Diversity of Monogenoidea parasitizing scombrid fishes from Rio de Janeiro coast, Brazil
Eleven known species of Monogenoidea were found parasitizing six different species of scombrid fishes collected from Rio de Janeiro coast, Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Capsala biparasitica, Capsala katsuwoni, Capsala notosinense, Nasicola brasiliensis, Nasicola klawei, Allopseudaxinoides euthynni, S...
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doaj-ac9a89599dda49519e86654c5097481e2021-05-21T15:24:41ZengPensoft PublishersCheck List1809-127X2015-04-011131710.15560/11.3.162819226Diversity of Monogenoidea parasitizing scombrid fishes from Rio de Janeiro coast, BrazilMarcia Justo0Anna Kohn1Laboratório de Helmintos Parasitos de Peixes, Instituto Oswaldo CruzLaboratório de Helmintos Parasitos de Peixes, Instituto Oswaldo CruzEleven known species of Monogenoidea were found parasitizing six different species of scombrid fishes collected from Rio de Janeiro coast, Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Capsala biparasitica, Capsala katsuwoni, Capsala notosinense, Nasicola brasiliensis, Nasicola klawei, Allopseudaxinoides euthynni, Sibitrema poonui, Hexostoma albsmithi, Hexostoma euthynni, Hexostoma keokeo and Hexostoma sibi. Katsuwonus pelamis is reported as a new host to A. euthynni and Thunnus obesus to H. albsmithi. Capsala notosinense, A. euthynni, H. albsmithi and H. sibi are referred for the first time in Brazil, Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Morphological and morphometric features are presented for each species.https://checklist.pensoft.net/article/19226/download/pdf/ |
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Diversity of Monogenoidea parasitizing scombrid fishes from Rio de Janeiro coast, Brazil |
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Diversity of Monogenoidea parasitizing scombrid fishes from Rio de Janeiro coast, Brazil |
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Eleven known species of Monogenoidea were found parasitizing six different species of scombrid fishes collected from Rio de Janeiro coast, Southwestern Atlantic Ocean: Capsala biparasitica, Capsala katsuwoni, Capsala notosinense, Nasicola brasiliensis, Nasicola klawei, Allopseudaxinoides euthynni, Sibitrema poonui, Hexostoma albsmithi, Hexostoma euthynni, Hexostoma keokeo and Hexostoma sibi. Katsuwonus pelamis is reported as a new host to A. euthynni and Thunnus obesus to H. albsmithi. Capsala notosinense, A. euthynni, H. albsmithi and H. sibi are referred for the first time in Brazil, Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Morphological and morphometric features are presented for each species. |
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