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New names for homonyms in the genus Dactylogyrus Diesing, 1850 (Monogenea, Dactylogyridae)
Systematic Parasitology, 1996The following new replacement names for homonyms in the genus Dactylogyrus Diesing are proposed: Dactylogyrus acrossocheili nom. nov. for D. forcipatus Wu & Wang, 1983; D. birgii nom. nov. for D. simplex Birgi & Lambert, 1987; D. cheni nom. nov. for D. orientalis Hu & Chen, 1979; D. hui nom. nov. for D. xenocypris Hu & Chen, 1979; D. limae nom.
Tatjana A. Timofeeva +2 more
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2023
A new species of Ancyrocephalus gussevi sp. n. from the gills of Lucioperca volgensis (G m.) in the Volgograd reservoir is described.
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A new species of Ancyrocephalus gussevi sp. n. from the gills of Lucioperca volgensis (G m.) in the Volgograd reservoir is described.
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Comparative Parasitology, 2003
Abstract The results of a systematic survey of species of monogeneans (Dactylogyridae) collected from the gills of pimelodid, poeciliid, cichlid, and characid fishes from the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua in 1999 are presented. The following species were recovered: Ameloblastella chavarriai and Aphanoblastella travassosi occurred on the gills of Rhamdia ...
Edgar F. Mendoza-Franco +2 more
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Abstract The results of a systematic survey of species of monogeneans (Dactylogyridae) collected from the gills of pimelodid, poeciliid, cichlid, and characid fishes from the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua in 1999 are presented. The following species were recovered: Ameloblastella chavarriai and Aphanoblastella travassosi occurred on the gills of Rhamdia ...
Edgar F. Mendoza-Franco +2 more
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Studies on Monogenetic Trematodes. XV. Dactylogyridae from Alaska, Wisconsin, and Wyoming
American Midland Naturalist, 1953The material treated herein was collected from Wisconsin and Wyoming by Dr. R. V. Bangham of Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio; and from Alaska by Dr. R. L. Rausch, U. S. Public Health Service, Anchorage, Alaska, to whom the authors are grateful. Available specimens up to a maximum of twenty were used in the treatment of each species.
John D. Mizelle, Francis O. Webb
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International Journal for Parasitology, 1989
The ultrastructure of the flame bulbs and capillaries of the protonephridia of Dactylogyrus (probably anchoratus) from Carassius auratus in southeastern Australia, and of an unidentified ancyrocephaline from the marine teleost Priacanthus macracanthus in southern Queensland is described. The cilia of the flame are anchored in the terminal cell by means
Rohde, K., Watson, N., Roubal, F.
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The ultrastructure of the flame bulbs and capillaries of the protonephridia of Dactylogyrus (probably anchoratus) from Carassius auratus in southeastern Australia, and of an unidentified ancyrocephaline from the marine teleost Priacanthus macracanthus in southern Queensland is described. The cilia of the flame are anchored in the terminal cell by means
Rohde, K., Watson, N., Roubal, F.
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Journal of Helminthology, 2017
AbstractDespite the worldwide distribution and pathogenicity of monogenean parasites belonging to the largest helminth genus, Dactylogyrus, there are no complete Dactylogyrinae (subfamily) mitogenomes published to date. In order to fill this knowledge gap, we have sequenced and characterized the complete mitogenome of Dactylogyrus lamellatus, a common ...
D, Zhang +8 more
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AbstractDespite the worldwide distribution and pathogenicity of monogenean parasites belonging to the largest helminth genus, Dactylogyrus, there are no complete Dactylogyrinae (subfamily) mitogenomes published to date. In order to fill this knowledge gap, we have sequenced and characterized the complete mitogenome of Dactylogyrus lamellatus, a common ...
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A Review on Gyrodactylidae and Dactylogyridae (Monogeneans) and Their Importance in Aquaculture
2014Monogenea'lar parazitık olarak genelde balıklarda; Agnatha, Chondrichthyes, and Osteichthyes'lerde görülürler. Monogenea’larin konakçı balığa karşı olan yüksek derecedeki seçiciliği ve yasam ömrünün kısa olmasına bağlı olarak, her biri yüzlerce türe sahip olan önemli en az iki üst cins (Dactylogyrus ve Gyrodacylus) içerir.
TURGUT, Emine, AKIN, Şenol
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Parasitology Research, 2016
An important question in the study of phenotypic evolution is whether characters are independent of each other or behave and evolve as integrated modules. Morphological integration and modularity provide a powerful framework for the analysis of the evolution of morphological traits.
A, Rodríguez-González +3 more
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An important question in the study of phenotypic evolution is whether characters are independent of each other or behave and evolve as integrated modules. Morphological integration and modularity provide a powerful framework for the analysis of the evolution of morphological traits.
A, Rodríguez-González +3 more
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Parasitology International
Two new species of Cacatuocotyle are described from characiform fishes from the upper Paraná River basin, Brazil: Cacatuocotyle fluvialis n. sp. from the skin of Psalidodon bockmanni (Characiformes, Acestrorhamphidae) and Cacatuocotyle calicata n. sp. from the gills of Bryconamericus iheringii (Characiformes, Stevardiidae).
Aline Cristina, Zago +2 more
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Two new species of Cacatuocotyle are described from characiform fishes from the upper Paraná River basin, Brazil: Cacatuocotyle fluvialis n. sp. from the skin of Psalidodon bockmanni (Characiformes, Acestrorhamphidae) and Cacatuocotyle calicata n. sp. from the gills of Bryconamericus iheringii (Characiformes, Stevardiidae).
Aline Cristina, Zago +2 more
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Monogènes Dactylogyridae parasites de Cyprinidae du genreBarbus d'Afrique du Nord
Systematic Parasitology, 1994Quinze nouvelles especes de Monogenes Dactylogyridae sont decrites chez quinze especes deBarbus (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) appartenant aux sous-genresB. (Barbus) etB. (Labeobarbus) en Afrique du Nord. Les barbeaux examines proviennent des differents bassins hydrographiques du Maroc et d'une localite nommee Hamman Bourgiba en Tunisie.
Salwa El Gharbi +2 more
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