Gyrodactylus gambusiae Rogers & Wellborn, 1965
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.196033 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6211395 |
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Gyrodactylus gambusiae Rogers & Wellborn, 1965 |
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Gyrodactylus gambusiae Rogers & Wellborn, 1965 View in CoL
( Figure 12 View FIGURES 1 – 14. A ; Tables 4 View TABLE 4 and 7)
Type host: Gambusia affinis Baird & Girard (“mosquitofish”, “guayacón mosquito”).
Site of infection: Fins and body.
Type locality: Welaka Lake, Putnam Co., Florida, USA.
Type material examined: One paratype ( USNPC 908–19/20).
Comments: Ventral bar not visible in paratype. The large open faced, angular marginal hook sickles of G. gambusiae are readily differentiated from those of both G. j a ro c h o sp. nov. and G. xalapensis sp. nov. ( Figures 13, 14 View FIGURES 1 – 14. A ). The marginal hook sickles of G. gambusiae are morphologically similar to those of Gyrodactylus milleri Harris & Cable, 2000 (all three marginal hook types - see the full description below) and G. turnbulli . The sickle point of G. gambusiae , which quickly narrows abruptly to give a short tip, however, most readily discriminates this species from the latter two, which have longer, more slender sickle points.
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