Allopodocotyle Explained

Allopodocotyle is a genus of trematodes in the family Opecoelidae.

Species

Notes and References

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  2. Nigrelli, R. F. (1939). Two new species of trematodes from the deep sea scorpion fish, Scorpaena madurensis Cuv. & Val. Zoologica, New York, 25, 263–269.
  3. Blend, C., Kuramochi, T. & Dronen, N. (2015). Re-evaluation of Tellervotrema katadara (Kuramochi, 2001) Kuramochi, 2009 (Opecoelidae: Plagioporinae) and supplementary morphological data for T. beringi (Mamaev, 1965) Gibson & Bray, 1982 with new host and locality. Zootaxa, 3986(4), 435–451.
  4. Yamaguti, S. (1942). Studies on the helminth fauna of Japan. Part 39. Trematodes of fishes mainly from Naha. Transactions of the Biogeographical Society of Japan, 3, 329–398.
  5. Downie, A. J. & Cribb, T. H. (2011). Phylogenetic studies explain the discrepant host distribution of Allopodocotyle heronensis sp. nov. (Digenea, Opecoelidae) in Great Barrier Reef serranids. Folia Parasitologica, 56(3), 296–300.
  6. Fischthal, J. H. (1980). Some digenetic trematodes of marine fishes from Israel’s Mediterranean coast and their zoogeography, especially those from Red Sea immigrant fishes. Zoologica Scripta, 9, 11–23.
  7. Bray, R. A. (1987). Some helminth parasites of marine fishes of South Africa: family Opecoelidae (Digenea). Journal of Natural History, 21, 1049–1075.
  8. Dobrovolny, C. G. (1939). The life history of Plagioporus lepomis, a new trematode from fishes. Journal of Parasitology, 25(6), 461–470.
  9. Gupta, V. & Ahamad, J. (1977). Digenetic trematodes of marine fishes. On three new species of the genus Allopodocotyle Pritchard, 1966 from marine fishes of Puri, Orissa. Indian Journal of Helminthology, 28, 68–75.
  10. Saoud, M. F. & Ramadan, M. M. (1984). On two trematodes of genus Pseudoplagioporus Yamaguti, 1938 from Red Sea fishes. Veterinary Medical Journal, 32, 340–352.
  11. Cribb, T. H. (2005). Family Opecoelidae Ozaki, 1925. In: Jones, A., Bray, R. & and Gibson, D. (Eds.), Keys to the Trematoda, Volume 2 (pp. 443–531). London: CABI Publishing and the Natural History Museum.
  12. Gibson, D. I. (1995). Allopodocotyle margolisi n. sp. (Digenea: Opecoelidae) from the deep-sea fish Coryphaenoides (Chalinura) mediterraneus in the northeastern Atlantic. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science, 52(Sup. 1), 90–94.
  13. Manter, H. W. (1940). Digenetic trematodes of fishes from the Galapagos Islands and the neighbouring Pacific. Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions, 2(14), 323–497.
  14. Stossich, M. (1887). Brani di elmintologia tergestina. Serie quinta. Bollettino della Società Adriatica di Scienze Naturali in Trieste, 10, 184–192.
  15. Manter, H. W. (1963). Studies on digenetic trematodes of fishes of Fiji. II. Families Lepocreadiidae, Opistholebetidae, and Opecoelidae. Journal of Parasitology, 49, 99–113.
  16. Yamaguti, S. (1952). Parasitic worms mainly from Celebes. Part 1. New digenetic trematodes of fishes. Acta Medicinae Okayama, 8(2), 146–198.
  17. Aken'Ova, T. O. L. (2003). Allopodocotyle skoliorchis n. sp. (Opecoelidae: Plagioporinae) from Parequula melbournensis (Castelnau) (Gerreidae), a temperate marine fish in Australian waters. Systematic Parasitology, 54(2), 153–158.
  18. Derbel, H. & Neifar, L. (2009). Allopodocotyle tunisiensis sp. nov. (Digenea, Opecoelidae), a parasite of Solea aegyptiaca (Teleostei, Soleidae) off Tunisia. Acta Parasitologica, 54(4), 305–309.
  19. Sinitsin, D. (1931). Studien über die Phylogenie der Trematoden. IV. The life histories of Plagioporus siliculus and Plagioporus virens, with special reference to the origin of Digenea. Zeitschrift für Wissenschaftliche Zoologie, 138, 409–456.