Ectoparasites face a daily challenge: to remain attached to their hosts. Polyopisthocotylean monogeneans usually attach to the surface of fish gills using highly specialized structures, the sclerotized clamps. In the original description of the protomicrocotylid species Lethacotyle fijiensis, described 60 years ago, the clamps were considered to be absent but few specimens were available and this observation was later questioned. In addition, genera within the family Protomicrocotylidae have either clamps of the "gastrocotylid" or the "microcotylid" types; this puzzled systematists because these clamp types are characteristic of distinct, major groups. Discovery of another, new, species of the genus Lethacotyle, has allowed us to explore th...
Copyright © 2001 CSIROThis study continues the collection of data on the anterior adhesive areas and...
Based on a molecular and morphological study, a new monocotylid genus, Holocephalocotyle n. gen. is ...
The monogeneans Decacotyle lymmae and D. tetrakordyle (Monocotylidae: Decacotylinae), from gills of ...
<p>Ectoparasites face a daily challenge: to remain attached to their hosts. Polyopisthocotylean mono...
<div><p>Ectoparasites face a daily challenge: to remain attached to their hosts. Polyopisthocotylean...
Monocotylid monogeneans inhabit a wide diversity of sites on their chondrichthyan hosts including th...
Not AvailablePolyopisthocotylean monogenean parasites of fishes are highly host specific and have be...
Seven species of monogenetic trematodes, including the two genotypes, Engraulicola forcepopenis Geo...
BACKGROUND: Parasite switches to new host species are of fundamental scientific interest and may be ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2004 The American Micro...
Paracaesicola n. gen., is erected herein to accommodate a new microcotylid species, Paracaesicola na...
Monogeneans (flatworms) are among the most host-specific of parasites in general and may be the most...
Monogenea is a class of ectoparasitic flatworms on the skin, gills, or fins of fish. Microcotylidae ...
This study continues the collection of data on the anterior adhesive areas and secretions of monopis...
Monogeneans (flatworms) are among the most host-specific of parasites in general and may be the most...
Copyright © 2001 CSIROThis study continues the collection of data on the anterior adhesive areas and...
Based on a molecular and morphological study, a new monocotylid genus, Holocephalocotyle n. gen. is ...
The monogeneans Decacotyle lymmae and D. tetrakordyle (Monocotylidae: Decacotylinae), from gills of ...
<p>Ectoparasites face a daily challenge: to remain attached to their hosts. Polyopisthocotylean mono...
<div><p>Ectoparasites face a daily challenge: to remain attached to their hosts. Polyopisthocotylean...
Monocotylid monogeneans inhabit a wide diversity of sites on their chondrichthyan hosts including th...
Not AvailablePolyopisthocotylean monogenean parasites of fishes are highly host specific and have be...
Seven species of monogenetic trematodes, including the two genotypes, Engraulicola forcepopenis Geo...
BACKGROUND: Parasite switches to new host species are of fundamental scientific interest and may be ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Copyright © 2004 The American Micro...
Paracaesicola n. gen., is erected herein to accommodate a new microcotylid species, Paracaesicola na...
Monogeneans (flatworms) are among the most host-specific of parasites in general and may be the most...
Monogenea is a class of ectoparasitic flatworms on the skin, gills, or fins of fish. Microcotylidae ...
This study continues the collection of data on the anterior adhesive areas and secretions of monopis...
Monogeneans (flatworms) are among the most host-specific of parasites in general and may be the most...
Copyright © 2001 CSIROThis study continues the collection of data on the anterior adhesive areas and...
Based on a molecular and morphological study, a new monocotylid genus, Holocephalocotyle n. gen. is ...
The monogeneans Decacotyle lymmae and D. tetrakordyle (Monocotylidae: Decacotylinae), from gills of ...