Koronacantha mexicana n. gen., n. sp. (Acanthocephala: Illiosentidae) from Marine Fishes in Chamela Bay, Jalisco, Mexico
A new species and genus of Acanthocephala is described based on specimens found in the intestine of Anisotremus interruptus (Gill, 1862), Haemulon sexfasciatum Gill, 1863, Haemulon scudderiGill, 1863, Pomadasys leuciscus (Günther, 1864), and Eugenes sp. Jordan and Evermann, 1927, from the marine wat...
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