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Etchegoin, J. A.; Lanfranchi, A. L.; Cremonte, F.; Timi, J. T. (2006). A new species of Acaenodera (Digenea: Acanthocolpidae) parasitizing Conger orbignyanus (Pisces: Congridae) from the coasts of Argentina. Parasitology International. 55(4): 291-293.
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10.1016/j.parint.2006.08.003 [view]
Etchegoin, J. A.; Lanfranchi, A. L.; Cremonte, F.; Timi, J. T.
2006
A new species of Acaenodera (Digenea: Acanthocolpidae) parasitizing Conger orbignyanus (Pisces: Congridae) from the coasts of Argentina
Parasitology International
55(4): 291-293
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A new species, Acaenodera spinosior, is described based on specimens collected from the intestine of Conger orbignyanus Valenciennes (Pisces: Congridae) caught in waters off Mar del Plata (38 degrees 08'S, 57 degrees 32'W), Argentina. Five of 36 congers examined were parasitized (prevalence: 13.9%, mean intensity: 2.6+/-1.52, range: 1-5). The new species is distinguished from its only congener, Acaenodera placophora Manter and Pritchard, 1960, a parasite of congers off Hawaii, by its larger size, lacking eyespots, and exhibiting a greater number of circumoral, mid-ventral and lateral spines. This is the first record of Acaenodera Manter and Pritchard, 1960 in Atlantic waters.
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