Scutogyrus longicornis (Paperna & Thurston, 1969)
Cichlidogyrus longicornis longicornis Paperna & Thurston, 1969: 20-22, fig. 3a, b, d.
Cichlidogyrus longicornis – Douëllou 1993: 170-172, fig. 71, 72.
Scutogyrus longicornis – Pariselle & Euzet 1995b: 161- 163, figs 4, 5.
Actinocleidus muelleri Ferdousi & Chandra, 2002: 56, 57, fig. 4.
TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype from Sarotherodon galilaeus: MRAC M.T. 35.931 (Paperna 1979).
Paratypes: private collection of Dr Paperna.
OTHER MATERIAL. — MNHN 128 HF (Douëllou 1993); MNHN 461 HF Tg58 and Tg59; BMNH 1994.4.7.2; MRAC 37.358 (Pariselle & Euzet 1995b).
TYPE HOST. — Sarotherodon galilaeus (Linnaeus, 1758) .
TYPE LOCALITY. — Lakes Georges and Albert, Uganda.
ADDITIONAL HOSTS. — Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758) and Tilapia zillii Gervais, 1848 (Paperna 1979) (for T. zillii: as species belonging to Scutogyrus are only found on mouthbreeder cichlid fishes, it is probably the result of a sampling error [mix of samples or contamination] or of host identification); Oreochromis mortimeri (Trewavas, 1966) (Douëllou 1993); O. mossambicus (Ferdousi & Chandra 2002) .
SITE. — Gills.
ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES. — Kete Kratchi, Volta Lake, Ghana (Paperna 1969); Cairo, Nile River, Egypt on O. niloticus (Ergens 1981); Kariba Lake, Zimbabwe on O. mortimeri (Douëllou 1993) . Senegal and Côte d’Ivoire on O. niloticus (Pariselle & Euzet 1995b) . Bangladesh in BAU and BFRI fish farm ponds on introduced O. niloticus and O. mossambicus (Ferdousi & Chandra 2002) .
REMARKS
Dossou (1982) suggested that C. longicornis longicornis could be raised to species level, this was done by Douëllou (1993).