Some Monogenoideans of the Family Diplectanidae Bychowsky, 1957 from Australian Teleost Fishes

Author:

Young P. C.

Abstract

1. Four new species of the genusDiplectanumDiesing, 1858 are described. These areD. cupatumsp.nov. from the gills of bothEpinephelus merraBloch andE. fasciatus(Forskål),D. plectropomisp.nov. from the gills ofPlectropomus maculatus(Bloch),D. summanaesp. nov. from the gills ofE. summana(Forskål), andD. vagampullumsp.nov. from the gills ofE. merraBloch.2.Latericaecumgen.nov. andMonoplectanumgen.nov. are proposed to containL. pearsonisp.nov. andM. australissp.nov. collected from the gills ofSphyraena obtusataCuvier & Vallenciennes andSillago ciliatarespectively.Calydiscoidesgen.nov. is proposed to containC. australissp.nov. from the gills ofLethrinus chrystostomuRichardson together withC. difficilis(Yamaguti, 1953) comb.nov.,C. duplicostatus(Yamaguti, 1953) comb.nov. andC.flexuosus(Yamaguti, 1953) comb.nov.3.Lepidotrema angusta(Johnston & Tiegs, 1922) Price, 1937 andL. bidyanaMurray, 1931 are redescribed from fresh materials from the type hosts and the generic diagnosis is emended from a study of these specimens, new specimens ofL. tenueJohnston & Tiegs, 1922, and named material ofL. theraponJohnston & Tiegs, 1922.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Parasitology

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