Stenakron

Stenakron is a genus of trematodes in the family Opecoelidae.

Stenakron
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Stenakrinae
Genus:
Stenakron

Stafford, 1904[1]

Species

  • Stenakron mancopsetti Gaevskaya & Kovaleva, 1977[2]
  • Stenakron quadrilobatum (Bazikalova, 1932)[3]
  • Stenakron quinquelobatum (Layman, 1930) Mamaev, Parukhin & Baeva, 1963[4][5]
  • Stenakron skrjabini (Issaitchikov, 1928) Yamaguti, 1971[6][7]
  • Stenakron vetustum Stafford, 1904[1]
  • Stenakron vitellosum (Manter, 1934) Cribb, 2005[8][9]

References

  1. Stafford, J. (1904). I. Wissenschaftliche Mitteilungen. 1. Trematodes from Canadian Fishes. Zoologischer Anzeiger, 27(16–17), 481–495.
  2. Gaevskaya, A. V. & Kovaleva, A. A. (1977). New species of trematodes from fishes of the Falkland-Patagonian Region (south-western Atlantic). Parazitologiya, 5(11), 417–423.
  3. Bazikalova, A. (1932). Beiträge zur Parasitologie der Murman'schen Fische. In Mittleman, S. Y. (Ed.), Sbornik Nauchno-Promyslovikh Rabot na Murman (pp. 136–153). Moskva: Narkomsnab SSR Tsentral'nya Institut Rybongo Khozaistva.
  4. Layman, E. M. (1930). Parasitic worms from the fishes of Peter the Great Bay. Izvestiya Tikhookeanskoi Nauchno-Promyslovi Ostantsii, 3, 1–120.
  5. Mamaev, Y. L., Parukhin, A. M. & Baeva, O. M. (1963). Parasitic worms of Pleuronectidae from the far eastern seas. In Parasitic worms of animals of the Primorye region and the Pacific Ocean, Proceedings of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
  6. Issaitschikov, I. M. (1928). Contributions to the knowledge of parasitic helminths of some groups of vertebrates in the Russian Arctic. Trudy Morskoi Nauchnyi Institut, Moskva, 3, 5–79.
  7. Yamaguti, S. (1971). Synopsis of Digenetic Trematodes of Vertebrates. Vol. I. Tokyo: Keigaku Publishing Company.
  8. Manter, H. W. (1934). Some digenetic trematodes from deep-water fish of Tortugas, Florida. Papers from Tortugas Laboratory, 28, 257–345.
  9. Cribb, T. H. (2005). Family Opecoelidae Ozaki, 1925. In Bray, R., Gibson, D. & Jones, A. (Eds.), Keys to the Trematoda, Vol. 2 (pp. 443–531). London: CABI Publishing and The Natural History Museum.
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