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Squamodiscs are
epidermal structures,
which are
typical of and
found only in
certain monogeneans of the
family Diplectanidae.
There are, typically, two...
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Monoplectanum are
special among diplectanids in that they have only one
squamodisc (generally two in
species of
other genera),
hence the name of the genus...
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Diplectanidae is a
matter of controversy.
Oliver considered that the
absence of
squamodisc and
adhesive plate in the
haptor and the
position of the
ovary made the...
- 2007 by L****ad
Neifar &
Louis Euzet. The name
refers to the
absence of
squamodiscs and is
derived from the
Latin “sine”,
indicating absence, and “discus”...
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monogenean attaches itself to the gill of is host. The
haptor bears two
squamodiscs, one
ventral and one dorsal. The
sclerotized male co****tory organ, or...
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monogenean attaches itself to the gill of is host. The
haptor bears two
squamodiscs, one
ventral and one dorsal. The
sclerotized male co****tory organ, or...
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monogenean attaches itself to the gill of is host. The
haptor bears two
squamodiscs, one
ventral and one dorsal. The
sclerotized male co****tory organ, or...
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accessory adhesive organs on
dorsal and
ventral part of the haptor,
called squamodiscs when they are made up of
rodlets and
lamellodiscs when they
include lamellae...
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monogenean attaches itself to the gill of is host. The
haptor bears two
squamodiscs, one
ventral and one dorsal. The
sclerotized male co****tory organ, or...
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monogenean attaches itself to the gill of is host. The
haptor bears two
squamodiscs, one
ventral and one dorsal. The
sclerotized male co****tory organ, or...