2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11230-017-9739-z
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Species of Tetrancistrum Goto & Kikuchi, 1917 (Monogenea: Dactylogyridae) from the gills of the whitespotted rabbitfish, Siganus canaliculatus (Park) (Perciformes: Siganidae) off Omani coasts, with a description of Tetrancistrum labyrinthus n. sp.

Abstract: Tetrancistrum labyrinthus n. sp. is described from the gills of the marine herbivorous fish Siganus canaliculatus (Park) found in the Western Indian Ocean (Sea of Oman and Arabian Sea). Comparative morphological analyses of all previously described species of Tetrancistrum Goto & Kikuchi, 1917 confirmed the distinct status of T. labyrinthus n. sp. The new species closely resembles T. suezicum Paperna, 1972 and T. oraminii Young, 1967 in the morphology of the male copulatory organ. However, it can be distinguis… Show more

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“…1 and 2 in the fishes of Moreton Bay represent new fauna records for the bay, and the presence of Diplectanotrema sp. 1 Etymology: The specific name (an adjective) is from Latin (similis = somewhat like, resembling) and refers to the morphological similarity of the species to Diversohamulus tricuspidatus Bychowsky & Nagibina, 1969.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…1 and 2 in the fishes of Moreton Bay represent new fauna records for the bay, and the presence of Diplectanotrema sp. 1 Etymology: The specific name (an adjective) is from Latin (similis = somewhat like, resembling) and refers to the morphological similarity of the species to Diversohamulus tricuspidatus Bychowsky & Nagibina, 1969.…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Acanthuridae), and one on a Lutjanus sp. (Lutjanidae) [ 1 , 38 ]. Tetrancistrum sigani and T. siganioides n. sp.…”
Section: Tetrancistrum Siganioides N Spmentioning
confidence: 99%