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Derogenes-Capricorniensis, Sp-Nov (Digenea, Derogenidae), in a Blenny From Heron Island, Queensland

Derogenes-Capricorniensis, Sp-Nov (Digenea, Derogenidae), in a Blenny From Heron Island, Queensland <jats:p>A new species, Derogenes capricorniensis, is described from the intestine of the blenniid fish Salarias fasciatus from Heron I. in the southern Great Barrier Reef. It differs from all other species of Derogenes (sensu stricto) in the lack of uterine coils in the forebody.</jats:p> http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Zoology CrossRef

Derogenes-Capricorniensis, Sp-Nov (Digenea, Derogenidae), in a Blenny From Heron Island, Queensland

Australian Journal of Zoology , Volume 37 (1): 55 – Jan 1, 1989

Derogenes-Capricorniensis, Sp-Nov (Digenea, Derogenidae), in a Blenny From Heron Island, Queensland


Abstract

<jats:p>A new species, Derogenes capricorniensis, is described from the intestine of the blenniid fish Salarias fasciatus from Heron I. in the southern Great Barrier Reef. It differs from all other species of Derogenes (sensu stricto) in the lack of uterine coils in the forebody.</jats:p>

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0004-959X
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10.1071/zo9890055
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Abstract

<jats:p>A new species, Derogenes capricorniensis, is described from the intestine of the blenniid fish Salarias fasciatus from Heron I. in the southern Great Barrier Reef. It differs from all other species of Derogenes (sensu stricto) in the lack of uterine coils in the forebody.</jats:p>

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Australian Journal of ZoologyCrossRef

Published: Jan 1, 1989

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