Metabenedeniella parva n. sp. is described from the marine teleost Diagramma pictum from Heron Island, Queensland, Australia. The type species of the genus, Metabenedeniella hoplognathi, is redescribed and the generic diagnosis emended. Metabenedeniella parva differs from M. hoplognathi in many respects: M. parva is smaller; in M. parva the accessory sclerites and anterior hamuli are of similar length, but the posterior hamuli are smaller, whereas in M. hoplognathi the accessory sclerites are longer than the anterior hamuli and the anterior and posterior hamuli are of similar length; in M. parva the anterior hamuli span the distance between accessory sclerites and posterior hamuli and the anterior hamuli overlap the posterior hamuli conside...
A description is given of three contrasting adhesive attitudes exhibited by three species of capsali...
Trimusculotrema heronensis sp. nov. is described from the skin of the pink whipray, Himantura fai, c...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comTrimusculotrema heronensis sp. nov. is ...
The slate sweetlips, Diagramma labiosum Macleay, 1883 (Perciformes: Haemulidae), off Heron Island, G...
A benedeniine monogenean, Benedenia rohdei n. sp., is reported from the gills of the stripey Lutjanu...
Benedenia lutjani sp. nov. is described from the body surfaces and fins of the marine teleost, Lutja...
Benedeniella macrocolpa (Lühe, 1906) Yamaguti, 1963 is redescribed from new material collected from ...
There are about 70 species of capsalid monogeneans in the Benedeniinae worldwide but only about half...
Tonkinopsis transfretanus Lebedev, 1972 is redescribed and illustrated based on new material from th...
Neobenedenia Yamaguti, 1963, a genus of capsalid (benedeniine) monogeneans lacking a vagina, is rede...
Three species of Volsellituba n. g. and two species of Pennulituba n. g. are described from the gill...
Copyright © 2004 Folia ParasitologicaThe Capsalidae are monogeneans parasitizing ‘skin’, fins and gi...
The following monogeneans from deepwater fish in southeastern Australia are described, based on a su...
Nine species were identified among 1500 monogeneans collected on the gills of 17 speckled blue group...
We made a comparative anatomical study of entobdelline monogenean skin parasites from the blotched f...
A description is given of three contrasting adhesive attitudes exhibited by three species of capsali...
Trimusculotrema heronensis sp. nov. is described from the skin of the pink whipray, Himantura fai, c...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comTrimusculotrema heronensis sp. nov. is ...
The slate sweetlips, Diagramma labiosum Macleay, 1883 (Perciformes: Haemulidae), off Heron Island, G...
A benedeniine monogenean, Benedenia rohdei n. sp., is reported from the gills of the stripey Lutjanu...
Benedenia lutjani sp. nov. is described from the body surfaces and fins of the marine teleost, Lutja...
Benedeniella macrocolpa (Lühe, 1906) Yamaguti, 1963 is redescribed from new material collected from ...
There are about 70 species of capsalid monogeneans in the Benedeniinae worldwide but only about half...
Tonkinopsis transfretanus Lebedev, 1972 is redescribed and illustrated based on new material from th...
Neobenedenia Yamaguti, 1963, a genus of capsalid (benedeniine) monogeneans lacking a vagina, is rede...
Three species of Volsellituba n. g. and two species of Pennulituba n. g. are described from the gill...
Copyright © 2004 Folia ParasitologicaThe Capsalidae are monogeneans parasitizing ‘skin’, fins and gi...
The following monogeneans from deepwater fish in southeastern Australia are described, based on a su...
Nine species were identified among 1500 monogeneans collected on the gills of 17 speckled blue group...
We made a comparative anatomical study of entobdelline monogenean skin parasites from the blotched f...
A description is given of three contrasting adhesive attitudes exhibited by three species of capsali...
Trimusculotrema heronensis sp. nov. is described from the skin of the pink whipray, Himantura fai, c...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comTrimusculotrema heronensis sp. nov. is ...