On the Development of Parasitic Copepoda. IV. Ten Species of Poecilostome Cyclopoids, Belonging to Taeniacanthidae, Tegobomolochidae, Lichomolgidae, Philoblennidae, Myicolidae, and Chondracanthidae

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Abstract

This paper describes developmental stages of the following 10 species of the poecilostome Cyclopoida: 1) Anchistrotos pleuronichthydis Yamaguti, 1939 (Taeniacanthidae Wilson, 1911); 2) Tegobomolochus nasicola Izawa, 1967 (Tegobomolochidae Avdeev, 1978); 3) Doridicola sepiae (Izawa, 1976) and 4) Nasomolgus firmus Humes & Ho, 1967 (Lichomolgidae Kossmann, 1877); 5) Philoblenna arabici Izawa, 1976 (Philoblennidae Izawa, 1976); 6) Neanthessius renicolis Izawa, 1976; 7) Panaietis yamagutii Izawa, 1976 (Myicolidae Yamaguti, 1936); 8) Pseudacanthocanthopsis apogonis Yamaguti & Yamasu, 1959; 9) Praecidochondria setoensis Izawa, 1975 and 10) Acanthochondria yui Shiino, 1964 (chondracanthidae Milne Edwards, 1840)

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Izawa, K. (1986). On the Development of Parasitic Copepoda. IV. Ten Species of Poecilostome Cyclopoids, Belonging to Taeniacanthidae, Tegobomolochidae, Lichomolgidae, Philoblennidae, Myicolidae, and Chondracanthidae. Publications of the Seto Marine Biological Laboratory, 31(3–6), 81–162. https://doi.org/10.5134/176129

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