WoRMS taxon details
Pallisentis (Brevitritospinus) fotedari Gupta & Sinha, 1991
1321637 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1321637)
accepted
Species
marine
Not documented
Taxonomy Occurrence of Pallisentis species in marine fish is unusual. Transition of size of proboscis hooks toward base is abrupt....
Taxonomy Occurrence of Pallisentis species in marine fish is unusual. Transition of size of proboscis hooks toward base is abrupt. It is to be noted that Gupta and Gupta (1979) have described P. clupe; from the same marine host Clupea longiceps at Quilon. In both the cases, the typical hooks and their transition of size are found to be similar with that of P. colisai. [details]
Gibson, D.; Wayland, M. (2024). World List of marine Acanthocephala. Pallisentis (Brevitritospinus) fotedari Gupta & Sinha, 1991. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1321637 on 2024-11-09
The webpage text is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License
additional source
Gautam, N. K.; Misra, P. K.; Saxena, A. M. (2019). Four New Species of the Genus Pallisentis (Quadrigyridae, Van Cleave, 1920) from Freshwater Fish in Uttar Pradesh, India. <em>Acta Parasitologica.</em> 64(1): 71-85., available online at https://doi.org/10.2478/s11686-018-00010-y [details]
redescription Bhattacharya, S.B. (2007). Handbook on Indian Acanthocephala. Editorial: ZSI, Kolkata, 2007 ISBN 10: 8181711386 / ISBN 13: 9788181711380. [details]
redescription Bhattacharya, S.B. (2007). Handbook on Indian Acanthocephala. Editorial: ZSI, Kolkata, 2007 ISBN 10: 8181711386 / ISBN 13: 9788181711380. [details]
From editor or global species database
Taxonomy Occurrence of Pallisentis species in marine fish is unusual. Transition of size of proboscis hooks toward base is abrupt. It is to be noted that Gupta and Gupta (1979) have described P. clupe; from the same marine host Clupea longiceps at Quilon. In both the cases, the typical hooks and their transition of size are found to be similar with that of P. colisai. [details]