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Systematic Parasitology, 2009
Two new haploporine genera are established for parasites of mullets. Ragaia n. g. is erected for R. lizae n. sp. from Liza ramado in the Ebro Delta on the Mediterranean Coast of Spain. This new genus is distinguished by the unique combination of the following characters: a strongly muscular ventral sucker which is twice as large as the oral sucker; a ...
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Two new haploporine genera are established for parasites of mullets. Ragaia n. g. is erected for R. lizae n. sp. from Liza ramado in the Ebro Delta on the Mediterranean Coast of Spain. This new genus is distinguished by the unique combination of the following characters: a strongly muscular ventral sucker which is twice as large as the oral sucker; a ...
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Systematic Parasitology, 2009
The status of the nominal species of Dicrogaster is re-assessed by means of a comparative morphological study based on newly collected material from the western Mediterranean and a critical evaluation of the published data. D. perpusilla Looss, 1902 (type-species) and D.
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The status of the nominal species of Dicrogaster is re-assessed by means of a comparative morphological study based on newly collected material from the western Mediterranean and a critical evaluation of the published data. D. perpusilla Looss, 1902 (type-species) and D.
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Systematic Parasitology, 2009
The status of the nominal species of Haploporus Looss, 1902 and Lecithobotrys Looss, 1902 is re-assessed by means of a comparative morphological study based on newly collected specimens from the western Mediterranean, the re-examination of museum material and a critical evaluation of published data. H.
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The status of the nominal species of Haploporus Looss, 1902 and Lecithobotrys Looss, 1902 is re-assessed by means of a comparative morphological study based on newly collected specimens from the western Mediterranean, the re-examination of museum material and a critical evaluation of published data. H.
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Journal of Parasitology
Saccocoelioides beauforti (Hunter and Thomas, 1961) Overstreet, 1971, an intestinal parasite of flathead grey mullet, Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, was originally described from off North Carolina (northwestern Atlantic Ocean) and purportedly ranges south and west to Louisiana (north-central Gulf of America).
Stephen S, Curran, Stephen A, Bullard
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Saccocoelioides beauforti (Hunter and Thomas, 1961) Overstreet, 1971, an intestinal parasite of flathead grey mullet, Mugil cephalus Linnaeus, was originally described from off North Carolina (northwestern Atlantic Ocean) and purportedly ranges south and west to Louisiana (north-central Gulf of America).
Stephen S, Curran, Stephen A, Bullard
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Journal of Parasitology, 2005
A new haploporid trematode, Culuwiya cichlidorum n. sp., is described from the intestine of the black-belt cichlid Vieja maculicauda (=Cichlasoma maculicauda (Regan)) from the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua. It differs from congeneric species from freshwater and estuarine mugilid, cichlid, and gobiid fishes, previously placed to Saccocoelioides Szidat ...
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A new haploporid trematode, Culuwiya cichlidorum n. sp., is described from the intestine of the black-belt cichlid Vieja maculicauda (=Cichlasoma maculicauda (Regan)) from the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua. It differs from congeneric species from freshwater and estuarine mugilid, cichlid, and gobiid fishes, previously placed to Saccocoelioides Szidat ...
M Leopoldina, Aguirre-Macedo +1 more
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Journal of Helminthology, 2016
AbstractA new species of Skrjabinolecithum (Digenea: Waretrematinae), Skrjabinolecithum pyriforme n. sp., has been found in the intestines of Liza haematocheila and Mugil cephalus from the Primorsky Region, Russia. These worms differ from S. vitellosum and S. lobolecithum by the presence of two caeca, as do S. spasskii, S. indicum and S.
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AbstractA new species of Skrjabinolecithum (Digenea: Waretrematinae), Skrjabinolecithum pyriforme n. sp., has been found in the intestines of Liza haematocheila and Mugil cephalus from the Primorsky Region, Russia. These worms differ from S. vitellosum and S. lobolecithum by the presence of two caeca, as do S. spasskii, S. indicum and S.
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Systematic Parasitology
The type species of the trematode genus Skrjabinolecithum, S. spasskii, a parasite of mullets in the Russian Far East and Vietnam, was shown to possess three different variants of rDNA sequences in earlier studies. The goal of the present study is to clarify the taxonomic status of genetically different trematodes, considered S.
Dmitry Atopkin +1 more
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The type species of the trematode genus Skrjabinolecithum, S. spasskii, a parasite of mullets in the Russian Far East and Vietnam, was shown to possess three different variants of rDNA sequences in earlier studies. The goal of the present study is to clarify the taxonomic status of genetically different trematodes, considered S.
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Systematic Parasitology, 1999
Chalcinotrema thatcheri n. sp. from the intestine of Schizodon knerii is described. It is most closely related in general morphology to C. salobrensis Freitas, 1947 and C. ruedasueltensis Thatcher, 1978, from which it differs, respectively, in: testis-size, the distribution of the vitelline follicles and the distance between the gonads; and body-size ...
A, Kohn, B M, Fernandes, D I, Gibson
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Chalcinotrema thatcheri n. sp. from the intestine of Schizodon knerii is described. It is most closely related in general morphology to C. salobrensis Freitas, 1947 and C. ruedasueltensis Thatcher, 1978, from which it differs, respectively, in: testis-size, the distribution of the vitelline follicles and the distance between the gonads; and body-size ...
A, Kohn, B M, Fernandes, D I, Gibson
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