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De Buron, I.; Euzet, L. (2005). A NEW SPECIES OF THAUMATOCOTYLE (MONOGENEA: MONOCOTYLIDAE) FROM DASYATIS SABINA (MYLIOBATIFORMES: DASYATIDAE) OFF THE COAST OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Journal of Parasitology. 91(4): 791-793.
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De Buron, I.; Euzet, L.
2005
A NEW SPECIES OF THAUMATOCOTYLE (MONOGENEA: MONOCOTYLIDAE) FROM DASYATIS SABINA (MYLIOBATIFORMES: DASYATIDAE) OFF THE COAST OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Journal of Parasitology
91(4): 791-793
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Thaumatocotyle roumillati n. sp. is described from specimens collected in the nasal fossae of the Atlantic stingray, Dasyatis sabina (Lesueur) from the southeastern coast of the United States, off South Carolina. Thaumatocotyle roumillati is distinguished from congeners by the size and shape of its penis as well as the presence of a spinelike accessory piece associated with the penis.
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Thaumatocotyle roumillati de Buron & Euzet, 2005 (original description)