Neoheterobothrium mcdonaldi Payne, 1987
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2017n4a5 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:34C1547A-9A79-489B-9F12-446B604AA57F |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D92C87D0-CF49-1D39-6DFD-BA46FE43FB25 |
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Felipe |
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Neoheterobothrium mcdonaldi Payne, 1987 |
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Neoheterobothrium mcdonaldi Payne, 1987 View in CoL
Neoheterobothrium mcdonaldi Payne, 1987a: 257 View in CoL .
HOSTS. — Actinopterygii (gills).
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION. — Baja California Sur. Bahía de La Paz: Synodus lucioceps (Payne 1987a) ; Bahía de Santa Inés: S. lucioceps (Payne 1987a) , Bahía de Santa Inés: Synodus evermanni (Payne 1991) **.
SPECIMENS IN COLLECTIONS. — HWML (23522-3)(P); USNM (079492-3) (H, P).
REMARK
In accordance with Piasecki et al. (2000), morphological features of N. mcdonaldi suggest that it should be removed from the genus Neoheterobothrium Price, 1943 , from the subfamily Choricotylinae and transferred to one of the remaining subfamilies of the family Diclidophoridae .
Mamaev & Zhukov in Mamaev, 1987
Neoheterobothrium syacii Mamaev & Zhukov in Mamaev, 1987: 45.
HOSTS. — Actinopterygii (gills).
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION. — Campeche. Golfo de Campeche: Syacium sp. (Mamaev 1987).
SPECIMENS IN COLLECTIONS. — LGHBPI (277/83-1) (H, P).
NOTE
The site of collection of this monogenean referred by Kohn et al. (2006) to Jalisco state (in the Pacific slope of Mexico) actually belongs to Campeche State (located in the Gulf of Mexico, see Mamaev 1987).
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Neoheterobothrium mcdonaldi Payne, 1987
Mendoza-Garfias, Berenit, García-Prieto, Luis & León, Gerardo Pérez-Ponce De 2017 |
Neoheterobothrium mcdonaldi
Payne 1987: 257 |