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Aluminiumbehandling mot Gyrodactylus salaris i Ogna og Figga i 2006-effekter på bunndyr
Gaute Kjærstad, Jo Vegar Arnekleiv
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Gyrodactylus rasini Lucky 1973
2010Published as part of Rubio-Godoy, Miguel, Paladini, Giuseppe & García-Vásquez, Adriana, 2010, Gyrodactylus jarocho sp. nov. and Gyrodactylus xalapensis sp. nov. (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea) from Mexican poeciliids (Teleostei: Cyprinodontiformes), with comments on the known gyrodactylid fauna infecting poeciliid fish, pp. 1-29 in Zootaxa 2509 on page 23,
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Gyrodactylus salaris and Gyrodactylus derjavinoides .
2011Gyrodactylus anaspidus n. sp. (Figs. 1–5) Type host: Pareiorhaphis parmula Pereira, 2005 (Loricariidae). Site of infection. Body surface. Type-locality. Rio dos Patos (25 o 50, 646′S, 49 o 43, 263′W), Lapa, Paraná, Brazil, April 2004. Specimens studied. holotype—MZUSP 7964, 8 paratypes—MZUSP 7965a–h. Etymology.
Vianna, Rogério T., Boeger, Walter A.
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International Journal for Parasitology, 2014
The monogenean flatworm Gyrodactylus salaris is a serious threat to wild and farmed Atlantic salmon stocks in Norway. Morphologically, the closely related but harmless Gyrodactylus thymalli on grayling can hardly be distinguished from G. salaris. Until now, molecular approaches could not resolve unambiguously whether G. salaris and G.
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The monogenean flatworm Gyrodactylus salaris is a serious threat to wild and farmed Atlantic salmon stocks in Norway. Morphologically, the closely related but harmless Gyrodactylus thymalli on grayling can hardly be distinguished from G. salaris. Until now, molecular approaches could not resolve unambiguously whether G. salaris and G.
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Gyrodactylus spathulatus Mueller 1936
2017Gyrodactylus spathulatus Mueller, 1936 * Gyrodactylus spathulatus Mueller, 1936a: 60. HOSTS. — Actinopterygii (gills). GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION. — Durango. Poza en el arroyo Torreones, Puente Lajas 1: Gila conspersa (Pérez-Ponce de León et al. 2010); Río Nazas (poblado de Nazas): Ictalurus cf. pricei (Pérez-Ponce de León et al.
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Gyrodactylus pictae Cable, van Oosterhout, Barson & Harris, 2005 (Figure 18; Tables 4 and 7) Type host: Micropoecilia (= Poecilia) picta Regan (“swamp guppy”). Site of infection: Skin and fins. Type locality: Lower Marianne River, Northern drainage of the Northern Mountain Range, Trinidad.
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Gyrodactylus pictae Cable, van Oosterhout, Barson & Harris, 2005 (Figure 18; Tables 4 and 7) Type host: Micropoecilia (= Poecilia) picta Regan (“swamp guppy”). Site of infection: Skin and fins. Type locality: Lower Marianne River, Northern drainage of the Northern Mountain Range, Trinidad.
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Gyrodactylus bullatarudis Turnbull 1956
2010Gyrodactylus bullatarudis Turnbull, 1956 (Figure 3; Tables 3, 4 and 7) Type host: Poecilia (= Lebistes) reticulata Peters (“guppy”). New host record: Poecilia mexicana Steindachner (“shortfin molly”, “topote del Atlántico”). Site of infection: Body and fins. Type locality: Not known. New locality records: Río Moctezuma, Vega de Ramírez, Hidalgo, México
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Gyrodactylus rasini Lucky 1973
2000Published as part of Richards, G. R., Veltkamp, C. J. & Chubb, J. C., 2000, Di erentiation of Gyrodactylus bullatarudis Turnbull, 1956 and G. rasini Lucky, 1973 (Monogenea) with reassignment of Gyrodactylus bullatarudis Turnbull, 1956 sensu Harris (1986) to G. rasini, pp.
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