Dinemoura producta (Müller, 1785) is a member of the Pandaridae, which comprises about 50 species of siphonostomatoid copepods exclusively parasitic on the body surface of elasmobranchs. The species is the type species of the genus and was first reported as Caligus productus Müller, 1785 from a shark from Norway. Latreille (1829) was correct to remove C. productus from that conglomeration and created for it a new genus called Dinemoura. The genus is now represented by four valid species, all of them occurring on the body surface of large pelagic sharks. In Cressey’s (1967) revision of the Pandaridae, 11 synonyms were listed under the species of D. producta suggesting a long and confusing history on the recognition and name changes of this s...
Members of the order Siphonostomatoida (Copepoda) are generally poorly described from South African ...
The copepod Nemesis santhadevii sp. nov. (Siphonostomatoida: Eudactylinidae), which is parasitizing ...
PubMedID: 20532854The temnodontis variety of Caligus mauritanicus Brian, 1924 described by Brian (19...
Dinemoleus indeprensus gen. nov., sp. nov. is a new pandarid copepod parasitic on the recently disc...
Copepods of the family Pandaridae are typically ectoparasites of elasmobranch fishes. They display a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
A female specimen of the pandarid copepod, Dinemoleus indeprensus Cressey & Boyle, 1978, was collect...
Five pandarid (Copepoda) species, Dinemoura produeta, D. latifolia, Echthrogaleus coleoptratus, Pan...
FIG. 2. Scanning electron micrographs showing structures on the ventral surface of the cephalothorax...
Eighteen species of copepods are reported from fishes of the western North Pacific, including the Be...
Atotal of 80 specimens of Pandarus satyrus, a cosmopolitan ectoparasitic copepod, were taken from fi...
Fig. 11. Pandarus satyrus Dana, 1852, young male (KMNH IvR 500,509). A, leg 1; B, leg 2; C, leg 3; D...
In the Chilean coast, sharks and rays are one of the least studied fish groups, therefore quantitati...
A new caligid copepod species, Pupulina mantensis sp. n. is described based on female and male speci...
The copepod Pandarus rhincodonicus sp. nov. (Copepoda: Pandaridae), collected from whale sharks, Rhi...
Members of the order Siphonostomatoida (Copepoda) are generally poorly described from South African ...
The copepod Nemesis santhadevii sp. nov. (Siphonostomatoida: Eudactylinidae), which is parasitizing ...
PubMedID: 20532854The temnodontis variety of Caligus mauritanicus Brian, 1924 described by Brian (19...
Dinemoleus indeprensus gen. nov., sp. nov. is a new pandarid copepod parasitic on the recently disc...
Copepods of the family Pandaridae are typically ectoparasites of elasmobranch fishes. They display a...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
A female specimen of the pandarid copepod, Dinemoleus indeprensus Cressey & Boyle, 1978, was collect...
Five pandarid (Copepoda) species, Dinemoura produeta, D. latifolia, Echthrogaleus coleoptratus, Pan...
FIG. 2. Scanning electron micrographs showing structures on the ventral surface of the cephalothorax...
Eighteen species of copepods are reported from fishes of the western North Pacific, including the Be...
Atotal of 80 specimens of Pandarus satyrus, a cosmopolitan ectoparasitic copepod, were taken from fi...
Fig. 11. Pandarus satyrus Dana, 1852, young male (KMNH IvR 500,509). A, leg 1; B, leg 2; C, leg 3; D...
In the Chilean coast, sharks and rays are one of the least studied fish groups, therefore quantitati...
A new caligid copepod species, Pupulina mantensis sp. n. is described based on female and male speci...
The copepod Pandarus rhincodonicus sp. nov. (Copepoda: Pandaridae), collected from whale sharks, Rhi...
Members of the order Siphonostomatoida (Copepoda) are generally poorly described from South African ...
The copepod Nemesis santhadevii sp. nov. (Siphonostomatoida: Eudactylinidae), which is parasitizing ...
PubMedID: 20532854The temnodontis variety of Caligus mauritanicus Brian, 1924 described by Brian (19...