Studies on trematodes of marine organisms of the Pacific Coast have been of a scattered and fragmentary nature. J. Stafford (1904) collected and described a number of trematodes from fishes of the north Pacific, but, in his historical survey, Manter (1926) fails to mention specifically any studies covering the waters south of Canada. More recently, in the United States, several contributions to the field have been made by Dr. John E. Guberlet at the University of Washington and at the College of the Pacific by Dr. Alden Noble, under whose guidance this study was made. James Park (1937) revised the genus Podocotyle and added eight new species .from Dillon Beach, California. Descriptions of individual trematodes have been made by various othe...
189 species of digenetic trematodes are reported from teleost fishes of the region of Tortugas, Flor...
During the spring semesters of 1955 and 1956, while the writer was under the supervision of Dr. A. E...
During the spring semesters of 1955 and 1956, while the writer was under the supervision of Dr. A. E...
During the summer of 1924 a study of marine fish parasites was made at the Mount Desert Island (Main...
The following seven species of hemiurid trematodes, some with new host records, are reported in this...
During January, February, and March of 1934 it was the· privilege of the writer, aided by the Carneg...
The aim of this investigation was to study some of the digenetic trematodes of marine fishes from Mo...
To date there has been only on major study concerned with parasites of freshwater fishes of Californ...
During January, February, and March of 1934 it was the· privilege of the writer, aided by the Carneg...
During January, February, and March of 1934 it was the· privilege of the writer, aided by the Carneg...
During January, February, and March of 1934 it was the· privilege of the writer, aided by the Carneg...
Preface This monograph reports the major part of an investigation begun by Raymond M. Cable in 1951,...
Preface This monograph reports the major part of an investigation begun by Raymond M. Cable in 1951,...
Published also as thesis (PH.D.) University of Illinois, 1925."Contributions from the Zoological lab...
189 species of digenetic trematodes are reported from teleost fishes of the region of Tortugas, Flor...
189 species of digenetic trematodes are reported from teleost fishes of the region of Tortugas, Flor...
During the spring semesters of 1955 and 1956, while the writer was under the supervision of Dr. A. E...
During the spring semesters of 1955 and 1956, while the writer was under the supervision of Dr. A. E...
During the summer of 1924 a study of marine fish parasites was made at the Mount Desert Island (Main...
The following seven species of hemiurid trematodes, some with new host records, are reported in this...
During January, February, and March of 1934 it was the· privilege of the writer, aided by the Carneg...
The aim of this investigation was to study some of the digenetic trematodes of marine fishes from Mo...
To date there has been only on major study concerned with parasites of freshwater fishes of Californ...
During January, February, and March of 1934 it was the· privilege of the writer, aided by the Carneg...
During January, February, and March of 1934 it was the· privilege of the writer, aided by the Carneg...
During January, February, and March of 1934 it was the· privilege of the writer, aided by the Carneg...
Preface This monograph reports the major part of an investigation begun by Raymond M. Cable in 1951,...
Preface This monograph reports the major part of an investigation begun by Raymond M. Cable in 1951,...
Published also as thesis (PH.D.) University of Illinois, 1925."Contributions from the Zoological lab...
189 species of digenetic trematodes are reported from teleost fishes of the region of Tortugas, Flor...
189 species of digenetic trematodes are reported from teleost fishes of the region of Tortugas, Flor...
During the spring semesters of 1955 and 1956, while the writer was under the supervision of Dr. A. E...
During the spring semesters of 1955 and 1956, while the writer was under the supervision of Dr. A. E...