Microcotyle gimpo

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Microcotyle gimpo
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
Class: Monogenea
Order: Mazocraeidea
Family: Microcotylidae
Genus: Microcotyle
Species:
M. gimpo
Binomial name
Microcotyle gimpo
Yamaguti, 1958
Synonyms
  • Paramicrocotyle gimpo (Yamaguti, 1958) Caballero & Bravo-Hollis, 1972 [1][2]
  • Caenomicrocotyle (Caenomicrocotyle) gimpo (Yamaguti, 1958) Unnithan1971 [1][3]

Microcotyle gimpo is a species of monogenean, parasitic on the gills of a marine fish. It belongs to the family Microcotylidae.[1]

Microcotyle gimpo was described by Satyu Yamaguti in 1958, based on one immature and two mature specimens from the gills of Enedrias nebulosus (Pholidae) (currently Pholis nebulosa).[1] In 1972, Caballero y Caballero and Bravo-Hollis erected the genus Paramicrocotyle to describe Paramicrocotyle tampicensis and Paramicrocotyle atriobursata off Mexico, and placed within this genus sixteen species previously assigned to the genus Microcotyle.[4] including M. gimpo.[2] Unnithan (1971) placed M. gimpo in his new genus and subgenus Caenomicrocotyle as Caenomicrocotyle (Caenomicrocotyle) gimpo.[3] However, this species was returned to the genus Microcotyle by Mamaev (1986) who considered Paramicrocotyle a junior subjective synonym of Microcotyle.[5]

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