Pseudopecoeloides
Pseudopecoeloides is a genus of trematodes in the family Opecoelidae.
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Subfamily: | Opecoelinae |
Genus: | Pseudopecoeloides |
Species
- Pseudopecoeloides akule Yamaguti, 1970[2]
- Pseudopecoeloides arripi Aken'Ova, Cribb & Bray, 2009[3]
- Pseudopecoeloides astrocongeris Shen, 1989[4]
- Pseudopecoeloides atherinomori Aken'Ova, Cribb & Bray, 2009[3]
- Pseudopecoeloides boops Yamaguti, 1970[2]
- Pseudopecoeloides capucini Toman, 1992[5]
- Pseudopecoeloides carangi (Yamaguti, 1938) Yamaguti, 1940[6][1]
- Pseudopecoeloides chloroscombri (Fischthal & Thomas, 1970) Bartoli, Bray & Gibson, 2003[7][8]
- Pseudopecoeloides dayawanensis Shen & Tong, 1990[9]
- Pseudopecoeloides engeleri Rohner & Cribb, 2013[10]
- Pseudopecoeloides gracilis Manter, 1947[11]
- Pseudopecoeloides hafeezullahi Aken'Ova, Cribb & Bray, 2009[3]
- Pseudopecoeloides hickmani Aken'Ova, Cribb & Bray, 2009[3]
- Pseudopecoeloides lesteri Aken'Ova, Cribb & Bray, 2009[3]
- Pseudopecoeloides mugilis Shen, 1990[12]
- Pseudopecoeloides opelu Yamaguti, 1970[2]
- Pseudopecoeloides orientalis Gupta & Ahmad, 1978[13]
- Pseudopecoeloides parviacetabulatus Yamaguti, 1970[2]
- Pseudopecoeloides psettodi Parukhin, 1983[14]
- Pseudopecoeloides puriensis Ahmad, 1978[15]
- Pseudopecoeloides scomberi Hafeezullah, 1971[16]
- Pseudopecoeloides tenuis Yamaguti, 1940[1]
- Pseudopecoeloides tenuoides Martin, 1960[17]
- Pseudopecoeloides wekeula Yamaguti, 1970[2]
References
- Yamaguti, S. (1940). Studies on the helminth fauna of Japan. Part 31. Trematodes of fishes, VII. Japanese Journal of Zoology, 9, 35–108.
- Yamaguti, S. (1970). Digenetic trematodes of Hawaiian fishes. Tokyo: Keigaku.
- Aken’Ova, T. O., Cribb, T. H. & Bray, R. A. (2009). Seven species of Pseudopecoeloides Yamaguti, 1940 (Digenea, Opecoelidae) from temperate marine fishes of Australia, including five new species. ZooKeys, 5, 1–32.
- Shen, J. (1989). Digenetic trematodes of fishes from East China Sea. 4. Two new species of parasitic trematodes of eels. Studia Marina Sinica, 30, 149–152.
- Toman, G. (1992). Digenetic trematodes of marine teleost fishes from the Seychelles, Indian Ocean. III. Acta Parasitologica, 37(3), 119–126.
- Yamaguti, S. (1938). Studies on the Helminth Fauna of Japan. Part 21. Trematodes of Fishes, IV. Kyōto: Yamaguti, S.
- Fischthal, J. H. & Thomas, J. D. (1970). Digenetic trematodes of marine fishes from Ghana: family Opecoelidae. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington, 37, 129–141.
- Bartoli, P., Bray, R. & Gibson, D. (2003). Opecoelidae (Digenea) from western Mediterranean fishes: three rare species. Systematic Parasitology, 55(2), 81–95.
- Shen, J. & Tong, Y. (1990). Studies on the digenetic trematodes of fishes from the Daya Bay (Trematoda). Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica, 15, 385–392.
- Rohner, C. A. & Cribb, T. H. (2013). Opecoelidae (Digenea) in northern Great Barrier Reef goatfishes (Perciformes: Mullidae). Systematic Parasitology, 84(3), 237–253.
- Manter, H. W. (1947). The digenetic trematodes of marine fishes of Tortugas. American Midland Naturalist, 38, 257–416.
- Shen, J. (1990). Digenetic trematodes of marine fishes from Hainan Island. Beijing: Science Press.
- Gupta, V. & Ahmad, J. (1978). On two new trematode species of the family Opecoelidae Ozaki, from marine fishes of Bay of Bengal. Acta Parasitologica Polonica, 25, 229–233.
- Parukhin, A. M. (1983). New species of trematodes from commercial fishes of the Indian Ocean. Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 62(7), 1106–1108.
- Ahmad, J. (1978). On two new digenetic trematodes from marine fishes of Bay of Bengal. Journal of Zoological Research, 2(1), 34–38.
- Hafeezullah, M. (1971). Opecoelid trematodes of marine fishes of India. Parasitology, 62, 321–329.
- Martin, W. E. (1960). Hawaiian helminths, Part III. New opecoelid trematodes. Pacific Science, 14(4), 411–415.
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