A new order of fishes as hosts of blood flukes (Aporocotylidae); description of a new genus and three new species infecting squirrelfishes (Holocentriformes, Holocentridae) on the Great Barrier Reef
A new genus and three new species of blood flukes (Aporocotylidae) are described from squirrelfishes (Holocentridae) from the Great Barrier Reef. Holocentricola rufus n. gen., n. sp. is described from Sargocentron rubrum (Forsskål), from off Heron Island, southern Great Barrier Reef, and Lizard Isla...
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Main Authors: | Cutmore Scott C., Cribb Thomas H. |
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Language: | EN |
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EDP Sciences
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2717a6a44c0543808a182e6d8f0d65cd |
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