Euryhaliotrema chrysotaeniae (Young, 1968) Kritsky & Boeger, 2002
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Euryhaliotrema chrysotaeniae (Young, 1968) Kritsky & Boeger, 2002 |
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Euryhaliotrema chrysotaeniae (Young, 1968) Kritsky & Boeger, 2002
Type host.
Lutjanus chrysotaenia (= L. carponotatus ) (Richardson) ( Lutjanidae ).
Other host and localities.
Gills of L. chrysotaenia (= L. carponotatus ) from Heron Island, Queensland, Australia (as Haliotrema chrysotaeniae ) ( Young 1968). Lutjanus fulvus (Forster), Lutjanus fulviflamma ( Forsskål), Lutjanus quinquelineatus (Bloch) and Lutjanus russellii (Bleeker) from Nouméa, New Caledonia ( Kritsky 2012). Lutjanus fulvus and Lutjanus kasmira ( Forsskål) from French Polynesia and Hawaiian Islands (all as Euryhaliotrema chrysotaeniae ) ( Vignon et al. 2009). Lutjanus russellii from Guangdong Province, China (as Euryhaliotrema chrysotaeniae ) ( Li and Yan 2007) (all Lutjanidae ).
Current host.
Lutjanus fulvus ( Lutjanidae ).
Site infection.
Gills.
Prevalence and mean intensity.
50 and 15 ± 25 (n=26).
Specimens deposited.
CHCM No. 537 (paratypes) (1 slide, 1 specimen).
Remarks.
Originally described by Young (1968) as Haliotrema chrysotaeniae and transferred to the genus Euryhaliotrema by Kritsky and Boeger (2002) as E. chrysotaeniae . Euryhaliotrema chrysotaeniae has a delicate MCO with more than three rings and an elongate meandering vaginal canal. New geographical record for Palmyra Atoll.
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