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      Monogeneans on native and introduced freshwater fishes from Cuba with the description of a new species of Salsuginus Beverley-Burton, 1984 from Limia vittata (Poeciliidae)

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          Monogeneans in Introduced and Native Cichlids in Mexico: Evidence for Transfer

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            Molecules, Morphology, and Area Cladograms: A Cladistic and Biogeographic Analysis of Gambusia (Teleostei: Poeciliidae)

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              Salsuginus neotropicalis n. sp. (Monogenea: Ancyrocephalinae) from the pike killifish Belonesox belizanus (Atheriniformes: Poeciliidae) from southeastern Mexico.

              Salsuginus neotropicalis n. sp. is described from the gills of Belonesox belizanus (Kner), the pike killifish (Poeciliidae), from the southeastern Mexico. S. neotropicalis is distinguished from all other congeners by the morphology of the haptoral sclerites, especially by the presence of a ventral bar with notably enlarged ends, and by possessing overlapping gonads. The diagnosis of Salsuginus is amended based on the position of gonads in this species. This is the first known Salsuginus species occurring in a freshwater fish from the Neotropical Region.
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                Journal
                Systematic Parasitology
                Syst Parasitol
                Springer Nature
                0165-5752
                1573-5192
                July 2006
                June 2006
                : 64
                : 3
                : 181-190
                Article
                10.1007/s11230-006-9030-1
                9369ff70-1275-4df4-b411-9457947bb42d
                © 2006
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