Gyrodactylus

Gyrodactylus is a genus of parasitic flatworms in the family Gyrodactylidae.[1][2][3]

Gyrodactylus
Gyrodactylus sp. (sclerotised parts)
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Gyrodactylus

Species

Species listed in the World Register of Marine Species:[1]

  • Gyrodactylus adspersi Cone & Wiles, 1983
  • Gyrodactylus aeglefini (Bychowsky & Polyansky, 1953) Malmberg, 1970
  • Gyrodactylus aggregata Mizelle & Kritsky, 1967
  • Gyrodactylus alexgusevi Zietara & Lumme, 2003
  • Gyrodactylus alviga Gaevskaya & Dmitrieva, 1967
  • Gyrodactylus anarhichatis Mo & Lile, 1998
  • Gyrodactylus anguillae Ergens, 1960
  • Gyrodactylus aphyae Malmberg, 1957
  • Gyrodactylus arcuatoides Huyse, Malmberg & Volckaert, 2004[3]
  • Gyrodactylus arcuatus Bychowsky, 1933
  • Gyrodactylus atherinae Bychowsky, 1933
  • Gyrodactylus australis Gusev, 1966
  • Gyrodactylus avalonia Hanek & Threlfall, 1969
  • Gyrodactylus blennii Gaevskaya & Dmitrieva, 1997
  • Gyrodactylus branchialis Huyse, Malmberg & Volckaert, 2004[3]
  • Gyrodactylus branchicus Malmberg, 1964
  • Gyrodactylus bubyri Osmanov, 1965
  • Gyrodactylus bullatarudis Turnbull, 1956
  • Gyrodactylus bychowskyi (Albova, 1948)
  • Gyrodactylus callariatis Malmberg, 1957
  • Gyrodactylus canadensis Hanek & Threlfall, 1969
  • Gyrodactylus chileani Ziętara, Lebedeva, Muñoz & Lumme, 2012
  • Gyrodactylus corleonis Paladini, Cable Fioravanti, Faria & Shinn, 2010
  • Gyrodactylus crenilabri Zaika, 1966
  • Gyrodactylus cryptarum Malmberg, 1970
  • Gyrodactylus curemae Conroy & Conroy, 1985
  • Gyrodactylus cyclopteri Scyborskaya, 1948
  • Gyrodactylus derjavini Mikailov, 1975
  • Gyrodactylus derjavinoides Malmberg, Collins, Cunningham & Jalali, 2007
  • Gyrodactylus elegini (Bychowsky, 1948) Malmberg, 1964
  • Gyrodactylus emembranatus Malmberg, 1970
  • Gyrodactylus errabundus Malmberg, 1970
  • Gyrodactylus eutheraponsis Venkatanarsaiah & Kulkarni, 1980
  • Gyrodactylus eyipayipi Vaughan, Christison, Hansen & Shinn, 2010
  • Gyrodactylus flavescensis Huyse, Malmberg & Volckaert, 2004[3]
  • Gyrodactylus flesi Malmberg, 1957
  • Gyrodactylus flexibiliradix Malmberg, 1970
  • Gyrodactylus gerdi Bychowsky, 1948
  • Gyrodactylus gondae Huyse, Malmberg & Volckaert, 2004[3]
  • Gyrodactylus gracilihamatus Malmberg, 1964
  • Gyrodactylus groenlandicus Levinsen, 1881
  • Gyrodactylus harengi Malmberg, 1957
  • Gyrodactylus jussii Zietara & Lumme, 2003
  • Gyrodactylus kobayashii Hukuda, 1940
  • Gyrodactylus kutikovana Malmberg, 1964
  • Gyrodactylus lateolabrax Yang & Liu in Zhang, Yang & Liu, 2001
  • Gyrodactylus lavareti Malmberg, 1957
  • Gyrodactylus leopardinus Dmitrieva & Skidan, 2005
  • Gyrodactylus leptorhynchi Cone, Appy, Baggett, King, Gilmore & Abbott, 2013
  • Gyrodactylus longidactylus Geets, Malmberg & Ollevier, 1998
  • Gyrodactylus luciopercae Gussev, 1962
  • Gyrodactylus macracanthus Hukuda, 1940
  • Gyrodactylus macronychus Malmberg, 1957
  • Gyrodactylus maculosi Cone & Rotn, 1993
  • Gyrodactylus magadiensis Dos Santos, Ndegwa Maina & Avenant-Oldewage, 2019 [4]
  • Gyrodactylus marinus Bychowsky & Polyansky, 1953
  • Gyrodactylus medius Kathariner, 1895
  • Gyrodactylus microanchoratus Mo & Lile, 1998
  • Gyrodactylus micropsi Glaser, 1974
  • Gyrodactylus mugili Zhukov, 1970
  • Gyrodactylus nainum Hanek & Threlfall, 1970
  • Gyrodactylus najdenovi Malmberg, 1970
  • Gyrodactylus neretum Paladini, Cable Fioravanti, Faria & Shinn, 2010
  • Gyrodactylus ostendicus Huyse & Malmberg, 2004
  • Gyrodactylus pannonicus Molnar, 1968
  • Gyrodactylus pardalidis Ogawa & Inouye, 1997
  • Gyrodactylus patersoni King, Bentzen & Cone, 2014
  • Gyrodactylus perlucidus Bykhovsky & Polyansky, 1953
  • Gyrodactylus pharyngicus Malmberg, 1964
  • Gyrodactylus pleuronecti Cone, 1981
  • Gyrodactylus plotosi Mayes & Brooks, 1977
  • Gyrodactylus proterorhini Ergens, 1964
  • Gyrodactylus pterygialis Bychowsky & Polyansky, 1953
  • Gyrodactylus pungitii Malmberg, 1964
  • Gyrodactylus quadratidigitus Longshaw, Pursglove & Shinn, 2003
  • Gyrodactylus rarus Wagener, 1910
  • Gyrodactylus robustus Malmberg, 1957
  • Gyrodactylus rubripedis Ogawa & Inouye, 1997
  • Gyrodactylus rugiensis Glaser, 1974
  • Gyrodactylus rugiensoides Huyse & Volckaert, 2002
  • Gyrodactylus salaris Malmberg, 1957
  • Gyrodactylus salinae Paladini, Huyse & Shinn, 2011
  • Gyrodactylus salmonis Yin & Sproston, 1948
  • Gyrodactylus sphinx Dmitrieva & Gerasev, 2000
  • Gyrodactylus stephanus Müller, 1937
  • Gyrodactylus syngnathi Appleby, 1996
  • Gyrodactylus unicopula Glukhova, 1955
  • Gyrodactylus unipons Malmberg, 1970
  • Gyrodactylus xiamenensis Yang & Liu in Zhang, Yang & Liu, 2001
  • Gyrodactylus zhukovi Ling, 1962

Other species:

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References

  1. "Gyrodactylus von Nordmann, 1832". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  2. "Gyrodactylus at UniProt". UniProt. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
  3. Huyse, Tine; Malmberg, Göran; Volckaert, Filip A.M. (2004). "Four new species of Gyrodactylus von Nordmann, 1832 (Monogenea, Gyrodactylidae) on gobiid fishes: combined DNA and morphological analyses". Systematic Parasitology. 59 (2): 103–120. doi:10.1023/B:SYPA.0000044427.81580.33. ISSN 0165-5752.
  4. Dos Santos, Quinton Marco; Maina, John Ndegwa; Avenant-Oldewage, Annemariè (2019). "Gyrodactylus magadiensis n. sp. (Monogenea, Gyrodactylidae) parasitising the gills of Alcolapia grahami (Perciformes, Cichlidae), a fish inhabiting the extreme environment of Lake Magadi, Kenya". Parasite. 26: 76. doi:10.1051/parasite/2019077. ISSN 1776-1042.


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