2011
DOI: 10.1007/s12639-011-0069-9
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On two new species of the genus Cornudescoides Kulkarni, 1969 (Monogenea: Ancyrocephalinae) from a freshwater fish Mystus vittatus from Meerut (U.P.), India

Abstract: During study of freshwater monogeneans of Meerut region, we came across five infected specimen of fish Mystus vittatus, infected with monogeneans belonging to the genus Cornudescoides Kulkarni 1969. On subsequent study, the worms appear new to us and are described here in as such. C. kulkarnii n. sp. is characterized by four pairs of head organs, nut cracker shaped accessory piece of cirrus, capitulum or patches with proximal conical protruberance, longer inner root of dorsal anchor and difference in shape and… Show more

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“…Arius jella Day: Off Visakhapatnam Coast, Bay of Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, India (27°30 0 S, 153°20 0 E) [21]. Arius sp., Siluriformes, Ariidae: Probandar, India [64]. Mystus seenghala (Sykes) [now Sperata seenghala (Sykes)], Siluriformes, Bagridae: Ganges River at Chandpur, India [65].…”
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“…Arius jella Day: Off Visakhapatnam Coast, Bay of Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, India (27°30 0 S, 153°20 0 E) [21]. Arius sp., Siluriformes, Ariidae: Probandar, India [64]. Mystus seenghala (Sykes) [now Sperata seenghala (Sykes)], Siluriformes, Bagridae: Ganges River at Chandpur, India [65].…”
Section: Hamatopeduncularia Thalassinimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arius sp., Siluriformes, Ariidae: Probandar, India [64]. Mystus seenghala (Sykes) [now Sperata seenghala (Sykes)], Siluriformes, Bagridae: Ganges River at Chandpur, India [65].…”
Section: Hamatopeduncularia Thalassinimentioning
confidence: 99%
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