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Trichodinids from the Gills of a New Host, the Lingcod Ophiodon elongatus
Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 1962not available
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2019
The red mullet, Mullus barbatus ponticus inhabiting in the Black Sea was examined for presence of trichodinid ectoparasites. A total of three species of trichodinids belonging to Trichodina and Paratrichodina genera, were identified: Trichodina domerguei Wallengren, 1897, Trichodina ovonucleata Raabe, 1958 and Paratrichodina obliqua Lom 1963 ...
ÖZTÜRK, Türkay, YEŞİL, Ali
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The red mullet, Mullus barbatus ponticus inhabiting in the Black Sea was examined for presence of trichodinid ectoparasites. A total of three species of trichodinids belonging to Trichodina and Paratrichodina genera, were identified: Trichodina domerguei Wallengren, 1897, Trichodina ovonucleata Raabe, 1958 and Paratrichodina obliqua Lom 1963 ...
ÖZTÜRK, Türkay, YEŞİL, Ali
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TRİCHODİNİD ENFESTASYONUNDA SICAKLIK MI - TUZLULUK MU ÖNEMLİDİR?
2011Öztürk, Türkay, Özer, Ahmet
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Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries
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Treatment of Trichodinid Infections of Chinook Salmon Fingerlings
The Progressive Fish-Culturist, 1956openaire +1 more source
African Zoology, 2017
During parasitological surveys in Gazankulu, an infection of a trichodinid peritrich was found in the urinary bladder and ureters of the three-spot barb, Barbus trimaculatus Peters, 1852, collected from Hudson-Ntsanwisi Dam in the Olifants River system. A taxonomic description of this new species, Trichodina uretra sp. n. is provided.
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During parasitological surveys in Gazankulu, an infection of a trichodinid peritrich was found in the urinary bladder and ureters of the three-spot barb, Barbus trimaculatus Peters, 1852, collected from Hudson-Ntsanwisi Dam in the Olifants River system. A taxonomic description of this new species, Trichodina uretra sp. n. is provided.
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