Polyclithrum
Polyclithrum is a genus of monogeneans in the family Gyrodactylidae.
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Genus: | Polyclithrum Rogers, 1967[1] |
Species
- Polyclithrum alberti Ernst, Whittington & Jones, 2000[2]
- Polyclithrum boegeri Ernst, Whittington & Jones, 2000[2]
- Polyclithrum corallense Ernst, Whittington & Jones, 2000[2]
- Polyclithrum gerasevi Gaevskaya & Dmitrieva, 1997[3]
- Polyclithrum mugilini Rogers, 1967[1]
- Polyclithrum ponticum Gerasev, Dmitrieva & Gaevskaya, 2002[4]
- Polyclithrum rodgersi Dmitrieva, Gerasev, Gibson, Pronkina & Galli, 2012[5]
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References
- Rogers, W. A. (1967). Polyclithrum mugilini gen. et sp. n. (Gyrodactylidae: Polyclithrinae subfam. n.) from Mugil cephalus L. Journal of Parasitology, 53(2), 274–276.
- Ernst, I., Jones, M. & Whittington, I. (2001). A new genus of viviparous gyrodactylid (Monogenea) from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia with descriptions of seven new species. Journal of Natural History, 35(3), 313–340.
- Gaevskaya, A. V. & Dmitrieva, E. V. (1997). Overview of Black Sea monogenean fauna. Ecologiya Morya, 46, 7–17.
- Gerasev, P. I., Dmitrieva, E. V. & Gaevskaya, A. V. (2002). Polyclithrum ponticum sp. n. (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae: Polyclithrinae) from Mugil cephalus from the Black Sea and problems of suprageneric systematics of the gyrodactylids. Parazitologya, 36(5), 396–404.
- Dmitrieva, E., Gerasev, P., Gibson, D., Pronkina, N. & Galli, P. (2012). Descriptions of eight new species of Ligophorus Euzet & Suriano, 1977 (Monogenea: Ancyrocephalidae) from Red Sea mullets. Systematic Parasitology, 81(3), 203–237.
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