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Comparative Parasitology, 2007
Abstract Cyclocotyloides bergstadi n. sp. is described from the gills of grenadier, Coryphaenoides brevibarbis (Macrouridae), from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean. The new species differs from Cyclocotyloides pinguis by being significantly smaller and by lacking a subterminal protuberance on the anteromedial sclerite of the clamp.
Delane Kritsky, Sven Klimpel
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Abstract Cyclocotyloides bergstadi n. sp. is described from the gills of grenadier, Coryphaenoides brevibarbis (Macrouridae), from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, North Atlantic Ocean. The new species differs from Cyclocotyloides pinguis by being significantly smaller and by lacking a subterminal protuberance on the anteromedial sclerite of the clamp.
Delane Kritsky, Sven Klimpel
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2023Morphological peculiarities of the genus Polyipnicola Mamaev et Paruchin, 1975, are considered with reference to systematics, a new diagnosis is given. Diclidophora sprostonae Martin, 1973 and Myctophiphilus arabicus Mama e v, 1976, are transferred to this genus. Myctophiphilus Mamaev, 1976 is sunk in synonymy of Polyipnicola M a maev et Paruchin, 1975.
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Journal of Natural History, 1989
Hargicotyle magna sp. nov., Hargicotyle paralonchuri sp. nov., Hargicotyle sciaenae sp. nov., from the gills of the Sciaenids Sciaena fasciata, Paralonchurus peruanus and Sciaena deliciosa, respectively, and Hargicotyle menticirrhi sp. nov. from the gill and mouth of Menticirrhus ophicephalus are described from the northern Chilean and central Peruvian
Marcelo E. Oliva, José L. Luque
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Hargicotyle magna sp. nov., Hargicotyle paralonchuri sp. nov., Hargicotyle sciaenae sp. nov., from the gills of the Sciaenids Sciaena fasciata, Paralonchurus peruanus and Sciaena deliciosa, respectively, and Hargicotyle menticirrhi sp. nov. from the gill and mouth of Menticirrhus ophicephalus are described from the northern Chilean and central Peruvian
Marcelo E. Oliva, José L. Luque
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Systematic Parasitology, 2020
Choricotyle australiensis Roubal, Armitage & Rohde, 1983, a diclidophorid monogenean species, is redescribed and genetically characterised using the partial nuclear 28S ribosomal RNA gene (28S rRNA) and a fragment of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox1) gene sequences for specimens collected from Chrysophrys auratus (Forster) off ...
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Choricotyle australiensis Roubal, Armitage & Rohde, 1983, a diclidophorid monogenean species, is redescribed and genetically characterised using the partial nuclear 28S ribosomal RNA gene (28S rRNA) and a fragment of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox1) gene sequences for specimens collected from Chrysophrys auratus (Forster) off ...
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Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1991
Diclidophora nezumiae Munroe, Campbell, and Zwerner, 1981 is redescribed from the common grenadier, Nezumia bairdi (Macrouridae), in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. A prostatic vesicle is present in the terminal male genitalia. A complete lamellate extension attached to peripheral sclerite c1, is present in the clamp anterior jaw of Diclidophora nezumiae ...
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Diclidophora nezumiae Munroe, Campbell, and Zwerner, 1981 is redescribed from the common grenadier, Nezumia bairdi (Macrouridae), in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. A prostatic vesicle is present in the terminal male genitalia. A complete lamellate extension attached to peripheral sclerite c1, is present in the clamp anterior jaw of Diclidophora nezumiae ...
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Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1991
Diclidophoroides maccallumi is redescribed from the gills of longfin hake, Phycis chesteri, caught off the coast of Newfoundland in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Specific characteristics such as the number of genital corona spines and morphometric measurements are within the range limits given in previous descriptions of this species from red hake ...
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Diclidophoroides maccallumi is redescribed from the gills of longfin hake, Phycis chesteri, caught off the coast of Newfoundland in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Specific characteristics such as the number of genital corona spines and morphometric measurements are within the range limits given in previous descriptions of this species from red hake ...
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