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Caligus minimus Otto, 1821 (Copepoda: Caligidae): A commercially important but poorly described parasite of cultured European Sea Bass Dicentrarchus labrax (Linnaeus, 1758)
Yanar, Alper; Kamanlı, Seyit Ali; Sönmez, Serdar; Hamdi, İlhem; Özak, Argun Akif; Boxshall, Geoffrey Allan (Elsevier, 2024)Caligus minimus Otto, 1821 has been known for over two centuries and it is the second oldest of the approximately 275 species of Caligus O. F. Müller, 1985. Despite the numerous records of this species from European waters, ... -
The discovery of Caligus macrurus Heller, 1865 (Copepoda: Caligidae) in the Mediterranean Sea, and the recognition of Sciaenophilus van Beneden, 1852 as a junior synonym of Caligus Muller, 1785
Özak, Argun Akif; Yanar, Alper; Boxshall, Geoffrey Allan (Springer Netherlands, 2017)The siphonostomatoid parasitic copepod Caligus macrurus Heller, 1865 is redescribed based on new material collected from the gill filaments and pharynx of tripletail Lobotes surinamensis Bloch (Lobotidae) caught in Iskenderun ... -
The discovery of Lepeophtheirus acutus Heegaard, 1943 (Copepoda: Caligidae) from two new elasmobranch hosts in the Mediterranean Sea, and a comparative redescription of Lepeophtheirus rhinobati Luque, Chaves et Cezar, 1998
Özak, Argun Akif; Yanar, Alper; Sakarya, Yetkin; Boxshall, Geoffrey Allan (Walter de Gruyter GMBH, 2018)In this study, supplementary information on the morphology of the siphonostomatoid copepod Lepeophtheirus acutus Heller, 1865 is given based on new material collected from the ventral body surface and mouth cavity of common ... -
The re-discovery of Caligus lichiae Brian, 1906 (Copepoda: Caligidae) parasitic on two carangid fishes in the Mediterranean Sea, and the recognition of Caligus aesopus Wilson C. B., 1921 as a junior subjective synonym
Özak, Argun Akif; Sakarya, Yetkin; Yanar, Alper; Özbilen, Uğur; Boxshall, Geoffrey Allan (Springer, 2019)The caligid copepod Caligus lichiae Brian, 1906 is redescribed based on new material collected from the type-host, Lichia amia (Linnaeus), and from a second carangid, Seriola dumerili (Risso), both caught in the Gulf of ...