Kuhnia scombri (Kuhn, 1829) Sproston, 1945
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https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2022.08.007 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A36475-B826-FFA3-647E-766CFCFA302D |
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Felipe |
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Kuhnia scombri |
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3.2.1. Kuhnia scombri View in CoL
Seventeen specimens were observed in Victorian waters ( Fig. 1a–g View Fig and Table 4). Body lanceolate. Maximum width near mid-line, tapering to narrow anterior and posterior regions up until the haptor. Copulatory organ consists of a central pad with two rows of 5 genital hooks, and two smaller pads anterolaterally, each with one large hook ( Fig. 1c View Fig ). Haptor well separated from body proper, heart-shaped, contains eight clamps in two opposing rows of four clamps ( Fig. 1a View Fig ). Distance between clamp
The preliminary identification of the host species using morphological characteristics was ascertained by the sequencing of cox 1 gene. A search in GenBank for the representative sequence generated (Sequence ID: MZ274049–50) in this study showed 100% similarity with S. australasicus (Sequence ID: DQ107708) identified from Australian waters ( Ward et al., 2005), thus confirming the host’ s taxonomic status.
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