This paper describes three new species of monogenetic trematodes collected by the senior author from fishes at Suva, Fiji, in 1951. A new genus is named for one of these species. A fourth species, previously known from India, is identified. Parasites of the numerous fishes of the South Pacific have been studied very little and, so far as we can learn, no Monogenea has been reported from this region. One difficulty met in collecting there was lack of adequate identification of the hosts. In these particular cases, only the common or native names of the fishes were obtained. Often, however, the general type of family of the fish was evident
This seventh in a series of monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses nine sp...
This seventh in a series of monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses nine sp...
During January, February, and March of 1934 it was the· privilege of the writer, aided by the Carneg...
This paper describes three new species of monogenetic trematodes collected by the senior author from...
Six species of monogenetic trematodes, collected from the gills ofmarine fishes of the south west co...
Six species of monogenetic trematodes, collected from the gills ofmarine fishes of the south west co...
Six species of monogenetic trematodes, collected from the gills ofmarine fishes of the south west co...
These monogeneans were collected by Harold W. Manter in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1951 from the gi...
These monogeneans were collected by Harold W. Manter in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1951 from the gi...
This sixth of a series on monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses five spec...
new species of monogenetic trematodes belong-ing to six new genera, two of which represent each a ne...
This sixth of a series on monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses five spec...
These monogeneans were collected by Harold W. Manter in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1951 from the gi...
This eighth of a series of monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses two spec...
This eighth of a series of monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses two spec...
This seventh in a series of monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses nine sp...
This seventh in a series of monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses nine sp...
During January, February, and March of 1934 it was the· privilege of the writer, aided by the Carneg...
This paper describes three new species of monogenetic trematodes collected by the senior author from...
Six species of monogenetic trematodes, collected from the gills ofmarine fishes of the south west co...
Six species of monogenetic trematodes, collected from the gills ofmarine fishes of the south west co...
Six species of monogenetic trematodes, collected from the gills ofmarine fishes of the south west co...
These monogeneans were collected by Harold W. Manter in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1951 from the gi...
These monogeneans were collected by Harold W. Manter in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1951 from the gi...
This sixth of a series on monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses five spec...
new species of monogenetic trematodes belong-ing to six new genera, two of which represent each a ne...
This sixth of a series on monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses five spec...
These monogeneans were collected by Harold W. Manter in Wellington, New Zealand, in 1951 from the gi...
This eighth of a series of monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses two spec...
This eighth of a series of monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses two spec...
This seventh in a series of monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses nine sp...
This seventh in a series of monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses nine sp...
During January, February, and March of 1934 it was the· privilege of the writer, aided by the Carneg...