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Hexabothriidae

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Hexabothriidae is a family of monogenean parasites. The family name was proposed by Emmett W. Price in 1942.[1] The family includes 14-16 genera according to authors [2][3] and about 60 species; all are parasitic on the gills of chondrichthyan fishes (rays, sharks and chimaeras).[3][4]

Studies on phylogeny of monogeneans based on morphology,[5] molecules [6] or spermatozoa [7] suggest that the Hexabothriidae are a basal group within the Polyopisthocotylea.

Genera

According to the World Register of Marine Species [8]

References

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  2. ^ a b Patella, Raquel; Bullard, Stephen A. (2013). "Hexabothriids of Devil Rays (Mobulidae): New genus and species from gill of Mobula hypostoma in the Northern Gulf of Mexico and redescription of a congener from Mobula rochebrunei in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean". Journal of Parasitology. 99 (5): 856–867. doi:10.1645/12-153.1. ISSN 0022-3395. PMID 23641805. S2CID 42889782.
  3. ^ a b c Vaughan, D.; Christison, K. (2012). "Towards addressing the current state of confusion within the Hexabothriidae Price, 1942 (1908) Callorhynchocotyle Suriano & Incorvaia, 1982 (Monogenea: Hexabothriidae) re-visited, with the preliminary evaluation of novel parameters for measuring haptoral armature of hexabothriids". Zootaxa. 3229: 1–34. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3229.1.1.
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  6. ^ Jovelin, Richard; Justine, Jean-Lou (2001). "Phylogenetic relationships within the polyopisthocotylean monogeneans (Platyhelminthes) inferred from partial 28S rDNA sequences". International Journal for Parasitology. 31 (4): 393–401. doi:10.1016/S0020-7519(01)00114-X. ISSN 0020-7519. PMID 11306118.
  7. ^ Justine, Jean-Lou; Poddubnaya, Larisa G. (2018). "Spermiogenesis and spermatozoon ultrastructure in basal polyopisthocotylean monogeneans, Hexabothriidae and Chimaericolidae, and their significance for the phylogeny of the Monogenea". Parasite. 25: 7. doi:10.1051/parasite/2018007. ISSN 1776-1042. PMC 5811217. PMID 29436366. open access
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  9. ^ Bullard, Stephen A.; Dippenaar, Susan M. (2003). "Branchotenthes robinoverstreeti n. gen. and n. sp. (Monogenea: Hexabothriidae) from gill filaments of the bowmouth guitarfish, Rhina ancylostoma (Rhynchobatidae), in the Indian Ocean". Journal of Parasitology. 89 (3): 595–601. doi:10.1645/0022-3395(2003)089[0595:BRNGAN]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 0022-3395. PMID 12880262. S2CID 21951837.
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  13. ^ Lambert, A.; Maillard, C. (1979). "L'oncomiracidium d'Erpocotyle catenulata (Guberlet, 1933) (Monogene Hexabothriidae) parasite de Mustelus mustelus (L.) (Selachii)" (PDF). Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparée. 54 (1): 113–115. doi:10.1051/parasite/1979541113. ISSN 0003-4150. PMID 485037. open access
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  17. ^ Ktari, Mohammed Hedi; Maillard, Claude (1972). "Neonchocotyle pastinacae n. g. n. sp. (Monogenea Hexabothriidae) parasite de Dasyatis pastinaca dans le Golfe de Tunis : description de l'adulte et de la larve". Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparée. 47 (2): 181–191. doi:10.1051/parasite/1972472181.
  18. ^ Mayes, Monte A; Brooks, Daniel R; Thorson, Thomas B (1981). "Potamotrygonocotyle tsalickisi, new genus and species (Monogenea: Monocotylidae) and Paraheteronchocotyle amazonensis, new genus and species (Monogenea: Hexabothriidae) from Potamotrygon circularis Garman (Chondrichthyes: Potamotrygonidae) in north western Brazil". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 94 (4): 1205–1210. open access
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Hexabothriidae: Brief Summary

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Hexabothriidae is a family of monogenean parasites. The family name was proposed by Emmett W. Price in 1942. The family includes 14-16 genera according to authors and about 60 species; all are parasitic on the gills of chondrichthyan fishes (rays, sharks and chimaeras).

Studies on phylogeny of monogeneans based on morphology, molecules or spermatozoa suggest that the Hexabothriidae are a basal group within the Polyopisthocotylea.

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