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New species of Dactylogyridae Bychowsky, 1933 infecting the gills of Myloplus schomburgkii (Jardine) and Colossoma macropomum (Cuvier) in the Peruvian Amazon
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01 browse.startsWith.months.july 2019
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journal article
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MURRIETA MOREY, GERMAN AUGUSTO
Aliano A.
Grandez F.
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Springer Netherlands
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Four new dactylogyrid species are described, three species (Anacanthorus camposbacae n. sp., Anacanthorus carmenrosae n. sp. and Notozothecium nanayensis n. sp.) from the gills of Myloplus schomburgkii (Jardine), captured in the River Nanay, Iquitos, Peru, and one new species (Mymarothecium iiapensis n. sp.) from the gills of Colossoma macropomum (Cuvier) in a fish pond in Iquitos, Peru. Anacanthorus camposbacae n. sp. differs from its congeners by possessing the accessory piece with a sub-medial branch having tentacle-like extensions. Anacanthorus carmenrosae n. sp. is characterised by possessing a Y-shaped accessory piece. Notozothecium nanayensis n. sp. differs from its congeners by the shape of both anchors and the presence of a short anteromedial triangular process in the ventral bar and by possessing an accessory piece with spoon-shaped proximal end. Mymarothecium iiapensis n. sp. is characterised by presenting a wrench-tool-shaped accessory piece and by possessing both anchors with conspicuous fold on the superficial roots.
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511
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519
cris.boxmetadata.label.volume
96
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6
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English
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Biología marina, Biología de agua dulce, Limnología
Zoología, Ornitología, Entomología, ciencias biológicas del comportamiento
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2-s2.0-85066013706
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Systematic Parasitology
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01655752
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We thank the NGO Centro de Investigación y Promoción Popular (CENDIPP) and the project Estrategia de Extracción y Comercialización de Peces Ornamentales en la Provincia de Mayanas (PROMAPE) for providing the specimens of M. schomburkii used in the present study.
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