Gyrodactylidae

Přikrylová, Iva, Barson, Maxwell & Shinn, Andrew P., 2021, Description of Tresuncinidactylus wilmienae gen. et sp. n. (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae), from the gills of the bulldog, Marcusenius macrolepidotus (Peters) from Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe, Folia Parasitologica (025) 68, pp. 1-12 : 6-8

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.14411/fp.2021.025

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:0E3385CC-30DD-4F1E-B4B6-3AEA98DEACB4

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8179365

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A1F61F-FFAF-FFDD-FC82-0262353CC73A

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Gyrodactylidae
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Key to genera of the Gyrodactylidae View in CoL View at ENA from African freshwater fish

1 (2) Opisthaptor with 16 marginal hooks of one type ...... 3

2 (1) Opisthaptor with 16 marginal hooks of differing morphologies; five pairs of marginal hooks with large falculate sickles and three pairs of smaller hooks with well articulated sickles ….............................. Diplogyrodactylus View in CoL

3 (4) Marginal hooks of one morphological type, but of differing sizes, length of each sickle being approximately equal in length to that of their handle ................................... ................................................... Tresunicidactylus gen. n.

4 (5) Marginal hook of one type and of equal size and equally distributed around the periphery of the opisthaptor........... 6 5 (4) Distribution of the marginal hooks unequal; 14 marginal hooks located along the posterior margin of the opisthaptor, two marginal hooks located on anterolateral lobes; ventral bar with two pairs of rods ....................... Macrogyrodactylus View in CoL

6 (7) Opisthaptor with additional suction discs; ventral bar complex consists of an inverted U-shaped piece with two semi-attachedbars ........................... Mormyrogyrodactylus View in CoL

7 (8) Hamuli with only one (inner) developed root ........... 9

8 (7) Hamuli with two developed roots; outer root conspicious ............................................. Afrogyrodactylus View in CoL

9 (10) Bulbous MCO; MCO equipped with one apical spine and one to several rows of small spines; one pair of hamuli connected by a simple dorsal bar; ventral bar with or without anterolateral processes, ventral bar membrane present ........................................................... Gyrodactylus View in CoL

10 (9) MCO muscular; MCO consists of central curved cone, muscular pouch armed with numerous small spines; one pair of hamuli with a notable constriction at the junction between the shaft and point regions on each hamulus; simple dorsal and ventral bars; parasite on Citharinidae View in CoL .. Citharodactylus View in CoL

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