Gyrodactylus poeciliae Harris & Cable, 2000
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Gyrodactylus poeciliae Harris & Cable, 2000 |
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Gyrodactylus poeciliae Harris & Cable, 2000 View in CoL
( Figure 21 View FIGURES 15 – 29. A ; Tables 4 View TABLE 4 and 7)
Type host: Poecilia caucana Steindachner (“Cauca molly”, “piponcita”).
Site of infection: Body surface.
Type locality: La Concepción, Venezuela.
Type material examined: Holotype ( BMNH 1999.4.12.1).
Comments: The marginal hook sickles of G. poeciliae are arguably most similar to those of G. costaricensis in having a large, deep, approximately triangular shaped base, a proportionately narrow, slightly forward angled shaft and a short tip. Thus, the discrimination of G. poeciliae , based on marginal hook morphology, follows the comments provided for G. costaricensis .
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