2016
DOI: 10.1163/15685403-00003597
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Branchiura — a compendium of the geographical distribution and a summary of their biology

Abstract: This is a compendium of current knowledge about the crustacean subclass Branchiura Thorell, 1864. An overview of the group is presented, starting from the first species description, and reports of taxonomic changes. It also provides a condensed retrospect of each genus and includes the characteristics of each genus, the geographical distribution of each species arranged according to occurrence per continent; and aspects of the anatomy, physiology, host-parasite interactions and phylogeny are discussed. In orde… Show more

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“…Beginning in 2018 (as time permitted) we began inspecting additional fish species (see Table 2) for argulids; however, none were found on any hosts other than Atlantic stingray, bowfin, and flathead catfish. In other systems argulids have been reported from longnose gar (five species of Argulus see [4]), southern flounder [9], and gizzard shad (at least two species of Argulus [27,44]), so it is somewhat surprising that we did not detect any individuals on these hosts. Therefore, a more thorough and systematic approach to documenting the diversity of argulids in the Pascagoula River is needed to determine other host associations.…”
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confidence: 74%
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“…Beginning in 2018 (as time permitted) we began inspecting additional fish species (see Table 2) for argulids; however, none were found on any hosts other than Atlantic stingray, bowfin, and flathead catfish. In other systems argulids have been reported from longnose gar (five species of Argulus see [4]), southern flounder [9], and gizzard shad (at least two species of Argulus [27,44]), so it is somewhat surprising that we did not detect any individuals on these hosts. Therefore, a more thorough and systematic approach to documenting the diversity of argulids in the Pascagoula River is needed to determine other host associations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Meehean [7] considered Argulus piperatus Wilson, 1920 a junior subjective synonym of A. flavescens, but this suggestion does not seem to have been followed [4]. Wilson [34] described A. piperatus from free-living specimens collected in a tidal portion of the Shubenacadie River, Nova Scotia, Canada.…”
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“…Thirteen species are known to belong to Dolops most of which are endemic to the Neotropical region (South and Central America), except for two species found on other continents -Dolops ranarum, which is exclusively from Africa, and D. tasmanianus Fryer, 1969, which is found only in Tasmania (NEETHLING & AVENANT -OLDEWAGE, 2016;WoRMS, 2018). The occurrence of D. carvalhoi is recorded in 12 species of wild and cultivated Brazilian freshwater fishes (LUQUE et al, 2013), but there are few records of epibiont relationships involving peritrichs and parasitic argulids (CÔRREA et al, 2016;PALA et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%