Stenakron Explained
Stenakron is a genus of trematodes in the family Opecoelidae.
Species
- Stenakron mancopsetti Gaevskaya & Kovaleva, 1977[1]
- Stenakron quadrilobatum (Bazikalova, 1932)[2]
- Stenakron quinquelobatum (Layman, 1930) Mamaev, Parukhin & Baeva, 1963[3] [4]
- Stenakron skrjabini (Issaitchikov, 1928) Yamaguti, 1971[5] [6]
- Stenakron vetustum Stafford, 1904
- Stenakron vitellosum (Manter, 1934) Cribb, 2005[7] [8]
Notes and References
- Gaevskaya, A. V. & Kovaleva, A. A. (1977). New species of trematodes from fishes of the Falkland-Patagonian Region (south-western Atlantic). Parazitologiya, 5(11), 417–423.
- Bazikalova, A. (1932). Beiträge zur Parasitologie der Murman'schen Fische. In Mittleman, S. Y. (Ed.), Sbornik Nauchno-Promyslovikh Rabot na Murman (pp. 136–153). Moskva: Narkomsnab SSR Tsentral'nya Institut Rybongo Khozaistva.
- Layman, E. M. (1930). Parasitic worms from the fishes of Peter the Great Bay. Izvestiya Tikhookeanskoi Nauchno-Promyslovi Ostantsii, 3, 1–120.
- Mamaev, Y. L., Parukhin, A. M. & Baeva, O. M. (1963). Parasitic worms of Pleuronectidae from the far eastern seas. In Parasitic worms of animals of the Primorye region and the Pacific Ocean, Proceedings of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
- Issaitschikov, I. M. (1928). Contributions to the knowledge of parasitic helminths of some groups of vertebrates in the Russian Arctic. Trudy Morskoi Nauchnyi Institut, Moskva, 3, 5–79.
- Yamaguti, S. (1971). Synopsis of Digenetic Trematodes of Vertebrates. Vol. I. Tokyo: Keigaku Publishing Company.
- Manter, H. W. (1934). Some digenetic trematodes from deep-water fish of Tortugas, Florida. Papers from Tortugas Laboratory, 28, 257–345.
- Cribb, T. H. (2005). Family Opecoelidae Ozaki, 1925. In Bray, R., Gibson, D. & Jones, A. (Eds.), Keys to the Trematoda, Vol. 2 (pp. 443–531). London: CABI Publishing and The Natural History Museum.