Species of Monogenoidea from cichlids with commercial importance in the Peruvian Amazon

In the Peruvian Amazon, species of the Cichlidae constitute a valuable resource for fisheries and aquaculture activities. Due to the importance of cichlids in this region and the constant interest in conduct studies focused on the biodiversity of monogenoids, the present study aimed to present a che...

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Published inNeotropical helminthology Vol. 17; no. 2
Main Authors Murrieta-Morey, Germán Augusto, Ruiz - Tafur, Kevin Morgan, Lislea de Sousa, Alana, Cruz-Guimaraes, José Lisbinio, Tuesta-Rojas, Carlos Alfredo, Hualinga Vela, Linda Julissa, Chucuya Garcia, Shachy Marcela, Dávila Pizango, Hilmer Angélica, Navas Vásquez, Manuel Enrique, Cubas Guerra, Rossana, Ríos Isern, Enrique
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 04.12.2023
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Summary:In the Peruvian Amazon, species of the Cichlidae constitute a valuable resource for fisheries and aquaculture activities. Due to the importance of cichlids in this region and the constant interest in conduct studies focused on the biodiversity of monogenoids, the present study aimed to present a checklist of monogenoids from the gills of cichlids with importance in aquaculture in the Peruvian Amazon. Thirteen species of cichlids were analyzed from November 2020 to May 2023 from different water bodies in the Peruvian Amazon. There were identified five species of Gussevia Kohn & Paperna, 1964; eight morphospecies of Gussevia (Gussevia sp. 1 to sp. 8); four species of Sciadicleithrum Kritsky, Thatcher & Boeger, 1989; eight morphospecies of Sciadicleithrum; one species of Biotodomella Morey, Arimuya & Boeger, 2019 and one species of Trinidactylus Hanek, Molnár & Fernando, 1974. Taxonomic studies should continue in order to describe the 16 morpho-species recorded in this investigation, contributing to the knowledge of the biodiversity of monogenoids in the Peruvian Amazon.
ISSN:2218-6425
1995-1043
DOI:10.24039/rnh20231721650