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Name
Huston, D.; Cutmore, S.; Cribb, T. (2017). Isorchis cannoni n. sp. (Digenea: Atractotrematidae) from Great Barrier Reef rabbitfishes and the molecular elucidation of its life cycle.
Journal of Helminthology.
1-8.
SourceID
287254
DOI
10.1017/s0022149x17000906 [
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Authors
Huston, D.; Cutmore, S.; Cribb, T.
Year
2017
Title
Isorchis cannoni n. sp. (Digenea: Atractotrematidae) from Great Barrier Reef rabbitfishes and the molecular elucidation of its life cycle
Journal
Journal of Helminthology
Suffix
1-8
Type
Publication
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2017-12-04 14:49:38Z
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Gibson, David
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Taxa (3)
Attributes (5)
Cercaria queenslandae
II of Cannon (1978)
accepted as
Isorchis cannoni
Huston, Cutmore & Cribb, 2017
(source of synonymy)
Isorchis cannoni
Huston, Cutmore & Cribb, 2017
(original description)
Isorchis currani
Andres, Pulis & Overstreet, 2016
(additional source)
Cercaria queenslandae
II of Cannon (1978)
Feedingtype
endoparasitic
Life stage
larva
Host/prey
Cerithium moniliferum
Kiener, 1841
accepted as
Clypeomorus batillariaeformis
Habe & Kosuge, 1966
[Details]
Isorchis cannoni
Huston, Cutmore & Cribb, 2017
Feedingtype
endoparasitic
Life stage
larva
Host/prey
Clypeomorus batillariaeformis
Habe & Kosuge, 1966
[Details]
Isorchis cannoni
Huston, Cutmore & Cribb, 2017
Feedingtype
endoparasitic
Life stage
adult
Host/prey
Siganus fuscescens
(Houttuyn, 1782)
[Details]
Isorchis cannoni
Huston, Cutmore & Cribb, 2017
Feedingtype
endoparasitic
Life stage
adult
Host/prey
Siganus lineatus
(Valenciennes, 1835)
[Details]
Isorchis currani
Andres, Pulis & Overstreet, 2016
Feedingtype
endoparasitic
Life stage
adult
Host/prey
Selenotoca multifasciata
(Richardson, 1846)
[Details]
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