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A Description of the Trematode Catoptroides lacustri n.sp., with a Review of the known species of the Genus1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

Solomon L. Loewen
Affiliation:
Department of Zoology, University of Minnesota.

Extract

1. Four species had been described to date as belonging to the genus Catoptroides: C. spatula and C. spatulaeforme from African catfish and C. macrocotyle and C. angulatus from European fish.

2. C. lacustri, a new species described in this paper, was taken from the great fork-tailed catfish, Ameiurus lacustris, from the St Croix River, Minnesota.

3. To this list must be added C. staffordi of the American catfish, Ameiurus nebulosus and A. melas, which was described by Pearse in 1924 and placed in the genus Phyllodistomum.

4. C. angulatus is shown not to be a member of this genus, but rather as belonging to the genus Phyllodistomum in which von Linstow first described it.

5. All of these species are briefly reviewed and compared in this paper.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1929

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References

Linstow, Otto F. B. v. (1907). Zwei neue Distomum aus Lucioperca sandra der Volga. Ann. Mus. Zool. L'Acad. Imp. Sci., St Pétersbourg, 12, 201202, 1 fig.Google Scholar