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@article{862507, author = {Přikrylová, Iva and Matějusová, Iveta and Musilová, Naďa and Gelnar, Milan}, article_location = {LAWRENCE, KS 66044 USA}, article_number = {3}, keywords = {OVIPAROUS GYRODACTYLIDEA; SOUTH-AFRICA; SILURIFORMES; TELEOSTEI; BIOLOGY}, language = {eng}, issn = {0022-3395}, journal = {Journal of Parasitology}, title = {A NEW GYRODACTYLID (MONOGENEA) GENUS ON GRAY BICHIR, POLYPTERUS SENEGALUS (POLYPTERIDAE) FROM SENEGAL (WEST AFRICA)}, volume = {95}, year = {2009} }
TY - JOUR ID - 862507 AU - Přikrylová, Iva - Matějusová, Iveta - Musilová, Naďa - Gelnar, Milan PY - 2009 TI - A NEW GYRODACTYLID (MONOGENEA) GENUS ON GRAY BICHIR, POLYPTERUS SENEGALUS (POLYPTERIDAE) FROM SENEGAL (WEST AFRICA) JF - Journal of Parasitology VL - 95 IS - 3 SP - 555-560 EP - 555-560 PB - Amarican Society of Parasitologists SN - 00223395 KW - OVIPAROUS GYRODACTYLIDEA KW - SOUTH-AFRICA KW - SILURIFORMES KW - TELEOSTEI KW - BIOLOGY N2 - Diplogyrodactylus martini n. g. et sp., a viviparous monogenean, is described from the gills of gray bichir Polypterus senegalus Cuvier, 1829, in Senegal. This new genus can be readily distinguished from the other described viviparous genera based on the morphology of the attachment apparatus. The haptor is equipped with a pair of centrally positioned hamuli, a simple ventral bar without membrane and 8 pairs of marginal hooks of 2 types, 5 pairs of hooks with well-defined large falculate sickles, and 3 pairs of smaller hooks with well-articulated sickles. The new genus is unique in having a teardrop-shaped muscular tubular male copulatory organ which lacks spines. A partial sequence of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS rDNA) was obtained from 4 specimens of D. martini. The relationship among D. martini and other genera of the Gyrodactylidae is discussed based on the similarities of the attachment apparatus. ER -
PŘIKRYLOVÁ, Iva, Iveta MATĚJUSOVÁ, Naďa MUSILOVÁ a Milan GELNAR. A NEW GYRODACTYLID (MONOGENEA) GENUS ON GRAY BICHIR, POLYPTERUS SENEGALUS (POLYPTERIDAE) FROM SENEGAL (WEST AFRICA). \textit{Journal of Parasitology}. LAWRENCE, KS 66044 USA: Amarican Society of Parasitologists, roč.~95, č.~3, s.~555-560. ISSN~0022-3395. 2009.
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