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Copepods (Poecilostomatoida: Taeniacanthidae) from sea urchins (Echinoidea) in the southwest Pacific

Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 1982
Seven new species of Taeniacanthidae, Echinosocius finitimus, sp. nov. E. gulicolus sp. nov., Clavisodalis abbreviates sp. nov., C. dilatatus sp. nov., C. parvibullatus sp. nov., C. sentifer sp. nov., and C. tenuis sp. nov. are described from Diadema, Echinometra and Heterocentrotus in New Caledonia and Queensland.
M. DOJIRI, A. G. HUMES
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A new species of Taeniastrotos Cressey (Copepoda: Poecilostomatoida) from southern Brazil

Systematic Parasitology, 1997
A new species of Taeniastrotos is described from an ariid host, Cathrops spixii, caught in southern Brazil. It is the first member of the genus to be recorded from the Atlantic Ocean and can be distinguished from its four known congeners by the setation of the terminal endopodal segment of the fourth leg.
Monica A. Montú, Geoff A. Boxshall
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Two new species of taeniacanthid copepods (Poecilostomatoida) parasitic on marine fishes of Taiwan

Systematic Parasitology, 2007
Two new species of copepods (Poecilostomatoida Taeniacanthidae) parasitic on fishes of Taiwan are reported. They are: Irodes parupenei n. sp. from Parupeneus spilurus (Bleeker) and P. multifasciatus (Quoy & Gaimard), and Taeniacanthus spiniferus n. sp. from Acanthocepola limbata Valenciennes. I.
Ju-Shey, Ho, Ching-Long, Lin
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Resurrection of Acanthocanthopsis Heegaard, 1945 (Copepoda, Poecilostomatoida, Chondracanthidae), Parasitic on tetraodontiform fishes

Crustaceana, 2005
[The genus Acanthocanthopsis Heegaard, 1945 is considered valid based on examination of newly collected specimens of the type-species, A. quadrata Heegaard, 1945, from 2 tetraodontiform hosts (Pisces) captured in Australian waters. Pseudochondracanthus chilomycteri (Thomson, 1889) is transferred to Acanthocanthopsis .
Danny Tang, Ju-Shey Ho
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A redescription of adult females of Ergasilus briani Markewitsch, 1933 (Copepoda: Poecilostomatoida)

Systematic Parasitology, 1993
The adult female of Ergasilus briani Markewitsch, 1933 (Crustacea: Copepoda) is redescribed using scanning electron and light microscopy. The taxonomic history of E. briani is reviewed. It is confirmed that E. briani and E. minor Halisch, 1934 are synonymous. The known distribution of E. briani in Britain is noted.
Stephen Alston   +2 more
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Two species of the genusoncaea (copepoda, poecilostomatoida, oncaeidae) from the east sea, Korea

Ocean Science Journal, 2008
Oncaea venusta Philippi, 1843 has been known as having some different size groups, but recent genetic study for cyt b and ITS 1 (Elverset al. 2006) suggests that these size groups can be considered as different species. Of these size groups, the largestO. venusta Philippi and the smallestO.
Jin Hee Wi   +3 more
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Contribucion al conocimiento de la familia Chondracanthidae en Chile (Copepoda: Poecilostomatoida)

1985
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Seasonal variability in the gut ultrastructure of the parasitic copepod Neoergasilus japonicus (Copepoda, Poecilostomatoida)

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2004
The gut structure and ultrastructure of Neoergasilus japonicus (Harada, 1930), a copepod from the family Ergasilidae (Copepoda, Poecilostomatoida) and a parasite of fish, were compared at different periods of the life cycle: in free-living specimens in October and after attaching to fish in January and June.
Baud, A.   +4 more
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Morphology of the Deep-Sea Copepod Bobkabata kabatabobbus (Lernaeosoleidae: Poecilostomatoida) and Amended Diagnosis of Lernaeosoleidae

The Journal of Parasitology, 1998
New morphological information on the deep-sea parasitic copepod Bobkabata kabatabobbus Hogans and Benz, 1990 (Lernaeosoleidae: Poecilostomatoida) is provided based on 2 newly discovered, complete specimens collected from a pallid sculpin, Cottunculus thomsoni (Gunther, 1882), captured in water 1,463 m deep in Welker Canyon off Rhode Island (western ...
G W, Benz, J S, Braswell
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The integumental ultrastructure of Lamippe rubra Bruzelius and Enalcyonium rubicundum Olsson (Copepoda, Poecilostomatoida)

Hydrobiologia, 1988
The integument of Lamippe rubra Bruzelius and of Enalcyonium rubicundum Olsson has been studied with the electron microscope.
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