This sixth of a series on monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses five species of Monogenea from Australian waters. Polylabris carnivonensis n. sp., from the gills of Leiognathus fasciatus, and Polylabris sigani no. sp., from the gills of Siganus ormin, are described. Polylabris sillaginae (Woolcock, 1936) n. comb and Gonoplasius carangis Sandars, 1944 are redescribed. In order that comparisons can be made between Australian and New Zealand populations, Kahawaia truttae (Dillon and Hargis, 1965) Lebedev, 1969 is briefly I described
Gills of carangid fishes in Australian waters are dominated by a diversity of polyopisthocotylean mo...
Gills of carangid fishes in Australian waters are dominated by a diversity of polyopisthocotylean mo...
There are approximately 25 000 species of fishes known in the world. The Monogenea are believed to b...
This sixth of a series on monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses five spec...
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...
This paper describes three new species of monogenetic trematodes collected by the senior author from...
English version of the paper first appearing in the Russian language periodical Zoological Journal (...
English version of the paper which first appeared in the Russian language periodical Parazitologiche...
English version of the paper which first appeared in the Russian language periodical Zoological Jour...
Twelve species of monogeneans of the family Microcotylidae and one species of the family Heteraxinid...
Gills of carangid fishes in Australian waters are dominated by a diversity of polyopisthocotylean mo...
Gills of carangid fishes in Australian waters are dominated by a diversity of polyopisthocotylean mo...
Gills of carangid fishes in Australian waters are dominated by a diversity of polyopisthocotylean mo...
Gills of carangid fishes in Australian waters are dominated by a diversity of polyopisthocotylean mo...
There are approximately 25 000 species of fishes known in the world. The Monogenea are believed to b...
This sixth of a series on monogenetic trematodes from the Southern Pacific Ocean discusses five spec...
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...
This paper describes three new species of monogenetic trematodes collected by the senior author from...
English version of the paper first appearing in the Russian language periodical Zoological Journal (...
English version of the paper which first appeared in the Russian language periodical Parazitologiche...
English version of the paper which first appeared in the Russian language periodical Zoological Jour...
Twelve species of monogeneans of the family Microcotylidae and one species of the family Heteraxinid...
Gills of carangid fishes in Australian waters are dominated by a diversity of polyopisthocotylean mo...
Gills of carangid fishes in Australian waters are dominated by a diversity of polyopisthocotylean mo...
Gills of carangid fishes in Australian waters are dominated by a diversity of polyopisthocotylean mo...
Gills of carangid fishes in Australian waters are dominated by a diversity of polyopisthocotylean mo...
There are approximately 25 000 species of fishes known in the world. The Monogenea are believed to b...