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Name
Pillai, N.K. (1968). Additions to the copepod parasites of South Indian fishes. Parasitology, Cambridge 58:9-36, figs. 1-12. (ii-1968)
SourceID
108166
Authors
Pillai, N.K.
Year
1968
Title
Additions to the copepod parasites of South Indian fishes.
Journal
Parasitology, Cambridge
Suffix
58:9-36, figs. 1-12. (ii-1968)
Type
Publication
Note
Available in Wilson Copepod Library (non-digital)
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Taxa (10)
Attributes (3)
Caligus dasyaticus
Rangnekar, 1957
(additional source)
Dissonus
Wilson C.B., 1906
(additional source)
Eudactylina alata
Pillai, 1968
(original description)
Eudactylina lancifera
Pillai, 1968
(original description)
Eudactylinopsis
Pillai, 1968
(original description)
Eudactylinopsis curvatus
Pillai, 1968
(original description)
Hatschekia elliptica
Pillai, 1967
(redescription)
Kroyeria minuta
Pillai, 1968
(original description)
Nesippus vespa
Kirtisinghe, 1964
(additional source)
Pseudopetalus dussumieri
(Rangnekar, 1957)
accepted as
Sinocaligus dussumieri
(Rangnekar, 1957)
accepted as
Caligus dussumieri
Rangnekar, 1957
(additional source)
Caligus elasmobranchi
Boxshall, 2018
Feedingtype
ectoparasitic
Life stage
adult
Host/prey
Serratina
Pallary, 1920
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Kroyeria minuta
Pillai, 1968
Feedingtype
ectoparasitic
Life stage
adult
Host/prey
Scoliodon sorrahkowah
(Bleeker, 1853)
accepted as
Rhizoprionodon acutus
(Rüppell, 1837)
[Details]
Pseudopetalus dussumieri
(Rangnekar, 1957)
Feedingtype
ectoparasitic
Life stage
adult
Host/prey
Dussumieria hasselti
Bleeker, 1851
accepted as
Dussumieria elopsoides
Bleeker, 1849
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