Acanthocotyle
Acanthocotyle is a genus of monogenean fish skin parasites.[3]
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Genus: | Acanthocotyle Monticelli, 1888 |
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Allacanthocotyla Yamaguti, 1963 |
References
- The fine structure and function of the adult epidermis of two skin parasitic monogeneans, Entobdella soleae and Acanthocotyle elegans. KM Lyons, Parasitology, 1970
- Host skin mucus as a hatching stimulant in Acanthocotyle lobianchi, a monogenean from the skin of Raja spp. S MacDonald, Parasitology, 1974
- Feeding in some monogenean skin parasites: Entobdella soleae on Solea solea and Acanthocotyle sp. on Raia clavata. GC Kearn, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the …, 1963
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