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Nitta, M.; Ota, S. (2025). Two New Species of Microbothrium (Monogenea: Microbothriidae) Parasitic on Japanese Squalids (Elasmobranchii: Squaliformes). Species Diversity. 30(1): 25-36.
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10.12782/specdiv.30.25 [view]
Nitta, M.; Ota, S.
2025
Two New Species of <i>Microbothrium</i> (Monogenea: Microbothriidae) Parasitic on Japanese Squalids (Elasmobranchii: Squaliformes)
Species Diversity
30(1): 25-36
Publication
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Microbothriidae Price, 1936 (toxicology source)
Microbothrium cirrhigalei Nitta & Ota, 2025 (original description)
Microbothrium myzolepis Nitta & Ota, 2025 (original description)
Microbothrium cirrhigalei Nitta & Ota, 2025 (original description)
Microbothrium myzolepis Nitta & Ota, 2025 (original description)
Japanese part of the Eastern China Sea for Microbothrium cirrhigalei Nitta & Ota, 2025
Japanese part of the Eastern China Sea for Microbothrium myzolepis Nitta & Ota, 2025
Japanese part of the Eastern China Sea for Microbothrium myzolepis Nitta & Ota, 2025
Japanese Futo-tsuno-zame-kagi-nashi-hadamushi for Microbothrium myzolepis Nitta & Ota, 2025
Japanese Hige-tsuno-zame-kagi-nashi-hadamushi for Microbothrium cirrhigalei Nitta & Ota, 2025
Japanese kagi-nashi-hada-mushi-zoku for Microbothrium Olsson, 1869
Taxonomic remark
The phylogenetic analysis presented in this study supports the monophyly of the Microbothriidae. However, this ... [details]