Gyrodactyloides Explained
Gyrodactyloides is a genus of monogeneans in the family Gyrodactylidae.
Species
- Gyrodactyloides andriaschewi Bykhovskiĭ & Polyanskiĭ, 1953[1]
- Gyrodactyloides baueri Kulachkova, 1970[2]
- Gyrodactyloides bychowskii Albova, 1948[3]
- Gyrodactyloides dogieli Zhukov, 1960[4]
- Gyrodactyloides petruschewskii Bykhovskiĭ, 1947
Notes and References
- Bykhovskiĭ, B. E. & Polyanskiĭ, Y. I. (1953). Contribution to the knowledge of marine monogenetic trematodes of the family Gyrodactylidae Cobb. Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instituta, Leningrad, 13, 92–126.
- Kulachkova, V. G. (1970). Gyrodactyloides baueri n. sp. (Monogenoidea: Gyrodactylidae) from the nasal cavities of White Sea herrings. Parazitologiya, 4(6), 544–546.
- Albova, R. J. (1948). A new species of monogenean trematode of the genus Gyrodactyloides Bychowski, 1947. Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 60, 1615–1616.
- Zhukov, E. V. (1960). On the fauna of parasites of fishes of the Chukotsk peninsula and the adjoining seas. I. Monogenetic trematodes of marine and fresh-water fishes. Parazitologicheskii Sbornik, Zoologicheskogo Instituta, Akademiia nauk SSSR, Leningrad, 19, 308–332.