From the Atlantic coast to Lake Tanganyika: gill-infecting flatworms of freshwater pellonuline clupeid fishes in West and Central Africa, with description of eleven new species and key to Kapentagyrus (Monogenea, Dactylogyridae)

Unlike their marine counterparts, tropical freshwater clupeids receive little scientific attention. However, they sustain important fisheries that may be of (inter)national commercial interest. Africa harbours over 20 freshwater clupeid species within Pellonulini. Recent research suggests their most...

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