Biology:Furcohaptor

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Short description: Genus of flatworms

Furcohaptor
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
Class: Monogenea
Order: Dactylogyridea
Family: Diplectanidae
Genus: Furcohaptor
Bijukumar & Kearn, 1996
Species

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Furcohaptor is a genus of monopisthocotylean monogeneans, belonging to the family Diplectanidae.[1][2] All known species are parasitic on the gills of tonguefish (family Cynoglossidae).

Members of the genus Furcohaptor have a haptor with atypical structure (two long haptoral arms, one pair of typical anchors, one pair of rod-shaped hooks, five pairs of typical-shaped marginal hooks, and one pair of marginal hooks which are reduced in size)[1] and the genus was originally placed in the family Ancyrocephalidae,[1] but a study based on morphology and molecules demonstrated in 2017 that it was a member of the Diplectanidae.[3]

Etymology

The generic name, Furcohaptor, is in reference to the specimens' bifurcate haptors.

Species

According to the World Register of Marine Species, the valid species included in the genus are:[2]

  • Furcohaptor brevis Nitta & Nagasawa, 2017 [3]
  • Furcohaptor cynoglossi Bijukumar & Kearn, 1996 [1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Bijukumar, A.; Kearn, G. C. (1996). "Furcohaptor cynoglossi n. g., n. sp., an ancyrocephaline monogenean gill parasite with a bifurcate haptor and a note on its adhesive attitude". Systematic Parasitology 34 (1): 71–76. doi:10.1007/BF01531213. ISSN 0165-5752. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 WoRMS (2018). Furcohaptor Bijukumar & Kearn, 1996. Accessed at: http://marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=717363 on 2018-09-16
  3. 3.0 3.1 Nitta, Masato; Nagasawa, Kazuya (2017). "A new species of Furcohaptor Bijukumar & Kearn, 1996 (Monogenea: Diplectanidae) parasitic on Cynoglossus robustus Günther (Pleuronectiformes: Cynoglossidae) in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan, with comments on its systematic position and an amended generic diagnosis of Furcohaptor". Systematic Parasitology 94 (8): 907–913. doi:10.1007/s11230-017-9747-z. ISSN 0165-5752. PMID 28828706. 

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