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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 9, p e0184376 (2017)
An endoparasitic monogenean was identified for the first time from Indonesia. The oesophagus and anterior stomach of the croakers Nibea soldado (Lacépède) and Otolithes ruber (Bloch & Schneider) (n = 35 each) sampled from the South Java coast in Ma
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https://doaj.org/article/30e371e7050f4d43915b75706b578d31
Publikováno v:
Systematic Parasitology. 98:99-109
In the evaluation of the larval trypanorhynch fauna off the Sultanate of Oman, a total of 188 bony fishes belonging to 16 species were studied, which led to the description of a new species with the establishment of new host and locality records. A n
Publikováno v:
Systematic Parasitology. 97:727-741
A new ancyrocephalid monogenean is described from the gills of wild White-spottedrabbitfish Siganus canaliculatus (Park) based on morphological and molecular analyses. Glyphidohaptor safiensis n. sp. can be distinguished from other members of the gen
Autor:
Marcus Frank, Stefan Theisen, Rodney A. Bray, Harry W. Palm, Sarah H. Al-Jufaili, Jaydipbhai Suthar
Publikováno v:
Parasitology Research
Aspidogaster limacoides Diesing, 1834 (Aspidogastridae) is redescribed based on light and scanning electron microscopy of specimens from the stomach and intestine of Abramis brama, Rutilus rutilus and Scardinius erythrophthalmus (Actinopterygii: Cypr
Autor:
Sarah H. Al Jufaili, Harry W. Palm
Publikováno v:
Systematic Parasitology. 94:809-818
Tetrancistrum labyrinthus n. sp. is described from the gills of the marine herbivorous fish Siganus canaliculatus (Park) found in the Western Indian Ocean (Sea of Oman and Arabian Sea). Comparative morphological analyses of all previously described s
Autor:
Harry W. Palm, Abdulrahman Al-Nabhani, Volodymyr K. Machkevskyi, Sarah H. Al-Jufaili, Mark A. Freeman
Publikováno v:
Parasitology Research
Investigations regarding the parasite fauna of wild whitespotted rabbitfish (Siganus canaliculatus) Park, 1797 revealed white, spherical, loosely attached cysts measuring 896 (375–1406) μm in diameter in the inner endothelial wall of the esophagus
Autor:
Sarah H. Al-Jufaili, Andrew P. Shinn, James E. Bron, Giuseppe Paladini, Gil Ha Yoon, Mark A. Freeman
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors
Background The Sultanate of Oman’s aquaculture industry is expanding with an on-going assessment of potential new fish species for culture. The king soldier bream, Argyrops spinifer (Forsskål) (Sparidae), is one such species that is under consider