Syncoelicotyloides is a genus of monogenean.[1] Species of Syncoelicotyloides are ectoparasites that affect their host by attaching themselves as larvae on the gills of the fish and grow into adult stage. This larval stage is called oncomiracidium, and is characterized as free swimming and ciliated.[2]
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Platyhelminthes |
Class: | Monogenea |
Order: | Mazocraeidea |
Family: | Microcotylidae |
Subfamily: | Syncoelicotylinae |
Genus: | Syncoelicotyloides Mamaev & Zubchenko, 1978 |
Description
editMembers of Syncoelicotyloides are characterised by a broad leaf-shaped body, a muscular copulative organ armed with numerous hook-shaped spines and two dorsolateral vaginae with large slit-like openings. [1]
Species
editCurrently two species are recognized:[3]
- Syncoelicotyloides macruri Mamaev & Brashovian, 1989
- Syncoelicotyloides zaniophori Rubec, Blend & Dronen, 1995
References
edit- ^ a b Mamaev, Y. L., & Zubchenko, A. (1978). 2 New Genera of Higher Monogeneans from North-Atlantic. Zoologichesky Zhurnal, 57(8), 1131-1139. [1] PDF
- ^ Rubec, Louise; Blend, Charles (Chuck); Dronen, Norman (1995-01-01). "Syncoelicotyloides zaniophori n. sp. (Monogenea: Microcotylidae) from the Gills of Coryphaenoides zaniophorus (Macrouridae) from the Gulf of Mexico". The Journal of Parasitology. 81 (6): 957–60. doi:10.2307/3284048. JSTOR 3284048. PMID 8544071.
- ^ WoRMS (2019). Syncoelicotyloides Mamaev & Brashovian, 1989. Accessed at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=717537 on 2019-11-27