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Octomacrum microconfibula (Monogenea: Polyopisthocotylea) from a British Columbia Lake
Journal of Parasitology, 1980C D, Shepard, T F, Mace
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Revision of the monogenean family Gotocotylidae (Polyopisthocotylea)
Invertebrate Taxonomy, 1999We revise the diagnosis of the Gotocotylidae Yamaguti, and accept Gotocotyla Ishii and Cathucotyle Lebedev as valid genera. We synonymise Pseudomicrocotyle Sandarsand Swakopella Lebedev & Parukhin with Gotocotyla . The number of nominal species in the familyis reduced from ten to four, and six new species are described from newmaterial.
Craig J. Hayward +3 more
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Revision of the monogenean subfamily Priceinae Chauhan, 1953 (Polyopisthocotylea: Thoracocotylidae)
Systematic Parasitology, 1999Members of the subfamily Priceinae are gastrocotylinean monogeneans of the gills of scombrid fishes of the genus Scomberomorus (and perhaps the genera Acanthocybium, Rastrelliger and Katsuwonus) from warm to warm-temperate seas of the world. We revise the diagnosis of the subfamily and regard the Mexicotylinae Lebedev, 1984 as a synonym.
K, Rohde, C J, Hayward
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International Journal for Parasitology, 1993
The tegument of Gotocotyla bivaginalis consists of a syncytium, perikarya and four kinds of secretory bodies, viz. electron-dense granules, moderately electron-dense vesicles, electron-lucent vesicles and large multivesicular bodies occurring in the ratio of 83:50:40:1.
P, Ramasamy, R, Bhuvaneswari
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The tegument of Gotocotyla bivaginalis consists of a syncytium, perikarya and four kinds of secretory bodies, viz. electron-dense granules, moderately electron-dense vesicles, electron-lucent vesicles and large multivesicular bodies occurring in the ratio of 83:50:40:1.
P, Ramasamy, R, Bhuvaneswari
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International Journal for Parasitology, 1995
The two buccal suckers have a largely muscular septum each and, near the pharynx, dorsal swellings ("valve apparatus") extend into the lumen of the suckers. In the posterior parts of the suckers, the tegument forms a "rim" containing much electron-dense material.
K, Rohde, N A, Watson
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The two buccal suckers have a largely muscular septum each and, near the pharynx, dorsal swellings ("valve apparatus") extend into the lumen of the suckers. In the posterior parts of the suckers, the tegument forms a "rim" containing much electron-dense material.
K, Rohde, N A, Watson
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Systematic Parasitology, 1999
Members of the subfamily Neothoracocotylinae are gastrocotylinean monogeneans on the gills of scombrid fishes of the genera Scomberomorus and Acanthocybium, and reportedly of a coryphaenid fish belonging to the genus Coryphaena. We revise the diagnosis of the subfamily and its two genera and accept only two species as valid.
C J, Hayward, K, Rohde
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Members of the subfamily Neothoracocotylinae are gastrocotylinean monogeneans on the gills of scombrid fishes of the genera Scomberomorus and Acanthocybium, and reportedly of a coryphaenid fish belonging to the genus Coryphaena. We revise the diagnosis of the subfamily and its two genera and accept only two species as valid.
C J, Hayward, K, Rohde
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Ultrastructure of the gut caecal epithelium of Pricea multae (Monogenea: Polyopisthocotylea)
Parasitology Research, 1996Ultrastructural observations of the gut caecal epithelium of Pricea multae revealed the presence of pigmented and non-pigmented digestive cells. The pigmented digestive cells were separated by a connecting syncytium and appeared elongated, with numerous vesicles appearing toward the apical cell surface. They were characterised by granular inclusions in
G P, Brennan, P, Ramasamy
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The genus Diplozoon (Monogenea, Polyopisthocotylea) in southern france: Speculation and specificity
International Journal for Parasitology, 1988Abstract Different populations of the genus Diplozoon have been investigated in southern France by genetical analysis and experimental infestations. They represent a complex of four species: D. nipponicum which parasitizes Cyprinus carpio can be clearly distinguished from the others by significant morphoanatomical particularities, large ...
N. Le Brun, F. Renaud, A. Lambert
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