Schilbetrema aegyptica n.sp. A monogenean gill parasite of the Egyptian freshwater fish Schilbe mystus.
@article{ElNaggar1985SchilbetremaAN, title={Schilbetrema aegyptica n.sp. A monogenean gill parasite of the Egyptian freshwater fish Schilbe mystus.}, author={Mohammed Mohammed El-Naggar}, journal={Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology}, year={1985}, volume={15 2}, pages={ 571-80 } }
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SURFACE TOPOGRAPHY OF THE MONOGENEAN GILL PARASITE SCHILBETREMA AEGYPTICA EL-NAGGAR, 1985 FROM THE GILLS OF THE NILE FISH SCHILBE MYSTUS IN EGYPT
- Biology
- 2010
In the present study, scanning electron microscopy revealed that the anterior attachment organ of Schilbetrema aegyptica consists of four head lobes, two on each side of the body. There are two types…
Dactylogyridean monogeneans of the siluriform fishes of the Old World
- BiologySystematic Parasitology
- 2004
It is proposed that the Ancylodiscoidinae be raised to family status within the order Dactylogyridea to accommodate these 17 `ancyrocephalid' genera from siluriforms, together with Malayanodiscoides and Notopterodiscoide from notopterids.