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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Revision of the monogenean family Gotocotylidae (Polyopisthocotylea)

Craig J. Hayward, Klaus Rohde, Craig J Hayward and Klaus Rohde

Invertebrate Taxonomy 13(3) 425 - 460
Published: 1999

Abstract

We revise the diagnosis of the Gotocotylidae Yamaguti, and acceptGotocotyla Ishii and CathucotyleLebedev as valid genera. We synonymise PseudomicrocotyleSandarsand Swakopella Lebedev & Parukhin withGotocotyla. The number of nominal species in the familyis reduced from ten to four, and six new species are described from newmaterial. Members of Gotocoty lahave asymmetrical clampswith a single row of internal ribs, and those ofCathucotyle have more or less symmetrical clamps withtwo rows of ribs. Members of both genera can be distinguished from congenersby the morphology of clamp sclerites and/or spines of the male copulatoryorgan, and the number of vaginae (0–2). The following species arerecognised: Gotocotyla acanthura (Parona & Perugia),G.africanensis, sp. nov.,G.bivaginalis (Ramalingam),G.elegatis (Meserve), G.heapae,sp. nov., G.niphonii, sp. nov.,G.queenslandici, sp. nov.,Cathucotyle cathuaui Lebedev,C.filipinensis, sp. nov.andC.sinensis, sp.nov.Gotocotyla acanthura as recognised here may be aspecies complex, but we could not distinguish the morphologies of individualsfrom different hosts and localities. There is strong evidence that larvae andyoung juveniles of G.acanthura infect intermediate hostsfor short periods (mostly pelagic fishes, belonging to at least eight orders),until eaten by the final host.

https://doi.org/10.1071/IT98003

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