Rugogaster
Appearance
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Rugogaster | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Platyhelminthes |
Class: | Trematoda |
Order: | Aspidogastrida |
Family: | Rugogastridae Schell, 1973[1] |
Genus: | Rugogaster Schell, 1973 |
Type species | |
Rugogaster hydrolagi Schell, 1973
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Species | |
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Rugogastridae is a family of trematodes in the order Aspidogastrida. It consists of a single genus, Rugogaster Schell, 1973.[1]
Species
[edit]- Rugogaster callorhinci Amato & Pereira, 1995[2]
- Rugogaster hydrolagi Schell, 1973[1]
Morphological characteristics
[edit]Species of Rugogaster are parasitic in the rectal glands of various holocephalan fishes. They are characterized by a row of rugae, numerous testes, and two caeca, whilst other aspidogastrid species generally have one caecum and one or two testes.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Schell, S. C. (1973). Rugogaster hydrolagi gen. n. et sp. nov. (Trematoda: Aspidobothrea: Rugogastridae fam. n.) from the ratfish Hydrolagus colliei (Lay & bennett, 1839). The Journal of Parasitology, 59, 803–805.
- ^ Amato, J. & Pereira, J., Jr. (1995). A new species of Rugogaster (Aspidobothrea: Rugogastridae) parasite of the elephant fish, Callorhinchus callorhynchi (Callorhinchidae), from the estuary of the La Plata River, Coasts of Uruguay and Argentina. Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária, 4(1), 1–7.