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Justine, Jean-lou; Beveridge, Ian; Boxshall, Geoffrey A.; Bray, Rod A.; Moravec, Frantisek; Trilles, Jean-paul; Whittington, Ian D.. |
Over a 7-year period, parasites have been collected from 28 species of groupers (Serranidae, Epinephelinae) in the waters off New Caledonia Host-parasite and parasite-host lists are provided, with a total of 337 host-parasite combinations, including 146 parasite identifications at the species level Results are included for isopods (5 species), copepods (19) monogeneans (56), digeneans (28), cestodes (12) and nematodes (12) When results are restricted to those 14 fish species for which more than five specimens were examined and to parasites identified at the species level, 109 host-parasite combinations were recorded, with 63 different species, of which monogeneans account for half (32 species), and an average of 4 5 parasite species per fish species... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Isopoda; Copepoda; Monogenea; Digenea; Cestoda; Nematoda; Serranidae; Epinephelinae; Parasite biodiversity; Coral reef New Caledonia. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00021/13193/60145.pdf |
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Jaume, Damià; Cartes, Joan E.; Boxshall, Geoffrey A.. |
Japan (Tanaka, 1967; Ohtsuka, 1985; Ohtsuka & Mitsuzumi, 1990; Ohtsuka et al., 1991), Australia (McKinnon & Kimmerer, 1985), and New Zealand (Othman & Greenwood, 1992). Records of species far from their ordinary ranges, such as those of Paramisophria cluthae T. Scott, 1897 from the Mediterranean (Sars, 1924-1925) and the western Pacific (Tanaka, 1967), or that of P. ammophila Fosshagen, 1968 from the Mediterranean (Carola et al., 1995), should be considered with caution since they are based on females only, and the major diagnostic characters at the species level rely on male morphology. In this paper, we describe three new species of Paramisophria from the Spanish zone of the Mediterranean, where they apparently follow an allopatric depth... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 2000 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534296 |
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Boxshall, Geoffrey A.; Bravo, Sandra. |
The commonest caligid copepod infesting commercial salmonid netpen systems in southern Chile is described as a new species, Caligus rogercresseyi. This species belongs to the macarovigroup of species within the genus. It differs from Caligus flexispina Lewis 1964, with which it has previously been confused, in several important characters. These include the relatively elongate caudal rami, the proportions of the female genital complex and of the male abdomen, and the armature and ornamentation of the antenna in both sexes. The form of the sensillae associated with the postantennal process and the form of the male maxilliped are identified as possible additional diagnostic characters of the macarovi-group. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Crustacea parasitic Copepoda salmonid aquaculture sea lice sp.nov.; Chile. |
Ano: 2000 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534363 |
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