Pseudobenedenia, Johnston, 1931

Mendoza-Garfias, Berenit, García-Prieto, Luis & León, Gerardo Pérez-Ponce De, 2017, Checklist of the Monogenea (Platyhelminthes) parasitic in Mexican aquatic vertebrates, Zoosystema 39 (4), pp. 501-598 : 509

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5252/z2017n4a5

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scientific name

Pseudobenedenia
status

 

Pseudobenedenia View in CoL sp.ǂ

HOSTS. — Actinopterygii (pharynx).

GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION. — Baja California Sur. San José del Cabo: Mycteroperca jordani , Mycteroperca rosacea , Mycteroperca xenarcha (Flores-Herrera 1995) .

SPECIMENS IN COLLECTIONS. — CPMHN-UABCS (54).

REMARK

These specimens were deposited by Flores-Herrera (1995) as holotype and paratypes of “ Pseudobenedenia sudcalifornianus ”, an invalid specific name because it was not published.

Sprostoniella lamothei

Pérez-Ponce de León & Mendoza-Garfias, 2000 ( Fig. 2A View FIG )

Sprostoniella lamothei Pérez-Ponce de León & Mendoza-Garfias, 2000: 811.

HOSTS. — Actinopterygii (gills).

GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION. — Jalisco. Bahía de Chamela: Chaetodipterus zonatus (Pérez-Ponce de León & Mendoza-Garfias 2000).

SPECIMENS IN COLLECTIONS. — CNHE (3216-7) (H, P); HWML (15018)(P); USNM (88954)(P).

Gallery Image

FIG. 2. — Micrographs of some monogeneans representatives of the 29 families recorded in vertebrates of Mexico: A, Allodiscocotylidae: Hargicola oligoplites (Hargis, 1957) (CNHE 243); B, Allopyragraphoridae: Allopyragraphorus caballeroi (Zerecero, 1960) (CNHE 24); C, Axinidae: Axinoides raphidoma Hargis, 1956 (CNHE 3066); D, Calceostomatidae: Paracalceostoma calceostomoides Caballero & Bravo-Hollis, 1959 (CNHE 36); E, Capsalidae: Sprostoniella lamothei Pérez- Ponce de León & Mendoza-Garfias, 2000 (CNHE 3616); F, Chauhaneidae: Cotyloatlantica pretiosa Bravo-Hollis, 1984 (CNHE 195). Scale bars: 200 µm.