Two new axinid species (Monogenea: Axinidae) from the Pharao flyingfish Cypselurus naresii (Günther) (Beloniformes: Exocoetidae) in the Gulf of Tonkin off Vietnam
A total of 21 Pharao flyingfish Cypselurus naresii (Günther) from the Gulf of Tonkin off Vietnam was examined for monogeneans. Ten individuals were parasitised by 72 specimens of two new axinid species of two rare and little known genera, Unnithanaxine Price, 1962 containing only one species, U. par...
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description | A total of 21 Pharao flyingfish
Cypselurus naresii
(Günther) from the Gulf of Tonkin off Vietnam was examined for monogeneans. Ten individuals were parasitised by 72 specimens of two new axinid species of two rare and little known genera,
Unnithanaxine
Price, 1962 containing only one species,
U. parawa
(Unnithan, 1957), and
Loxuroides
Price, 1962 containing two species,
L. sasikala
(Unnithan, 1957) and
L. fungilliformis
Zhang, Ding, Liu & Wang, 1999.
Unnithanaxine naresii
n. sp. and
Loxuroides pricei
n. sp. are described and differentiated from the related species.
Unnithanaxine naresii
n. sp. is morphologically similar to
U. parawa
but is distinguished by the size of the clamps and reproduction organs, the number of spines in the lateral groups of the genital atrium, and in parasitism in a host fish species of a different genus.
Loxuroides pricei
n. sp. differs from
L. fungilliformis
in the greater size of the body, the number of clamps, testes, spines on cirrus and genital atrium, and in parasitism in a different host family. Similarly,
L. pricei
can be separated from
L. sasikala
in having a shorter distance from the anterior extremity to genital atrium or vaginal region, fewer testes, and a slightly greater number of spines on cirrus and genital atrium. |
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Cypselurus naresii
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Unnithanaxine
Price, 1962 containing only one species,
U. parawa
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Loxuroides
Price, 1962 containing two species,
L. sasikala
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Zhang, Ding, Liu & Wang, 1999.
Unnithanaxine naresii
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Loxuroides pricei
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Unnithanaxine naresii
n. sp. is morphologically similar to
U. parawa
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Loxuroides pricei
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L. fungilliformis
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L. sasikala
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Cypselurus naresii
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Unnithanaxine
Price, 1962 containing only one species,
U. parawa
(Unnithan, 1957), and
Loxuroides
Price, 1962 containing two species,
L. sasikala
(Unnithan, 1957) and
L. fungilliformis
Zhang, Ding, Liu & Wang, 1999.
Unnithanaxine naresii
n. sp. and
Loxuroides pricei
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Unnithanaxine naresii
n. sp. is morphologically similar to
U. parawa
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Cypselurus naresii
(Günther) from the Gulf of Tonkin off Vietnam was examined for monogeneans. Ten individuals were parasitised by 72 specimens of two new axinid species of two rare and little known genera,
Unnithanaxine
Price, 1962 containing only one species,
U. parawa
(Unnithan, 1957), and
Loxuroides
Price, 1962 containing two species,
L. sasikala
(Unnithan, 1957) and
L. fungilliformis
Zhang, Ding, Liu & Wang, 1999.
Unnithanaxine naresii
n. sp. and
Loxuroides pricei
n. sp. are described and differentiated from the related species.
Unnithanaxine naresii
n. sp. is morphologically similar to
U. parawa
but is distinguished by the size of the clamps and reproduction organs, the number of spines in the lateral groups of the genital atrium, and in parasitism in a host fish species of a different genus.
Loxuroides pricei
n. sp. differs from
L. fungilliformis
in the greater size of the body, the number of clamps, testes, spines on cirrus and genital atrium, and in parasitism in a different host family. Similarly,
L. pricei
can be separated from
L. sasikala
in having a shorter distance from the anterior extremity to genital atrium or vaginal region, fewer testes, and a slightly greater number of spines on cirrus and genital atrium.</abstract><cop>Dordrecht</cop><pub>Springer Netherlands</pub><pmid>27095667</pmid><doi>10.1007/s11230-016-9635-y</doi><tpages>8</tpages></addata></record> |
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