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Title: Amphistomes as species markers of the serrasalmid fish, Myleus ternetzi (NORMAN), from French Guiana, with descriptions of two new species and one new genus
Authors: Thatcher, Vernon E.
Jegú, Michel
Issue Date: 1998
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Amazoniana
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 15, Número 1-2, Pags. 103-112
Abstract: Two new species of amphistome (Trematoda) are described from "pacu", Myleus ternetzi, from French Guiana. For one of these, a new genus is proposed. Additionally, a common species, Pseudocladorchis cylindricus, is reported. Pacudistoma guianensis sp. nov. is a robust form with a massive pharynx; a large genital sucker; long, convoluted ceca; and a subterminal acetabulum that is smaller than the genital sucker. Myleustrema concavatum gen. et sp. nov., on the other hand, has a slender, flattened body, concave dorsally; a small pharynx; no genital sucker; ceca that are short, slender, and nearly straight; and a small, terminal acetabulum which is provided with papillae. The two new forms seem to be highly host specific and could therefore be used as biological markers.
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