Ce. Harris et No. Dronen, Megenteron manteri n. sp and Steringophorus sp (Digenea : Fellodistomidae)from Monomitopus agassizzi (Ophidiidae) in the Gulf of Mexico, SYST PARAS, 44(2), 1999, pp. 153-156
During a study of digenean parasites of deep-sea fishes, 81% (17 of 21) of
Monomitopus agassizzi (Ophidiidae) from the Gulf of Mexico were infected wi
th Megenteron manteri n. sp. and 10% (2 of 21) were infected with what appe
ars to be a new species of Steringophorus. M. manteri n. sp. differs from M
. crassum in having a longer body (3,733-9,394 mu m), shorter caeca and a u
terus that extends posteriorly beyond the ends of the caeca. The species of
Steringophorus differs from other species in the genus in having smaller e
ggs (19-23 mu m long) and caeca that extend into the posterior half of the
hindbody.