Philometra gerrei
Philometra gerrei is a species of parasitic nematode of fishes, infecting the gonads of marine perciform fishes off the eastern Indian coast. It was first found in the whipfin silver-biddy, Gerres filamentosus. It is distinguished from its cogenerates by the gubernaculum structure in males, as well as the shape and structure of the females' cephalic and caudal ends, and their oesophagus.[1]
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Species: | Philometra gerrei Moravec & Manoharan, 2013 |
References
- Moravec, Frantisek; Manoharan, Jayaraman (2013). "Gonad-infecting philometrids (Nematoda: Philometridae) including four new species from marine fishes off the eastern coast of India". Folia Parasitologica. 60 (2): 105–122. doi:10.14411/fp.2013.012. ISSN 0015-5683. PMID 23724730.
Further reading
- Moravec, František, and Atheer Ali. "Philometra johnii sp. nov.(Nematoda, Philometridae), a new gonad-infecting philometrid from the sin croaker Johnius dussumieri (Cuvier)(Perciformes, Sciaenidae) from marine waters of Iraq." Acta Parasitologica 58.3 (2013): 263-268.
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