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Autor:
Mieke A. A. Burger, Robert D. Adlard
Publikováno v:
Parasitology. 137:793-814
SUMMARYKudoid parasites are significant pathogens of marine fish. In the past, specific identification has been difficult due to a paucity of detailed morphological and biological information provided in the original description of some species. Howe
Autor:
Robert D. Adlard, Mieke A. A. Burger
Publikováno v:
Folia parasitologica. 58(1)
Kudoid parasites are known to infect a large variety of fish. A significant proportion of Kudoa species have relatively low host specificity, with a single species able to infect multiple host species representing various host families even from diff
Autor:
Robert D. Adlard, Mieke A. A. Burger
Publikováno v:
Parasitology. 137(12)
SUMMARYSome Kudoa species display variations in the number of polar capsules in spores within an individual pseudocyst. Nonetheless, there is usually a dominant morphotype which forms a significant element of diagnosis. In 2007, a Kudoa isolate from
Publikováno v:
Folia parasitologica. 57(1)
Four new species of Ceratomyxa Thelohan, 1892 are described from the gall bladders of fishes collected off Lizard Island, Australia. These species are characterised using a combination of morphometric and molecular data. Ceratomyxa bartholomewae sp.
Publikováno v:
Journal of fish diseases. 31(11)
Parasites of the genus Kudoa (Phylum Myxozoa) have long been known to cause considerable losses to finfish aquaculture. One such parasite species, Kudoa amamiensis, causes unsightly white cysts in the skeletal muscle of yellowtail kingfish, Seriola q
Publikováno v:
Parasitology. 134(Pt 5)
SUMMARYTwo morphologically novel Kudoa species are characterized from brain tissue of fish, Kudoa chaetodoni n. sp. from Chaetodon unimaculatus (Chaetodontidae) and Kudoa lethrini n. sp. from Gymnocranius audleyi and Lethrinus harak (Lethrinidae). Ad