Pycnadenoides

Pycnadenoides is a genus of trematodes in the family Opecoelidae.

Pycnadenoides
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Opistholebetinae
Genus:
Pycnadenoides

Yamaguti, 1938[1]

Species

  • Pycnadenoides calami Manter, 1947[2]
  • Pycnadenoides ghanensis Fischthal & Thomas, 1968[3]
  • Pycnadenoides invenustus Aken'Ova, 2003[4]
  • Pycnadenoides pagrosomi Yamaguti, 1938[1]
  • Pycnadenoides reversati Aken'Ova, 2003[4]
  • Pycnadenoides senegalensis Fischthal & Thomas, 1972[5]
  • Pycnadenoides umbrinae (Stossich, 1885) Gibson & Bray, 1988[6][7]
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References

  1. Yamaguti, S. (1938). Studies on the Helminth Fauna of Japan. Part 21. Trematodes of Fishes, IV. Kyōto: Yamaguti, S.
  2. Manter, H. W. (1947). The digenetic trematodes of marine fishes of Tortugas, Florida. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publications, 435, 257–345.
  3. Fischthal, J. H. & Thomas, J. D. (1968). Digenetic trematodes of some freshwater and marine fishes from Ghana. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington, 35, 126–140.
  4. Aken'Ova, T. O. (2003). Three species of Pycnadenoides Yamaguti, 1938 (Digenea: Opecoelidae), including two new species from temperate marine fishes of Australia. Systematic Parasitology, 55(3), 221–232.
  5. Fischthal, J. H. & Thomas, J. D. (1972). Digenetic trematodes of marine fishes from Senegal. Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Afrique Noire, 34, 292–322.
  6. Stossich, M. (1885). Prospetto della Fauna del Mare Adriatico. Parte VI. Bollettino della Società Adriatica di Scienze Naturali in Trieste, 9, 112–164.
  7. Gibson, D. I. & Bray, R. A. (1989). The taxonomic status of Distomum umbrinae Stossich, 1885 (Digenea: Opecoelidae) from the sciaenid fish Umbrina cirrosa (L.) in the Mediterranean Sea. Systematic Parasitology, 13(1), 63–70.


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