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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Acanthocephala - anatomy & histology
Acanthocephala - classification
Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Cements
Female
Female animals
Fish Diseases - parasitology
Fishes
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Ganglia
Genitalia
Helminthiasis - parasitology
Helminthiasis, Animal
Holotypes
Integument
Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic - parasitology
Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic - veterinary
Intestines - parasitology
Invertebrates
Koronacantha mexicana
Less representative or incertae sedis groups: acanthocephala, chaetognatha, gnathostomulida, lophophoria, merostomata, mesozoa, myxozoa, nematorhyncha, pararthropoda, placozoa, priapuloidea, prochordata, pycnogonida, rotifera
Male
Marine
Mexico
Neck
Papillae
Parasitology
Proboscis
Seawater
Sex Characteristics
Systematics-Phylogenetics
title Koronacantha mexicana n. gen., n. sp. (Acanthocephala: Illiosentidae) from Marine Fishes in Chamela Bay, Jalisco, Mexico
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