Eudactylina

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Eudactylina
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Eudactylina

Eudactylina is a genus of copepods that parasitise elasmobranch fishes. It contains the following species:[1]

  • A. Scott, 1901
  • Van Beneden, 1853
  • Pillai, 1968
  • Deets, 1994
  • Heller, 1865
  • Pearse, 1952
  • Ho & McKinney, 1981
  • Eudactylina corrugata Bere, 1930
  • Izawa, 2011
  • Brian, 1924
  • Izawa, 2011
  • Deets, 1994
  • Castro-Romero & Baeza-Kuroki, 1991
  • T. Scott & A. Scott, 1913
  • Pillai, 1968
  • Diebakate & Raibaut, 2000
  • Bere, 1936
  • T. Scott, 1904
  • Izawa, 2011
  • Luque & Farfán, 1991
  • Deets, 1994
  • Laubier, 1968
  • Kabata, 1970
  • Castro-Romero & Baeza-Kuroki, 1991
  • Luque & Farfan, 1991
  • Cressey, 1967
  • Deets, 1994
  • Cressey, 1967
  • Raibaut & Essafi, 1979
  • T. Scott, 1902
  • Pearse, 1950
  • Bere, 1936
  • Izawa, 2011
  • Izawa, 2011
  • Castro-Romero & Baeza-Kuroki, 1987
  • Bere, 1936
  • C. B. Wilson, 1908
  • Nuñes-Ruivo, 1956
  • Deets, 1994
  • Nuñes-Ruivo, 1956

References[]

  1. ^ Geoff Boxshall (2013). "Eudactylina Van Beneden, 1853". World of Copepods database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved October 12, 2013.


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