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Williams, A. (1988). Three new species of monogeneans of the family Mazocraeidae from clupeiform fishes in the Swan River Estuary, Western Australia. Systematic Parasitology. 12(2): 93-104.
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Williams, A.
1988
Three new species of monogeneans of the family Mazocraeidae from clupeiform fishes in the Swan River Estuary, Western Australia
Systematic Parasitology
12(2): 93-104
Publication
Three new species of small mazocraeids are described from the Swan River Estuary, Western Australia. The first of these,Pseudanthocotyloides mamaevi n. sp. is found onEngraulis australis; the other two,Neomazocraes rohdei n. sp. andMazocraeoides australis n. sp., onNematalosa vlaminghi. The diagnosis of the genusPseudanthocotyloides is amended and the new species is discussed with reference to a closely related but undescribed form reported to have caused a mass mortality of the Japanese anchovy,E. japonica, in Japanese waters. The species of the above three monogenean genera are listed: six species ofMazocraeoides are regarded as ‘species inquirendae’.
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Mazocraeoides australis Williams, 1988 (original description)
Neomazocraes rohdei Williams, 1988 (original description)
Pseudanthocotyloides mamaevi Williams, 1988 (original description)
Neomazocraes rohdei Williams, 1988 (original description)
Pseudanthocotyloides mamaevi Williams, 1988 (original description)