Caudotestis
Caudotestis is a genus of trematodes in the family Opecoelidae.
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Subfamily: | Stenakrinae |
Genus: | Caudotestis Issaitschikov, 1928[1] |
Species
- Caudotestis azurionis (Yamaguti, 1951)[2]
- Caudotestis dorosomatis (Yamaguti, 1951)[2]
- Caudotestis fusiformis (Price, 1934)[3]
- Caudotestis glacialis (Zdzitowiecki, 1989) Cribb, 2005[4][5]
- Caudotestis kerguelensis (Prudhoe & Bray, 1973) Cribb, 2005[6][5]
- Caudotestis nicolli Issaitschikov, 1928[1]
- Caudotestis opisthorchis (Polyanski, 1955) Cribb, 2005[7][5]
- Caudotestis pachysomus Manter, 1954[8]
- Caudotestis patagonensis Cantatore, Lancia, Lanfranchi & Timi, 2012[9]
- Caudotestis rhabdosargi (Wang, 1982)[10]
- Caudotestis seychellensis (Toman, 1992)[11]
- Caudotestis spari Yamaguti, 1951[2]
- Caudotestis trachuri (Pogorel'tseva, 1954)[12]
- Caudotestis tyrrhenicus Paggi & Orrechia, 1976[13]
- Caudotestis ventichthysi Bray, Waeschenbach, Dyal, Littlewood & Morand, 2014[14]
- Caudotestis zhukovi (Yamguti, 1971)[15]
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References
- Isaaitcshikow, I. M. (1928). Zur Kenntnis der parasitischen Würmer einiger Gruppen von Wirbeltieren der russischen Arktis. Trucdy Morskogo nauchnogo instituta, 3(2), 5–79.
- Yamaguti, S. (1951). Studies on the helminth fauna of Japan. Part 44. Trematodes of fishes, IX. Acta Medica Okayama, 7, 247–282.
- Price, E. W. (1934). New digenetic trematodes from marine fishes. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 91(7), 1–8.
- Zdzitowiecki, K. (1989). Morphologic and systematic data of 3 digenetic trematode species occurring in nototheniid fishes in the environs of the South Shetlands (Antarctic). Acta Parasitologica Polonica, 34, 319–324.
- Cribb, T. H. (2005). Family Opecoelidae Ozaki, 1925. In Bray, Rodney A., Gibson, David I. & Jones, Arlene (Eds.), Keys to the Trematoda, Vol. 2 (443–541). London: CABI Publishing and The Natural History Museum.
- Prudhoe, S. & Bray R. (1973). Digenetic trematodes from fishes. Reports of the British, Australian, and New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition, Series B, 8, 195–225.
- Polyanski, Y. I. (1955). Studies on the parasitology of fish in the northern seas of the U. S. S. R. Parasites of fish of the Barents Sea. Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instituta, 19, 5–170.
- Manter, H. W. (1954). Some digenetic trematodes from fishes of New Zealand. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 82, 475–568.
- Cantatore, D. M., Lancia, J. P., Lanfranchi, A. L. & Timi, J. T. (2012). A new species of Caudotestis (Digenea: Opecoelidae) parasitizing the horsefish, Congiopodus peruvianus (Scorpaeniformes: Congiopodidae) from the Patagonian shelf, Argentina. The Journal of Parasitology, 98(6), 1144–1147.
- Wang, P. Q. (1982). Hemiuroid trematodes of marine fishes from Fujian province, China. Journal of the Fujian Teacher’s University, Natural Science, 2, 67–80.
- Toman, G. (1992). Digenetic trematodes of marine teleost fishes from the Seychelles, Indian Ocean. III. Acta Parasitologica, 37(3), 119–126.
- Pogorel'tseva, T. P. (1954). New species of digenetic trematodes from fishes in the Black Sea. Naukovi Zapiski Kievskogo Derjavnogo Pedagogicheskogo Institutu, 15(2), 133–137.
- Paggi, L. & Orrechia, P. (1976). A new species of Plagioporus (Caudotestis) tyrrhenicus sp. n. and its 2 new parasitologic findings in Blennius pavo Risso, 1810. Parassitologia, 18(1–3), 21–32.
- Bray, R., Waeschenbach, A., Dyal, P., Littlewood, D. & Morand, S. (2014). New digeneans (Opecoelidae) from hydrothermal vent fishes in the south-eastern Pacific Ocean, including one new genus and five new species. Zootaxa, 3768(1), 73–87.
- Yamaguti, S. (1971). Synopsis of digenetic trematodes of vertebrates. Tokyo: Keigaku.
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