Xiha

Xiha is a genus of trematodes in the family Haploporidae.

Xiha
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Forticulcitinae
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Xiha

Andres, Curran, Fayton, Pulis & Overstreet, 2015[1]

Species

  • Xiha fastigata (Thatcher & Sparks, 1958) Andres, Curran, Fayton, Pulis & Overstreet, 2015[2][1]
  • Xiha fragilis (Fernández Bargiela, 1987) Andres, Curran, Fayton, Pulis & Overstreet, 2015[3][1]

Further reading

  • Blasco-Costa, I., Montero, F., Balbuena, J., Raga, J. & Kostadinova, A. (2009). A revision of the Haploporinae Nicoll, 1914 (Digenea: Haploporidae) from mullets (Mugilidae): Dicrogaster Looss, 1902 and Forticulcita Overstreet, 1982. Systematic Parasitology, 72(3), 187–206.
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References

  1. Andres, M. J., Curran, S. C., Fayton, T. J., Pulis, E. E. & Overstreet, R. M. (2015). An additional genus and two additional species of Forticulcitinae (Digenea: Haploporidae). Folia Parasitologica, 62(25), 1–10.
  2. Thatcher, V. E. & Sparks, A. K. (1958). A new species of Dicrogaster (Trematoda, Haploporidae) from Mugil cephalus in the Gulf of Mexico. Journal of Parasitology, 44, 647–648.
  3. Fernández Bargiela, J. (1987). Los parasitos de la lisa Mugil cephalus L., en Chile: Sistematica y aspectos poblacionales (Perciformes: Mugilidae). Gayana Zoologia. Universidad de Concepcion Chile, 51, 3–58.


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