Allobenedenia
''Allobenedenia'' is a genus of monopisthocotylean monogeneans, included in the family Capsalidae.Yamaguti, S. (1963). Systema Helminthum Volume IV Monogenea and Aspidocotylea: John Wiley & Sons.WoRMS (2018). Allobenedenia Yamaguti, 1963. Accessed at: http://marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=517901 on 2018-08-12 All species in this genus are fish parasites, parasitic on external surfaces of marine teleosts. According to Yang et al., (2004) species of ''Allobenedenia'' are characterised by a haptor with 5 radial loculi formed by 5 radial septa; the central loculus is usually absent. Species These species are currently recognized in the genus: * ''Allobenedenia convoluta'' (Satyu Yamaguti, Yamaguti, 1937) Satyu Yamaguti, Yamaguti, 1963 * ''Allobenedenia dischizosepta'' (Suriano, 1975) Bagnato, Bullard & Cremonte, 2017 * ''Allobenedenia epinepheli'' (Boris Bychowsky, Bychowsky& Nagibina, 1967) * ''Allobenedenia patagonica'' (Evdokimova, 1969) Yang, Delane C. Kritsky, Kri ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Allobenedenia Convoluta
''Allobenedenia convoluta'' is a species of parasitic monogenean in the family Capsalidae. It has been found in the Seto Inland Sea as well as off the coast of Kagoshima Prefecture and as far as off the coast of Xiamen Xiamen,), also known as Amoy ( ; from the Zhangzhou Hokkien pronunciation, zh, c=, s=, t=, p=, poj=Ē͘-mûi, historically romanized as Amoy, is a sub-provincial city in southeastern Fujian, People's Republic of China, beside the Taiwan Stra .... It has been found infecting the Hong Kong grouper and the convict grouper.Yang, T.; Kritsky, D. C.; Sun, Y. (2004). Revision of ''Allobenedenia'' Yamaguti, 1963 (Monogenoidea: Capsalidae) with the description of ''A. zhangi'' n. sp. from ''Epinephelus fasciatus'' (Teleostei: Serranidae) in the South China Sea. ''Systematic Parasitology.'' 59(3): 223-233. References Animals described in 1963 Monopisthocotylea Taxa named by Satyu Yamaguti {{Monogenea-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Allobenedenia Dischizosepta
''Allobenedenia dischizosepta'' is a species of parasitic monogenean in the family Capsalidae.WoRMS (2023)''Allobenedenia dischizosepta'' (Suriano, 1975) Bagnato, Bullard & Cremonte, 2017 Accessed 2023-06-16. It has been found in waters off the coast of Argentina. It has been found infecting species of fish in the genus '' Acanthistius'', such as the Argentine seabass.Bagnato, E.; Bullard, S. A.; Cremonte, F. (2017). Redescription of ''Allobenedenia dischizosepta'' (Suriano, 1975) n. comb. (Monogenoidea: Capsalidae: Trochopodinae) from the Gills of Argentine Sea Basses (''Acanthistius'') in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean. ''Comparative Parasitology.'' 84(2): 111-118. Description The body of ''Allobenedenia dischizosepta'' is opaque in life. Its body margins are smooth and equally rounded. It has two pairs of eyespots, of which the posterior pair is larger than the anterior. Its attachment organs exhibit bilateral symmetry, each having three glandular pads and two submarginal su ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Capsalidae
Capsalidae Yamaguti, S. (1963) Systema Helminthum IV. Monogenea and Aspidocotylea. London-New York, Interscience Publishers. 699 pp. is a family of monopisthocotylean monogeneans, which includes about 200 species. The monophyly of the Capsalidae is supported by possession of accessory sclerites in the haptor (the posterior attachment organ), and was confirmed by molecular phylogeny. Their oncomiracidium (the free larva) is distinct from that of other families. Capsalids are parasite on various organs of marine fish ( teleosts and elasmobranchs), including skin, fins and gills. Several capsalid species, such a '' Neobenedenia'' spp. are pathogenic, especially on maricultured fish. Included genera Genera as recognized iWorMsare listed below. Recent molecular analyses have shown that several genera, which were defined on morphological characters, are not monophyletic. '' Menziesia'' and '' Nitzschia'' have their equivalent in the botanical nomenclature: '' Menziesia'' (a flo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Delane C
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Satyu Yamaguti
was a Japanese parasitologist, entomologist, and helminthologist. He was a specialist of mosquitoes and helminths such as digeneans, monogeneans, cestodes, acanthocephalans and nematodes. He also worked on the parasitic crustaceans Copepoda and Branchiura. Satyu Yamaguti wrote more than 60 scientific papersAnonymous. 1983. Special edition: A list of papers by Dr. Satyu Yamaguti and his collaborators and a notice on their distribution. The Meguro Parasitological Museum News, 153 (58), 1-12PDF and, more importantly, several huge monographs which are still in use by scientists all over the world and were cited over 1,000 times each. Education and career Satyu Yamaguti was born in Nagano Prefecture, Japan, 21 April 1894. He graduated from Okayama Medical College (1918), studied pathology at Tokyo University (1918-1925) and parasitology at the Institut für Tropenkrankheiten in Hamburg, Germany (1925-1926). He received his MD from Tokyo University in 1926 and was Dr. Sc. of Kyoto U ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |