Pycnadenoides Explained
Pycnadenoides is a genus of trematodes in the family Opecoelidae.
Species
- Pycnadenoides calami Manter, 1947[1]
- Pycnadenoides ghanensis Fischthal & Thomas, 1968[2]
- Pycnadenoides invenustus Aken'Ova, 2003[3]
- Pycnadenoides pagrosomi Yamaguti, 1938
- Pycnadenoides reversati Aken'Ova, 2003[3]
- Pycnadenoides senegalensis Fischthal & Thomas, 1972[4]
- Pycnadenoides umbrinae (Stossich, 1885) Gibson & Bray, 1988[5] [6]
Notes and References
- Manter, H. W. (1947). The digenetic trematodes of marine fishes of Tortugas, Florida. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publications, 435, 257–345.
- Fischthal, J. H. & Thomas, J. D. (1968). Digenetic trematodes of some freshwater and marine fishes from Ghana. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington, 35, 126–140.
- Aken'Ova, T. O. (2003). Three species of Pycnadenoides Yamaguti, 1938 (Digenea: Opecoelidae), including two new species from temperate marine fishes of Australia. Systematic Parasitology, 55(3), 221–232.
- Fischthal, J. H. & Thomas, J. D. (1972). Digenetic trematodes of marine fishes from Senegal. Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Afrique Noire, 34, 292–322.
- Stossich, M. (1885). Prospetto della Fauna del Mare Adriatico. Parte VI. Bollettino della Società Adriatica di Scienze Naturali in Trieste, 9, 112–164.
- Gibson, D. I. & Bray, R. A. (1989). The taxonomic status of Distomum umbrinae Stossich, 1885 (Digenea: Opecoelidae) from the sciaenid fish Umbrina cirrosa (L.) in the Mediterranean Sea. Systematic Parasitology, 13(1), 63–70.