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Avaliação de pirarucus (Arapaima gigas) cultivados em pisciculturas do Municipío de Macapá, AP. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
MARINHO, R. G. B.   +3 more
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Novas espécies de Anacanthorus (Dactylogyridae) e novos dados para Anacanthorus simpliciphallus parasitando peixes caraciformes do Rio Tocantins, Estado do Maranhão, Brasil

Neotropical helminthology
Anacanthorus Mizelle & Price, 1965 é o gênero mais diverso de Dactylogyridae e é caracterizado pela ausência de âncoras e barras no haptor.
Alvaro J. B. de Freitas   +5 more
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New Record of Euryhaliotrema cardinale Kritsky & Justine, 2012 and Euryhaliotrema seyi Kritsky, 2012 (Monogenoidea: Dactylogyridae) from Lutjanid Fishes in Iraqi Marine Waters

Basrah Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Parasitological examination of three species of marine fishes: Blackspot snapper Lutjanus ehrenbergii (Peters), Dory snapper L. fulviflamma (Forsskål) and L.
Ali A. R. Al-Darwesh, Atheer Ali
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Phylogenetic position and new locality record of Salsuginus seculus (Dactylogyridae) associated with Gambusia affinis in its native range in the USA

Folia zoologica (Brno)
. In this study, we document the presence of the monogenean Salsuginus seculus (Mizelle & Arcadi, 1945) Murith & Beverley-Burton, 1985, parasitising Gambusia affinis (Baird & Girard, 1853), a poeciliid fish native to the River Mississippi and Gulf Coast ...
C. Rahmouni   +3 more
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Integrative taxonomy of Diaphorocleidus radius n. sp. (Monopisthocotyla: Dactylogyridae), a parasite of nasal cavities of Tetragonopterus argenteus (Characiformes: Characidae) from the Caatinga domain, Brazil

Journal of Helminthology
Based on morphological and molecular data, we describe a new species of Diaphorocleidus parasitizing the nasal cavities of Tetragonopterus argenteus from the Lima Campos weir, municipality of Icó, state of Ceará, Brazil. Diaphorocleidus radius n.
M. Carvalho   +6 more
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A new species of Rhinoxenoides (Dactylogyridae) parasitizing Triportheus Angulatus (Spix & Agassiz, 1829) (Characiformes) from the Juruá river basin, Brazil

Neotropical helminthology
A new species of Rhinoxenoides was described parasitizing the gill filaments of neotropical triportheid fishes. The new species was described from Triportheus angulatus (Spix & Agassiz, 1829) from the Juruá River, State of Acre, Brazil.
Simone Chinicz Cohen   +2 more
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