.), Slovakia (225 spp.) and Poland (279 spp.). The difference between Finland and the other three regions is particularly pronounced for anseriform, podicipediform, charadriiform and passeriform birds, reflecting inadequate and/or biased sampling of these birds in Finland. It is predicted that there are actually ca. 270 species of tapeworms in Finland, assuming that true number of bird tapeworms in Finland corresponds to that in other European countries with more comprehensive knowledge of the local tapeworm fauna. The other main pattern emerging from the present data is the seemingly unexplained absence in (northern) Fennoscandia of several mammalian tapeworms that otherwise have extensive distributions in the Holarctic region or in Eurasia, including the northern regions. Previously unknown type specimens, that is, the holotype of Bothrimonus nylandicus Schneider, 1902 (a junior synonym of Diplocotyle olrikii Krabbe, 1874) (MZH 127096) and the syntypes of Caryophyllaeides fennica (Schneider, 1902) (MZH 127097) were located in the collections of the Finnish Museum of Natural History.
基于已发表的观察结果、存放在芬兰自然历史博物馆(赫尔辛基)和图尔库大学动物博物馆的标本,以及作者本人鉴定的其他标本,列出了芬兰脊椎动物(鱼类、鸟类和哺乳动物)绦虫(绦虫纲)的清单。该清单包括来自151种宿主物种的170种绦虫物种,涵盖447种寄生虫物种/宿主物种组合。其中30种绦虫物种以及96种寄生虫/宿主物种组合此前未在芬兰被报道过。芬兰绦虫物种的总数(170种)明显低于伊比利亚半岛(257种)、斯洛伐克(225种)和波兰(279种)的相应数字。芬兰与其他三个地区的差异在雁形目、目、鸻形目和雀形目鸟类中尤为明显,这反映出芬兰对这些鸟类的采样不足和/或存在偏差。假设芬兰鸟类绦虫的实际数量与其他对当地绦虫动物群有更全面了解的欧洲国家相当,预计芬兰实际上约有270种绦虫。从目前的数据中出现的另一个主要模式是,在(北欧)芬诺斯坎迪亚地区,几种哺乳动物绦虫似乎无故缺失,而这些绦虫在全北区或欧亚大陆,包括北部地区,有着广泛的分布。此前未知的模式标本,即1902年施奈德的尼氏双叶绦虫(Bothrimonus nylandicus)(1874年克拉贝的奥氏双槽绦虫(Diplocotyle olrikii)的次异名)的正模标本(MZH 127096)和1902年施奈德的芬兰卡里ophyllaeides fennica的合模标本(MZH 127097),存于芬兰自然历史博物馆的藏品中。