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Parasites of tilapia in South China

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English: Figure 2 of the paper

(A–B) Measurements studied.

  • (A) Measurements used to study Cichlidogyrus spp. and Scutogyrus spp. DB dorsal bar: h, length of dorsal bar auricle; w, dorsal bar maximum width; x, dorsal bar total length; y, distance between auricles; z, dorsal bar base end length. A anchor: a, anchor total length; b, anchor blade length; c, anchor shaft length; d, anchor guard length; e, anchor point length. Vg vagina: x, vagina total length, w, vagina maximum width. MCC male copulatory complex: Ap, accessory piece straight length; St, stalk length; He, heel straight length; Pe, penis: x, penis total curved length; w, penis maximum width. Pl auxiliary plate: x, auxiliary plate total length; w, auxiliary plate maximum width. H hook straight length. VB ventral bar: w, ventral bar maximum width; x, length of one ventral bar branch.
  • (B) Measurements used to study Enterogyrus spp. VB ventral bar: x, length of one ventral bar branch; w, ventral bar maximum width. A anchor: a, anchor total length; b, anchor blade length; c, anchor shaft length; d, anchor guard length; e, anchor point length. Pe penis: x, penis total curved length; w, penis base maximum width.
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Source (2019). "Monogenean fauna of alien tilapias (Cichlidae) in south China". Parasite 26: 4. DOI:10.1051/parasite/2019003. ISSN 1776-1042.
Author Shuai Zhang, Tingting Zhi, Xiangli Xu, Yingying Zheng, Charles Félix Bilong Bilong, Antoine Pariselle and Tingbao Yang

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