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Plasmodium ninoxi Paperna & Keong & May 2008, new species
<i>Plasmodium ninoxi</i>, new species <p>(Fig. 25)</p>Published as part of <i>Paperna, Ilan, Keong, Malcolm Soh Chu & May, Charlotte Yap Aye, 2008, Haemosporozoan Parasites Found In Birds In Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Sarawak And Java, pp. 211-243 in Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 56 (2)</i> on page 237, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5340123">10.5281/zenodo.5340123</a>
Cichlidogyrus dionchus , Paperna 1968
<i>Cichlidogyrus dionchus</i> Paperna, 1968 <p> <i>Cichlidogyrus dionchus</i> Paperna, 1968: 89, 90, pl. 1, figs 4, 5.</p> <p> <i>Cichlidogyrus brevicirrus</i> Paperna & Thurston, 1969: 17, 18. — Paperna 1979: 9, 10.</p> <p>TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype: MRAC M.T. 35.585 from type host (Paperna 1979).</p> <p> TYPE HOST. — Of <i>C. dionchus</i>: <i>Sarotherodon galilaeus</i> (Linnaeus, 1758). Of <i>C. brevicirrus</i>: <i>Haplochromis guiarti</i> (Pellegrin, 1904).</p> <p> TYPE LOCALITY. — Of <i>C. dionchus</i>: Mamahuma stream, Accra, Ghana. Of <i>C. brevicirrus</i>: Jinja, Kazi, Victoria Lake, Uganda.</p> <p> ADDITIONAL HOSTS. — Of <i>C. dionchus</i>: <i>Chromidotilapia guentheri</i> (Sauvage, 1882) (Paperna 1979). Of <i>C. brevicirrus</i>: <i>Haplochromis longirostris</i> (Hilgendorf, 1888), <i>Haplochromis obesus</i> (Boulenger, 1906), <i>Haplochromis obliquidens</i> (Hilgendorf, 1888), <i>Haplochromis</i> sp., <i>Hoplotilapia retrodens</i> (Hilgendorf, 1888) and <i>Tilapia zillii</i> (Gervais, 1848).</p> <p>SITE. — Gills.</p> <p> ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES. — Afram sector, Volta Lake and Adutor lower reaches of the Volta River, Ghana on <i>H.fasciatus</i>; Ghana on <i>Chromidotilapia guentheri</i> (Paperna 1979).</p> <p>REMARKS</p> <p> Paperna (1968) used for this species two spellings: <i>C. dioncus</i> and <i>C. dionchus</i>, as the first one was latter use by Paperna (1979) and other authors, we accept this spelling. Dossou & Birgi (1984) indicated that a proportion of individuals named <i>C. dionchus</i> by Paperna (1968: fig.6, p. 91) correspond to <i>C. falcifer</i> (individuals from <i>Hemichromis fasciatus</i>) and we agree with that. Dossou (1982) indicated that <i>C. dionchus</i> (on <i>Sarotherodon galilaeus</i>) is a valid species. Some hosts were added by Paperna (1979): <i>Pseudocrenilabrus multicolor</i> (Schoeller, 1903), <i>Tilapia rendalli</i> (Boulenger, 1897) and <i>Haplochromis wingatii</i> (Boulenger, 1902), but probably because of the presence of <i>C.</i> cf. <i>brevicirrus</i>, which was synonymised by this author with <i>C. dionchus</i>, when we propose to synonymise <i>C.</i> cf. <i>brevicirrus</i> with <i>C. digitatus</i>. In the same way, Paperna (1979) deposits a paratype (MRAC M.T. 35.586, probably <i>C.</i> cf. <i>brevicirrus</i>) from <i>Tilapia discolor</i> (Günther, 1903) for <i>C. dionchus</i>, we consider this specimen as being a <i>C. digitatus</i>. In the original description by Paperna(1968) the only true <i>C.dionchus</i> was illustrated by the drawing 5 (pl. 1, p. 91) and by the figures of <i>C. brevicirrus</i> in its original description (Paperna & Thurston 1969: 18), this latter species had been synonymised with <i>C. dionchus</i> by Paperna (1979); we agree with this conclusion.</p>Published as part of <i>Pariselle, Antoine & Euzet, Louis, 2009, Systematic revision of dactylogyridean parasites (Monogenea) from cichlid fishes in Africa, the Levant and Madagascar, pp. 849-898 in Zoosystema 31 (4)</i> on page 862, DOI: 10.5252/z2009n4a6, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4520413">http://zenodo.org/record/4520413</a>
Cichlidogyrus longipenis Paperna & Thurston 1969
<i>Cichlidogyrus longipenis</i> Paperna & Thurston, 1969 <p> <i>Cichlidogyrus tubicirrus longipenis</i> Paperna & Thurston, 1969: 28, fig. 6d, h.</p> <p> <i>Cichlidogyrus longipenis</i> – Paperna 1979: 13.</p> <p>TYPE MATERIAL. — “ Holotype ”: private collection of Dr Paperna, no number mentioned.</p> <p>“ Syntype ”: MRAC M.T. 35.921 (Paperna 1979).</p> <p> TYPE HOST. — <i>Astatoreochromis alluaudi</i> Pellegrin, 1904.</p> <p>TYPE LOCALITY. — Jinja, Uganda.</p> <p>SITE. — Gills.</p>Published as part of <i>Pariselle, Antoine & Euzet, Louis, 2009, Systematic revision of dactylogyridean parasites (Monogenea) from cichlid fishes in Africa, the Levant and Madagascar, pp. 849-898 in Zoosystema 31 (4)</i> on page 868, DOI: 10.5252/z2009n4a6, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4520413">http://zenodo.org/record/4520413</a>
Cichlidogyrus arthracanthus Paperna 1960
<i>Cichlidogyrus arthracanthus</i> Paperna, 1960 <p> <i>Cichlidogyrus arthracanthus</i> Paperna, 1960: 3-5, figs 1, 2.</p> <p>TYPE MATERIAL. — No type material mentioned in the original description.</p> <p> TYPE HOST. — <i>Tilapia zillii</i> (Gervais, 1848).</p> <p>TYPE LOCALITY. — Fish culture research station, Dor, Israel.</p> <p> ADDITIONAL HOSTS. — <i>Tristramella simonis</i> (Günther, 1864) and <i>T. sacra</i> (Günther, 1865); <i>Tilapia guineensis</i> (Bleeker, 1862) (Pariselle & Euzet 1995c).</p> <p>SITE. — Gills.</p> <p>ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES. — Western shore, Sea of Galilee, Israel. Ghana (Paperna 1965, 1979), Uganda (Paperna & Thurston 1969), Egypt (Ergens 1981), Senegal, Guinea, Ivory Coast and Congo (Pariselle & Euzet 1995c).</p>Published as part of <i>Pariselle, Antoine & Euzet, Louis, 2009, Systematic revision of dactylogyridean parasites (Monogenea) from cichlid fishes in Africa, the Levant and Madagascar, pp. 849-898 in Zoosystema 31 (4)</i> on page 858, DOI: 10.5252/z2009n4a6, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4520413">http://zenodo.org/record/4520413</a>
Enterogyrus cichlidarum Paperna 1963
Enterogyrus cichlidarum Paperna, 1963 Enterogyrus cichlidarum Paperna, 1963: 183-186, figs 1-3. — Bilong Bilong et al. 1989: 104, figs 4, 5. Enterogyrus niloticus Eid & Negm, 1987: 79-84, figs 1-4. — Khidr 1990: 741, 742. TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype: Hebrew University, Department of Parasitology, no specified number. TYPE HOST. — Of E. cichlidarum: Tilapia zillii (Gervais, 1848) (first species cited by Paperna [1963]). Of E. niloticus: Oreochromis niloticus (Linnaeus, 1758). TYPE LOCALITY. — Of E. cichlidarum: Rubin River, Israel. Of E. niloticus: Barher Mouise, Nile River, Egypt. ADDITIONAL HOSTS. — Sarotherodon galilaeus sanagaensis (Thys van den Audenaerde, 1966) and Tilapia nyongana Thys van den Audenaerde, 1971 (Bilong Bilong et al. 1996). SITE. — Stomach. ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES. — Jordan and coastal systems, Israel (Paperna 1979); South of Cameroon on O. niloticus (Bilong Bilong et al. 1989); Sakbayémé, Sanaga Basin, Cameroon on Sarotherodon galilaeus sanagaensis and So’o, Nyong Basin, Cameroon on Tilapia nyongana (Bilong Bilong et al. 1996). REMARKS The comparison by Khidr (1990) of Enterogyrus species specimens from Tilapia zillii and Oreochromis niloticus in Egypt revealed no differences and led this author to synonymise E. niloticus with E. cichlidarum.Published as part of Pariselle, Antoine & Euzet, Louis, 2009, Systematic revision of dactylogyridean parasites (Monogenea) from cichlid fishes in Africa, the Levant and Madagascar, pp. 849-898 in Zoosystema 31 (4) on page 851, DOI: 10.5252/z2009n4a6, http://zenodo.org/record/452041
Protoancyrodiscoides Paperna 1969
Genre <i>Protoancyrodiscoides</i> Paperna, 1969 <p> ESPÈCE TYPE. — <i>Protoancyrodiscoides chrysichthys</i> Paperna, 1969.</p> <p>DIAGNOSE DU GENRE. — Ancyrocephalidae: hapteur avec quatre crochets (deux dorsaux, deux ventraux); deux barres transversales (une dorsale, une ventrale composée de deux sclérites jointifs en forme de V); quatorze crochetons; un ou deux onchia présents ou absents; trois paires de glandes céphaliques; deux paires de taches oculaires sans cristallin; branches intestinales unies postérieurement; testicule postérieur intercaecal; canal déférent entourant la branche intestinale gauche; une vésicule séminal; pénis tubulaire avec pièce accessoire entourant l›extrémité distale; un réservoir prostatique; ovaire médian pré-testiculaire; ouverture vaginale latérale gauche; canal vaginal contourné ou non; réceptacle séminal présent. Parasites des poissons siluriformes de la famille des Claroteidae et des Malapteruridae.</p>Published as part of <i>Bouah, Enoutchy Fabrice, N'Douba, Valentin & Pariselle, Antoine, 2021, Deux nouveaux Protoancylodiscoides Paperna, 1969 (Monogenea, Ancyrocephalidae) parasites branchiaux de Clarotes laticeps (Rüppell, 1829) (Siluriformes, Claroteidae) en Côte d'Ivoire, pp. 155-162 in Zoosystema 43 (9)</i> on page 157, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a9, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4662824">http://zenodo.org/record/4662824</a>
Onchobdella spirocirra Paperna 1968
<i>Onchobdella spirocirra</i> Paperna, 1968 <p> <i>Onchobdella spirocirra</i> Paperna, 1968: 201-203, figs 2, 3a.</p> <p>TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype: BMNH 1968.9.4.2.</p> <p> TYPE HOST. — <i>Hemichromis bimaculatus</i> Gill, 1862.</p> <p>TYPE LOCALITY. — No type locality mentionned in the original description.</p> <p>SITE. — Gills.</p> <p>ADDITIONAL LOCALITY. — Afram sector, Volta Lake, Ghana.</p>Published as part of <i>Pariselle, Antoine & Euzet, Louis, 2009, Systematic revision of dactylogyridean parasites (Monogenea) from cichlid fishes in Africa, the Levant and Madagascar, pp. 849-898 in Zoosystema 31 (4)</i> on page 855, DOI: 10.5252/z2009n4a6, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4520413">http://zenodo.org/record/4520413</a>
Dactylogyrus oligospirophallus Paperna 1973
Dactylogyrus oligospirophallus Paperna, 1973 (Figure 6) Synonym: Dactylogyrus afrobarbae of Paperna (1969) (see Paperna 1979). Type host and locality: Labeo coubie, Volta Lake, Ghana. Other records: Labeo coubie, Niger River (Bamako), Baoulé River (Missira), Mali (Guégan et al. 1988). Present records: Labeo coubie, Gambia River near the hotel Simenti (sand beach 13 ° 01.543’N; 13 º 17.471 ’W, gravel beach 13 º 01.395’N; 13 º 17.350 ’W), Mare de Simenti (13 º 01.790’N; 13 º 17.608 ’W), Gambia River near the Campement du Lion (13 º 01.493’N; 13 º 14.491 ’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. Site: Gill lamellae. Type specimen: Holotype RMCA M.T. 35.516 B. Material examined: 8 unflattened and 10 flattened specimens in GAP. Comparative material examined: Dactylogyrus oligospirophallus Paperna, 1973: holotype (RMCA M.T. 35.516 B) from Labeo coubie (see Paperna 1979). Description: Body length 378 (247–516; n = 8); greatest width 87 (52–135; n = 8). Haptor 69 (54–82; n = 5) long, 95 (77–132; n = 5) wide. Single pair of anchors (dorsal): inner length 45 (39–49; n = 10); outer length 30 (27–33; n = 10); inner root 21 (17–23; n = 10) long; outer root 3 (2–4; n = 10) long; point 16 (12–19; n = 10) long. Two bars: dorsal bar 24 (21–26; n = 10) long, 5 (3–5; n = 10) wide; ventral bar 10 (9–11; n = 9) long, 1 (n = 9) wide. Hooks 7 pairs, dissimilar in size; hook lengths (n = 5): pair I = 21 (20–24); pairs II, IV = 24 (23–25); pairs III, V = 25 (23–26); pairs VI, VII = 19 (17–20). Needles (1 pair) located near hooks of pair V. Vagina sclerotized, worm-like, 18 (16–20; n = 4) long. Copulatory organ comprises a coiled tube of about 1.5 rings and articulated accessory piece; total length 18 (21–25; n = 10); tube trace-length 68 (60–75; n = 10). Remarks: The morphometrical features of our specimens from Labeo coubie correspond well with the description of D. oligospirophallus by Guégan et al. (1988), especially with respect to the shape of the copulatory organ and the presence of a sclerotized vagina. Also, comparison of our specimens with the holotype of D. oligospirophallus (RMCA M.T. 35.516 B) designated by Paperna (1979) clearly supports conspecificity of these specimens. In addition, our detailed examination of the holotype confirmed the presence of a vestigial ventral bar, which was not depicted in the original (Paperna 1973) as well as in the supplemental (Paperna 1979) descriptions.Published as part of Musilová, Na Ď A, Ehulková, Eva Ř & Gelnar, Milan, 2009, Dactylogyrids (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea) from the gills of the African carp, Labeo coubie Rüppell (Cyprinidae), from Senegal, with descriptions of three new species of Dactylogyrus and the redescription of Dactylogyrus cyclocirrus Paperna, 1973, pp. 47-68 in Zootaxa 2241 on page 54, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19057
Study of <i>Caligus minimus</i> (Otto, 1821), (Caligidae Copepoda) infections of the sea Bass <i>Dicentrarcbus labrax</i> (L.) in, Bardawil lagoon
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