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Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 2005
Abstract. Henneguya rhamdia n. sp. is described in the gill filaments of the teleost fish Rhamdia quelen, collected from the Peixe Boi River, State of Pará, Brazil. This myxosporean produced spherical to ellipsoidal plasmodia, up to 300 μm in diameter, which contained developmental stages, including spores. Several dense bodies up to 2 μm in diameter
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Abstract. Henneguya rhamdia n. sp. is described in the gill filaments of the teleost fish Rhamdia quelen, collected from the Peixe Boi River, State of Pará, Brazil. This myxosporean produced spherical to ellipsoidal plasmodia, up to 300 μm in diameter, which contained developmental stages, including spores. Several dense bodies up to 2 μm in diameter
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Rhamdia eurycephala Angrizani & Malabarba 2018, sp. nov.
2018Rhamdia eurycephala sp. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: D4454851-6512-4D80-BA2B-3EBACAE73D9F (Fig. 9; Table 4) Holotype. UFRGS 19908, 246.6 mm SL, Brazil, state of Santa Catarina, municipality of Anitápolis, rio do Povoamento, hydrographic basin of rio Tubarão, 27°51’36”S, 49°07’50”W; R. C. Angrizani, L. R. Malabarba, M. C.
Angrizani, Rafael C., Malabarba, Luiz R.
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Rhamdia poeyi Eigenmann & Eigenmann 1888
Rhamdia poeyi Eigenmann & Eigenmann 1888 Distribution Mamoré, upper Napo and Tocantins River Basins: Bolivia, Brazil and Ecuador.Escobar-Camacho, Daniel +4 more
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Rhamdia gabrielae Angrizani & Malabarba 2018, sp. nov.
2018Published as part of Angrizani, Rafael C. & Malabarba, Luiz R., 2018, Morphology and molecular data reveal the presence of two new species under Rhamdia quelen (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) (Siluriformes: Heptapteridae) species complex, pp.
Angrizani, Rafael C., Malabarba, Luiz R.
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Assessment of oxidative stress in Rhamdia quelen exposed to agrichemicals
Chemosphere, 2010Due to the proximity of crop and fish culture areas, some agrichemicals that could be harmful for fish could enter into fishponds by different ways, such as by leaching through rain. Rhamdia quelen (Teleostei) were exposed to sublethal concentrations of methyl parathion (MP), a glyphosate based herbicide (Gly), and tebuconazole (Teb).
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Rhamdia enfurnada Bichuette & Trajano 2005, new species
2005Rhamdia enfurnada, new species Fig. 1 Holotype. MZUSP 87776, 137.8 mm SL, Brazil, southwestern State of Bahia, Serra do Ramalho, Município de Coribe, Povoado de Descoberto, Gruna do Enfurnado (13º38’44"S 44º12’05.9"W, elevation 628 m), middle São Francisco River basin; E. Trajano & M.E. Bichuette, 5 Sep 2003. Paratypes.
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