Author:
Chisholm Leslie,Whittington Ian
Abstract
AbstractDendromonocotyle urogymni sp. nov. is described from the dorsal surface of the porcupine ray, Urogymnus asperrimus, kept at Cairns Marine Aquarium Fish in Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Dendromonocotyle urogymni can be distinguished most readily from the other 15 species in the genus by the male copulatory organ which has a distinct spherical inflation mid-way along its length. This is the first monocotylid to be described from U. asperrimus.
Reference7 articles.
1. A revision of Dendromonocotyle with a description of a new species from Pastinachus sephen from the Great Barrier Reef Australia;Chisholm;Journal of Natural History,1995
2. Distribution of the porcupine ray Urogymnus asperrimus in Australian waters with new records from Queensland Memoirs of the Queensland in press;Theiss;Museum,1801
3. High precision microcomputer based measuring system for ecological research of Fisheries and;Roff;Canadian Journal Aquatic Sciences,1986
4. Two new species of Neoentobdella from the skin of Australian stingrays in press;Whittington;Folia Parasitologica
5. A review of Dendromonocotyle from the skin of stingrays and their control in public aquaria;Chisholm;Folia Parasitologica,2004
Cited by
4 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献