2018
DOI: 10.1051/parasite/2018053
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New species of Paracolpenteron n. gen. and Ancyrocephalus (Monogenea, Dactylogyridae) inhabiting the urinary bladder and gills of the Maya needlefish Strongylura hubbsi (Beloniformes, Belonidae) from Chiapas, Mexico

Abstract: Parasitological examination of the maya needlefish Strongylura hubbsi Collette (Belonidae) from the Rio Lacantún basin in the Montes Azules Biosphere Reserve, Chiapas, Mexico showed that specimens were parasitized by two monogenean species in two different sites: Paracolpenteron hubbsii n. gen., n. sp in the urinary bladder and Ancyrocephalus chiapanensis n. sp in the gill lamellae. Paracolpenteron hubbsii differs from other dactylogyrid species without a haptoral anchor/bar complex infecting the urinary syste… Show more

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“…Monogeneans were then fixed in ammonium picrate, stained using carmine, and identified according to Yamaguti ( 1963 ) and Mendoza‐Franco et al. ( 2018 ). In addition, protozoans were fixed in 70% ethanol, preserved on slides using Malmberg's (ammonium picrate glycerine), stained using Giemsa, and identified according to Grim et al.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monogeneans were then fixed in ammonium picrate, stained using carmine, and identified according to Yamaguti ( 1963 ) and Mendoza‐Franco et al. ( 2018 ). In addition, protozoans were fixed in 70% ethanol, preserved on slides using Malmberg's (ammonium picrate glycerine), stained using Giemsa, and identified according to Grim et al.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%