Digenetic Trematodes of Marine Fishes of India. Part II. Fellodistomatidae
Ten species in the family Fellodistomatidae Nicoll, 1913, are reported from the marine fishes of India. New genera are: Jonesiella, Allobacciger, and Odontotrema and new species are: Faustula basiri, Jonesiella pomacanthi, Allobacciger macrorchis, Bacciger sardinellae, B. cochinensis, and Paradiscog...
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description | Ten species in the family Fellodistomatidae Nicoll, 1913, are reported from the marine fishes of India. New genera are: Jonesiella, Allobacciger, and Odontotrema and new species are: Faustula basiri, Jonesiella pomacanthi, Allobacciger macrorchis, Bacciger sardinellae, B. cochinensis, and Paradiscogaster farooqii. Monascus typicus (Odhner, 1911), and Tergestia clonacantha Manter, 1963, are reported for the first time from the Indian region. Faustula gangetica (Srivastava, 1935) Yamaguti, 1958, originally reported from Clupea ilisha, an anadromous species from Allahabad, is reported from a marine fish, Hilsa sinensis (= Clupea toli). A new name, Paradiscogaster yamagutii, is proposed for junior homonym of P. chaetodontis Yamaguti, 1942. |
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