Number of the records: 1  

Six new and one previously described species of pseudorhabdosynochus (Monogenoidea, Diplectanidae) infecting the gills of groupers (Perciformes, Serranidae) from the Pacific Coasts of Mexico and Panama

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    SYSNO ASEP0365992
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve WOS
    TitleSix new and one previously described species of pseudorhabdosynochus (Monogenoidea, Diplectanidae) infecting the gills of groupers (Perciformes, Serranidae) from the Pacific Coasts of Mexico and Panama
    Author(s) Mendoza-Franco, Edgar F. (BC-A)
    Violante-González, J. (MX)
    Rojas Herrera, A.A. (MX)
    Source TitleJournal of Parasitology. - : Allen Press - ISSN 0022-3395
    Roč. 97, č. 1 (2011), 20-35
    Number of pages16 s.
    Languageeng - English
    CountryUS - United States
    KeywordsN. SP MONOGENEA ; SOUTH CHINA SEA ; EPINEPHELUS-MACULATUS PERCIFORMES ; E-MERRA PERCIFORMES ; SP-NOV MONOGENEA ; NEW-CALEDONIA ; CYCLOPLECTANUM OLIVER ; DAPENG BAY ; YUCATAN PENINSULA ; YAMAGUTI
    Subject RIVGJ - Animal Vermins ; Diseases, Veterinary Medicine
    R&D ProjectsLC522 GA MŠMT - Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS)
    CEZAV0Z60220518 - PAU-O, BC-A (2005-2011)
    UT WOS000288056500004
    DOI10.1645/GE-2716.1
    AnnotationSix new and 1 previously described species of Pseudorhabdosynochus (Diplectanidae) are described and/or reported from the gill lamellae of 5 serranid (Perciformes) fish species from the Pacific waters in Guerrero State of Mexico and Panama City, Panama. These species are P. guerreroensis n. sp., P. urceolus n. sp., P. spirani n. sp., P. fulgidus n. sp., P. tabogaensis n. sp., P. anulus n. sp., and P. amplidiscatum. All new species are mainly distinguished from other species of the genus by the shape and size of the sclerotized vagina and haptoral structures. The present specimens of Alphestes, Cephalopholis, and Epinephelus spp. represent new host records and Panama represents a new geographic record for species of Pseudorhabdosynochus. The apparent common feature supporting a close similarity of these diplectanids is a single, secondary ejaculatory bulb with thickened wall.
    WorkplaceBiology Centre (since 2006)
    ContactDana Hypšová, eje@eje.cz, Tel.: 387 775 214
    Year of Publishing2012
Number of the records: 1  

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