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064187B8FFFBFF9A55F5F8EBAC88624F.text	064187B8FFFBFF9A55F5F8EBAC88624F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dactylogyrus retroversus Guegan, Lambert & Euzet 1988	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Dactylogyrus retroversus Guégan, Lambert &amp; Euzet, 1988</p>
            <p>(Figure 2)</p>
            <p> Type host and locality:  Labeo coubie , Niger River (Bamako), Mali. </p>
            <p> Other record:  Labeo coubie, Baoulé River (Missira), Mali (Guégan et al. 1988). </p>
            <p> Present record:  Labeo coubie, Mare de Simenti (13º 01.790’N; 13º 17.608’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. </p>
            <p>Site: Gill lamellae.</p>
            <p>Type specimen: Holotype MNHN HC 265.</p>
            <p>Material examined: 2 flattened specimens in GAP.</p>
            <p>Description: Dimensions of the body and haptor were not taken because of the poor quality of the only 2 found specimens. Single pair of anchors (dorsal): inner length 42 (n = 2); outer length 29 (n = 2); inner root 18–19 (n = 2) long; outer root 2–3 (n = 2) long; point 17–18 (n = 2) long. One bar (dorsal): 23–24 (n = 2) long, 3 (n = 2) wide. Hooks 7 pairs, similar in shape and size; hook lengths 15–16 (n = 2). Needles (1 pair) located near hooks of pair V. Vagina nonsclerotized. Copulatory organ composed of tube and articulated accessory piece, total length 30–34 (n = 2), tube trace-length 34–35 (n = 2).</p>
            <p> Remarks:  Dactylogyrus retroversus was adequately described by Guégan et al. (1988). This species closely resembles  D. titus Guégan, Lambert &amp; Euzet, 1988 as shown by similarities of the haptoral sclerites and the copulatory organ. However,  D. retroversus differs from the latter species by the size of the anchor point (shorter with respect to the anchor size in  D. titus ) and the size of the copulatory organ (smaller in  D. titus ). </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/064187B8FFFBFF9A55F5F8EBAC88624F	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Musilová, Na Ď A;Ehulková, Eva Ř;Gelnar, Milan	Musilová, Na Ď A, Ehulková, Eva Ř, Gelnar, Milan (2009): Dactylogyrids (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea) from the gills of the African carp, Labeo coubie Rüppell (Cyprinidae), from Senegal, with descriptions of three new species of Dactylogyrus and the redescription of Dactylogyrus cyclocirrus Paperna, 1973. Zootaxa 2241: 47-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.190572
064187B8FFFAFF9D55F5F93DAEE163D1.text	064187B8FFFAFF9D55F5F93DAEE163D1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dactylogyrus titus Guegan, Lambert & Euzet 1988	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Dactylogyrus titus Guégan, Lambert &amp; Euzet, 1988</p>
            <p>(Figure 3)</p>
            <p> Type host and locality:  Labeo coubie , Niger River (Bamako), Mali. </p>
            <p> Other record:  Labeo coubie, Baoulé River (Missira), Mali (Guégan et al. 1988). </p>
            <p> Present records:  Labeo coubie , Gambia River near the hotel Simenti (sand beach 13° 01.543’N; 13º 17.471’W, gravel beach 13º 01.395’N; 13º 17.350’W), Mare de Simenti (13º 01.790’N; 13º 17.608’W), Gambia River near the Campement du Lion (13º 01.493’N; 13º 14.491’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. </p>
            <p>Site: Gill lamellae.</p>
            <p>Type specimen: Holotype MNHN HC 266.</p>
            <p>Material examined: 8 unflattened and 11 flattened specimens in GAP.</p>
            <p>Description: Body length 307 (277–348; n = 8); greatest width 65 (52–110; n = 8). Haptor 56 (43–67; n = 8) long, 106 (93–136; n = 8) wide. Single pair of anchors (dorsal): inner length 39 (38–42; n = 10); outer length 26 (25–27; n = 10); inner root 17 (17–19; n = 10) long; outer root 2 (1–3; n = 10) long; point 14 (11–15; n = 10) long. One bar (dorsal): 22 (20–23; n = 10) long, 2 (2–3; n = 10) wide. Hooks 7 pairs, similar in shape and size; hook lengths 16 (15–17; n = 11). Needles (1 pair) located near hooks of pair V. Vagina nonsclerotized. Copulatory organ composed of tube and articulated accessory piece; total length 20 (16–22; n = 10); tube trace-length 27 (26–29; n = 10).</p>
            <p> Remarks:  Dactylogyrus titus is confused easily with  D. retroversus based on the similarities of both the haptoral sclerotized structures and the copulatory organ. Features distinguishing these two species are mentioned in the remarks of the latter species. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/064187B8FFFAFF9D55F5F93DAEE163D1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Musilová, Na Ď A;Ehulková, Eva Ř;Gelnar, Milan	Musilová, Na Ď A, Ehulková, Eva Ř, Gelnar, Milan (2009): Dactylogyrids (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea) from the gills of the African carp, Labeo coubie Rüppell (Cyprinidae), from Senegal, with descriptions of three new species of Dactylogyrus and the redescription of Dactylogyrus cyclocirrus Paperna, 1973. Zootaxa 2241: 47-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.190572
064187B8FFFDFF9C55F5FA63AD2763FB.text	064187B8FFFDFF9C55F5FA63AD2763FB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dactylogyrus falcilocus Guegan, Lambert & Euzet 1988	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Dactylogyrus falcilocus Guégan, Lambert &amp; Euzet, 1988</p>
            <p>(Figure 4)</p>
            <p> Type host and locality:  Labeo coubie , Niger River (Bamako), Mali. </p>
            <p> Other records:  Labeo coubie , Senegal system, Baoulé River (Missira), Mali (Guégan et al. 1988);  Labeo parvus , Niger basin (Milo, Tinkisso), Senegal basin (Bafing), Konkouré basin (Konkouré), Little Scarcies basin (Kaba, Mongo), Rokel basin (Rokel), Bagbwe basin (Bagbwe) and Bandama basin (Bandama blanc), West Africa;  Barbus wurtzi, Little Scarcies basin (Kaba, Mongo), West Africa (Guégan &amp; Lambert 1990, 1991). </p>
            <p> Present records:  Labeo coubie, Mare de Simenti (13º 01.790’N; 13º 17.608’W), Gambia River near the Campement du Lion (13º 01.493’N; 13º 14.491’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. </p>
            <p>Site: Gill lamellae.</p>
            <p>Type specimen: Holotype MNHN HC 264.</p>
            <p>Material examined: 8 unflattened and 10 flattened specimens in GAP.</p>
            <p>Description: Body length 417 (324–471; n = 8); greatest width 77 (69–90; n = 8) usually near midlength. Haptor 84 (73–99; n = 8) long, 138 (107–168; n = 8) wide. Single pair of anchors (dorsal): inner length 38 (36–39; n = 10); outer length 27 (26–28; n = 10); inner root 16 (15–18) long; outer root 2 (1–2; n = 10) long; point 14 (13–16) long. One bar (dorsal): 27 (26–29; n = 10) long, 3 (2–6; n = 10) wide. Hooks 7 pairs, dissimilar in size; hook lengths (n = 7): pairs I, II, III, V = 15 (14–16); pair IV = 17 (16–18); pairs VI, VII = 16 (15–17). Needles (1 pair) located near hooks of pair V. Vagina a short tube, weakly sclerotized, 14 (13–16; n = 10) long. Copulatory organ consists of incurvate tube with basal ampulla and a bifid accessory piece; total length 23 (20–25; n = 10); tube trace-length 23 (22–24; n = 10).</p>
            <p> Remarks: The morphology and measurements of the specimens found by us on  Labeo coubie correspond well to the original description of  Dactylogyrus falcilocus from the same host in Mali (Guégan et al. 1988). Only minor differences could be detected in size of hooks, which is somewhat shorter in specimens from Mali (i.e. 12–16 vs. 14–18). Also, morphometrical features of this parasite reported on  L. parvus and  Barbus wurtzi from Guinea and Sierra Leone (Guégan &amp; Lambert 1990, 1991) are in general agreement with those of the present specimens. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/064187B8FFFDFF9C55F5FA63AD2763FB	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Musilová, Na Ď A;Ehulková, Eva Ř;Gelnar, Milan	Musilová, Na Ď A, Ehulková, Eva Ř, Gelnar, Milan (2009): Dactylogyrids (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea) from the gills of the African carp, Labeo coubie Rüppell (Cyprinidae), from Senegal, with descriptions of three new species of Dactylogyrus and the redescription of Dactylogyrus cyclocirrus Paperna, 1973. Zootaxa 2241: 47-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.190572
064187B8FFFCFF9E55F5FA5BAD90618B.text	064187B8FFFCFF9E55F5FA5BAD90618B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dactylogyrus decaspirus Guegan, Lambert & Euzet 1988	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Dactylogyrus decaspirus Guégan, Lambert &amp; Euzet, 1988</p>
            <p>(Figure 5)</p>
            <p> Synonym:  Dactylogyrus cf  senegalensis Paperna, 1979 (Guégan et al. 1988) . </p>
            <p> Type host and locality:  Labeo coubie , Niger River (Bamako), Mali. </p>
            <p> Other records:  Labeo coubie , Volta Lake, Ghana (Paperna 1979);  Labeo coubie, Baoulé River (Missira), Mali (Guégan et al. 1988). </p>
            <p> Present record:  Labeo coubie , Gambia River near the Campement du Lion (13º 01.493’N; 13º 14.491’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. </p>
            <p>Site: Gill lamellae.</p>
            <p> Type specimens: Holotype MNHN HC 262; vouchers of  Dactylogyrus cf  senegalensis Paperna, 1979 from  Labeo coubie (Ghana) RMCA M.T. 35.515 B-C, 35.516 C and E. </p>
            <p>Material examined: 9 unflattened and 11 flattened specimens in GAP.</p>
            <p> Comparative material examined:  Dactylogyrus decaspirus Guégan, Lambert &amp; Euzet, 1988 : holotype MNHN HC 262 (Tj 203) from  Labeo coubie ; D. cf  senegalensis Paperna, 1979: 5 vouchers RMCA M.T. 35.515 B-C, 35.516 C and E from  Labeo coubie . </p>
            <p>Material deposited: Voucher RMCA 37649; 2 vouchers MNHN HEL 92 (Th 191), 93 (Th 192).</p>
            <p>Description: Body length 413 (328–468; n = 8); greatest width 75 (59–96; n = 9) usually near midlength. Haptor 67 (55–86; n = 9) long, 92 (71–113; n = 9) wide. Single pair of anchors (dorsal): inner length 55 (52– 57; n = 10); outer length 37 (34–38; n = 10); inner root 28 (26–30; n = 10) long; outer root with small terminal denticle on its inner side, 5 (3–6; n = 10) long; point 19 (18–20; n = 10) long. Two bars: dorsal bar 25 (24–27; n = 10) long, 4 (4–5; n = 10) wide; ventral bar 9 (9–10; n = 10) long, 2 (2–3; n = 10) wide. Hooks 7 pairs, dissimilar in size; hook lengths (n = 4): pairs I, V = 25 (24–26); pair II = 28 (28–29); pair III = 29 (29–30); pair IV = 26 (26–27); pair VI = 20 (19–20); pair VII = 21 (20–22). Needles (1 pair) located near hooks of pair V. Vagina sclerotized, coiled into many rings. Copulatory organ a coiled tube of about 10 rings; total length 36 (31–40; n = 9). Accessory piece comprising serrated rod lying within rings (basally articulated to base) and terminal lobate portion guiding distal end of copulatory tube.</p>
            <p> Remarks: Paperna (1969) originally described  Dactylogyrus senegalensis on the gills of two fish hosts  Labeo senegalensis and  L. coubie from Ghana. Ten years later, during his re-examination of the type specimens of  D. senegalensis , he revealed dissimilarities in the lengths of anchor roots between the specimens from  L. senegalensis and those from  L. coubie , and proposed D. cf  senegalensis from the latter host (Paperna 1979). Subsequently, Guégan et al. (1988) described  D. decaspirus from  L. coubie in Mali and stated Paperna’s (1979) D. cf  senegalensis as its synonym. These authors clearly differentiated  D. decaspirus from  D. senegalensis by the former species having 2 bars (only 1 bar in  D. senegalensis ), anchor with long inner root and reduced outer root (short inner and long outer root in  D. senegalensis , i.e. in conformity with Paperna’s description (1979)), and a copulatory organ with about 10 rings (only 3 rings in  D. senegalensis ). Comparison of our specimens from  L. coubie collected in Senegal with the holotype of  D. decaspirus (MNHN HC 262, Tj 203) and vouchers of D. cf  senegalensis (RMCA M.T. 35.515 B-C, 35.516 C and E) clearly supports conspecificity of these specimens. Although Paperna (1979) did not depict the ventral bar in his drawings, in accordance with the description of  D. decaspirus by Guégan et al. (1988), we confirmed that the ventral bar is present in the haptor of D. cf  senegalensis . Also, the differentiation of hook pairs based on their sizes corresponds well with the description of Guégan et al. (1988), i.e. pair III is larger and pair VI is smaller than the other hook pairs. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/064187B8FFFCFF9E55F5FA5BAD90618B	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Musilová, Na Ď A;Ehulková, Eva Ř;Gelnar, Milan	Musilová, Na Ď A, Ehulková, Eva Ř, Gelnar, Milan (2009): Dactylogyrids (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea) from the gills of the African carp, Labeo coubie Rüppell (Cyprinidae), from Senegal, with descriptions of three new species of Dactylogyrus and the redescription of Dactylogyrus cyclocirrus Paperna, 1973. Zootaxa 2241: 47-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.190572
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            <p> Dactylogyrus oligospirophallus Paperna, 1973</p>
            <p>(Figure 6)</p>
            <p> Synonym:  Dactylogyrus afrobarbae of Paperna (1969) (see Paperna 1979). </p>
            <p> Type host and locality:  Labeo coubie , Volta Lake, Ghana. </p>
            <p> Other records:  Labeo coubie , Niger River (Bamako), Baoulé River (Missira), Mali (Guégan et al. 1988). </p>
            <p> Present records:  Labeo coubie , Gambia River near the hotel Simenti (sand beach 13° 01.543’N; 13º 17.471’W, gravel beach 13º 01.395’N; 13º 17.350’W), Mare de Simenti (13º 01.790’N; 13º 17.608’W), Gambia River near the Campement du Lion (13º 01.493’N; 13º 14.491’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. </p>
            <p>Site: Gill lamellae.</p>
            <p>Type specimen: Holotype RMCA M.T. 35.516 B.</p>
            <p>Material examined: 8 unflattened and 10 flattened specimens in GAP.</p>
            <p> Comparative material examined:  Dactylogyrus oligospirophallus Paperna, 1973 : holotype (RMCA M.T. 35.516 B) from  Labeo coubie (see Paperna 1979). </p>
            <p>Description: Body length 378 (247–516; n = 8); greatest width 87 (52–135; n = 8). Haptor 69 (54–82; n = 5) long, 95 (77–132; n = 5) wide. Single pair of anchors (dorsal): inner length 45 (39–49; n = 10); outer length 30 (27–33; n = 10); inner root 21 (17–23; n = 10) long; outer root 3 (2–4; n = 10) long; point 16 (12–19; n = 10) long. Two bars: dorsal bar 24 (21–26; n = 10) long, 5 (3–5; n = 10) wide; ventral bar 10 (9–11; n = 9) long, 1 (n = 9) wide. Hooks 7 pairs, dissimilar in size; hook lengths (n = 5): pair I = 21 (20–24); pairs II, IV = 24 (23–25); pairs III, V = 25 (23–26); pairs VI, VII = 19 (17–20). Needles (1 pair) located near hooks of pair V. Vagina sclerotized, worm-like, 18 (16–20; n = 4) long. Copulatory organ comprises a coiled tube of about 1.5 rings and articulated accessory piece; total length 18 (21–25; n = 10); tube trace-length 68 (60–75; n = 10).</p>
            <p> Remarks: The morphometrical features of our specimens from  Labeo coubie correspond well with the description of  D. oligospirophallus by Guégan et al. (1988), especially with respect to the shape of the copulatory organ and the presence of a sclerotized vagina. Also, comparison of our specimens with the holotype of  D. oligospirophallus (RMCA M.T. 35.516 B) designated by Paperna (1979) clearly supports conspecificity of these specimens. In addition, our detailed examination of the holotype confirmed the presence of a vestigial ventral bar, which was not depicted in the original (Paperna 1973) as well as in the supplemental (Paperna 1979) descriptions. </p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/064187B8FFFEFF9155F5FE9FAED96075	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Musilová, Na Ď A;Ehulková, Eva Ř;Gelnar, Milan	Musilová, Na Ď A, Ehulková, Eva Ř, Gelnar, Milan (2009): Dactylogyrids (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea) from the gills of the African carp, Labeo coubie Rüppell (Cyprinidae), from Senegal, with descriptions of three new species of Dactylogyrus and the redescription of Dactylogyrus cyclocirrus Paperna, 1973. Zootaxa 2241: 47-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.190572
064187B8FFF1FF9355F5FED2AE8767F7.text	064187B8FFF1FF9355F5FED2AE8767F7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dactylogyrus yassensis	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Dactylogyrus yassensis n. sp.</p>
            <p>(Figure 7, Table 1)</p>
            <p> Synonym:  Dactylogyrus cyclocirrus Paperna, 1973 of Guégan et al. (1988). </p>
            <p> Type host and locality:  Labeo coubie , Gambia River near the Campement du Lion (13º 01.493’N; 13º 14.491’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. </p>
            <p> Other records:  Labeo senegalensis , Niger River (Bamako), Baoulé River (Missira), Mali; Guiers Lake, Senegal, (Guégan et. al. 1988);  Labeo coubie , Gambia River near the hotel Simenti (sand beach 13° 01.543’N; 13º 17.471’W, gravel beach 13º 01.395’N; 13º 17.350’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. </p>
            <p>Site: Gill lamellae.</p>
            <p>Type specimens: Holotype RMCA 37646; 2 paratypes RMCA 37647, 37648.</p>
            <p>Material examined: 1 unflattened and 3 flattened specimens in GAP.</p>
            <p> Comparative material examined:  Dactylogyrus cyclocirrus Paperna, 1973: 12 syntypes RMCA M.T. 35.699 from  Labeo cylindricus , 3 paratypes RMCA M.T. 35.700 from  L. victorianus (see Paperna 1979);  D. omega Guégan &amp; Lambert, 1991 : paratype MNHN HC 452 (Tj 239) from  L. rouaneti . </p>
            <p>Etymology: The species name refers to the yassa, a very popular dish in Senegal.</p>
            <p>Description: Body length 571; greatest width 117. Haptor 95 long, 127 wide. Single pair of anchors (dorsal): inner length 38 (38–39; n = 3); outer length 36 (35–38; n = 3); inner root truncate, 13 (12–14; n = 3) long; outer root blunt, 6 (5–7; n = 3) long; curved shaft slightly swollen at level of filament hitch; point not reaching level of tip of inner root, 11 (9–12; n = 3) long. Anchor filaments well-developed. Two bars: dorsal bar bone like, with short truncate posteromedial process, 26 (26–27; n = 3) long, 5 (5–7; n = 3) wide; ventral bar reduced in size, vestigial, 7 (6–7; n = 3) long, 1 (1–2; n = 3) wide. Hooks 7 pairs, dissimilar in size; hook lengths (n = 2): pair I = 20; pair V = 22; pairs II, III, IV, VI and VII = 17 (16–18). Needles (1 pair) located near hooks of pair V. No sclerotized vagina observed. Copulatory organ a coiled wide tube of about 1.5 rings, with large base lacking flange; total length 38 (35–43; n = 3); tube trace-length 76 (74–79; n = 3). Accessory piece slightly sclerotized, articulated to base.</p>
            <p> Remarks: Based on the drawings of the sclerotized structures, this species markedly resembles  D. cyclocirrus Paperna, 1973 from  Labeo victorianus (Paperna 1979) and from  L. senegalensis (Guégan et al. 1988) , and  D. omega Guégan &amp; Lambert, 1991 from  L. rouaneti (Guégan &amp; Lambert 1991) . The former species was described briefly and incompletely (i.e. without drawings of sclerotized structures) by Paperna (1973) on the gills of  L. cylindricus (type host) from Ruaha River (Tanzania),  L. victorianus from Nzoia River (Kenya),  L. senegalensis and  L. coubie from Volta Lake (Ghana). Six years later, this author supplemented the original description with drawings of the sclerotized structures of  D. cyclocirrus collected from  L. cylindricus and  L. victorianus , and pointed out considerable morphometric variations in sclerotized structures depending on host species and locality (see Paperna 1979). Indeed, Paperna’s (1979) drawings of the sclerotized structures and our examination of the type specimens of  D. cyclocirrus revealed that the description of this parasite was obtained from two morphologically different species. Although the type specimens available to us were in poor condition, features of visible sclerotized structures clearly show the non-conspecificity of the specimens from  L. cylindricus (syntypes RMCA M.T. 35.699) and specimens from  L. victorianus (paratypes RMCA M.T. 35.700), based on the size and morphology of the anchors, dorsal bars, and hooks (compare Fig. 8 II with Fig. 8I). Furthermore, Paperna (1979) did not depict the vestigial ventral bar, which we observed only in the specimens from  L. victorianus and whose presence distinguishes these specimens from the specimens collected from  L. cylindricus . On top of that, the parallel designation of syntypes and paratypes within the same type series is wrong, based on the “name-bearing types fixed in the original publication (holotypes and syntypes)” (Article 73, 1999 ICZN). In view of our findings above and the fact that Paperna (1979) designated  L. cylindricus as the type host of  D. cyclocirrus , we designate the lectotype for this species of  Dactylogyrus from the syntypes collected from this host only (see Fig. 8 II). </p>
            <p> Overlooking Paperna’s (1979) mistake, Guégan et al. (1988) identified their  Dactylogyrus specimens from  L. senegalensis as  D. cyclocirrus , probably based on the morphological similarity between their specimens and the specimens from  L. victorianus (Paperna 1979) . Further, our comparison of their drawings of the sclerotized structures with Paperna’s (1979) “ paratypes ” of  D. cyclocirrus revealed small differences in the morphology of the anchors and dorsal bars. Anchors of  D. cyclocirrus reported by Guégan et al. (1988) are larger and with a shorter point than those in Paperna’s (1979) “ paratypes ”. On the other hand the dorsal bar described by the former authors is smaller in relation to anchor size than that in the “ paratypes ” of  D. cyclocirrus (compare Fig. 3 of Guégan et. al (1988) with Fig. 8I presented herein). Based on the abovementioned differences we believe that the specimens from these two host species belong to two different  Dactylogyrus species. However, the morphology of all sclerotized structures (i.e. haptoral sclerites and copulatory organ) in specimens collected by us from  L. coubie is in agreement with that reported by Guégan et al. (1988) in the record of  D. cyclocirrus . Therefore, we consider  D. cyclocirrus of Guégan et al. (1988) from  L. senegalensis to be an older subjective synonym of  D. yassensis n. sp.</p>
            <p> This new species is confused easily with  D. omega described by Guégan and Lambert (1991) on  L. rouaneti (see Fig. 9) from Guinea and on  L. parvus from Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast. However, these species are distinguished by the fact that  D. yassensis n. sp. possesses: (1) a larger anchors; (2) a shorter point not reaching the level of the tip of inner anchor root (extending past level of tip of inner anchor root in  D. omega ); (3) a dorsal bar smaller in relation to anchors size; and (4) a copulatory tube with noticeably larger diameter (see Tab. 1, Figs. 7 and 9). Although the comparative morphology of corresponding structures does not differ markedly, the designation of  D. yassensis n. sp. is supported also by Guégan and Lambert (1991) who distinguished their  D. omega from  D. cyclocirrus of Guégan et al. (1988) by the different tube diameter of their copulatory organs. </p>
            <p> D. yassensis n.  D. cyclocirrus D. omega Character sp. </p>
            <p> Host and locality:  Labeo victorianus, Nzoia River, Kenya, (Paperna 1973). </p>
            <p>Site: Gill lamellae.</p>
            <p> Material examined:  Dactylogyrus cyclocirrus Paperna, 1973: 3 syntypes (originally erroneously designated as paratypes) RMCA M.T. 35.700 from  L. victorianus (see Paperna 1979). </p>
            <p> Remarks: As a result of our examination of the type specimens of  D. cyclocirrus , it was found that Paperna’s (1979) type series contains two distinct species (see Remarks on  D. yassensis n. sp. ). Based on the morphology of the sclerotized structures, the specimens from  L. victorianus (syntypes RMCA M.T. 35.700) is intermediate between  D. omega and  D. yassensis n. sp. by having an anchor point extending past level of tip of inner root, similar to that of  D. omega , and a wide copulatory tube diameter (i.e. 4–5; n = 2) like that of  D. yassensis n. sp. (see Tab. 1). However, the available specimens are insufficient for description and therefore we believe they only reflect undescribed species. </p>
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            <p> Dactylogyrus cyclocirrus Paperna, 1973</p>
            <p>(Figure 8 II)</p>
            <p> Type host and locality:  Labeo cylindricus, Ruaha River, Tanzania. Site: Gill lamellae. </p>
            <p> Type specimens:  Dactylogyrus cyclocirrus Paperna, 1973 : Lectotype circled on the slide RMCA M.T. 35.699; 11 paralectotypes RMCA M.T. 35.699. </p>
            <p> Material examined:  Dactylogyrus cyclocirrus Paperna, 1973: 12 syntypes RMCA M.T. 35.699 from  L. cylindricus (see Paperna 1979). </p>
            <p>Redescription: Body length 405 (366–422; n = 4); greatest width 117 (101–138; n = 4). Single pair of anchors (dorsal): inner length 27 (24–28; n = 5); outer length 30 (29–32; n = 5); inner root 10 (9–11; n = 5) long; outer root 9 (9–10; n = 5) long; shaft straight, with relatively wide proximal part; point 12 (12–13; n = 5) long. One bar (dorsal): 25 (23–27; n = 4) long, 4 (4–5; n = 4) wide, with swollen medial part. Hooks 7 pairs, dissimilar in size; hook lengths (n = 2): pair I = 15–16; pairs II–VII = 11–12. Needles (1 pair) located near hooks of pair V. No sclerotized vagina observed. Copulatory organ a coiled wide tube of about 1.5 rings, with relatively wide distal end; total length 32 (30–35; n = 5); tube trace-length 64 (62–69; n = 5). Accessory piece slightly sclerotized, articulated to base.</p>
            <p> Remarks: This species was redescribed based on our re-examination of the 12 syntypes (RMCA M.T. 35.699) from  L. cylindricus (see also Remarks for  D. yassensis ). The lectotype represents the specimen drawn by us in Fig. 8 II; all other specimens in the original series thus become paralectotypes. In view of the fact that Paperna (1979) did not include in the original description of  D. cyclocirrus morphometrical features of specimens collected on  L. coubie and  L. senegalensis from Ghana, we consider these host and geography records as doubtful. Therefore, we did not depict these 2 hosts as “Other records”. </p>
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            <p> Dactylogyrus jaculus Guégan, Lambert &amp; Euzet, 1988</p>
            <p>(Figure 10)</p>
            <p> Type host and locality:  Labeo coubie , Niger River (Bamako), Mali. </p>
            <p> Other record:  Labeo coubie, Baoulé River (Missira), Mali (Guégan et al. 1988). </p>
            <p> Present records:  Labeo coubie , Gambia River near the hotel Simenti (sand beach 13° 01.543’N; 13º 17.471’W, gravel beach 13º 01.395’N; 13º 17.350’W), Mare de Simenti (13º 01.790’N; 13º 17.608’W), Gambia River near the Campement du Lion (13º 01.493’N; 13º 14.491’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. </p>
            <p>Site: Gill lamellae.</p>
            <p>Type specimen: Holotype MNHN HC 263.</p>
            <p>Material examined: 5 unflattened and 10 flattened specimens in GAP.</p>
            <p> Comparative material examined:  Dactylogyrus jaculus Guégan, Lambert &amp; Euzet, 1988 : holotype MNHN HC 263 (Tj 204) from  Labeo coubie ;  Dactylogyrus cf  labeous Paperna, 1979: 2 vouchers RMCA M.T. 35.516 D and F from  Labeo coubie . </p>
            <p>Material deposited: 2 vouchers MNHN HEL 90 (Th 189), 91 (Th 190).</p>
            <p>Description: Body length 345 (284–415; n = 5); greatest width 86 (79–98; n = 5) usually near midlength. Haptor 73 (69–82; n = 5) long, 88 (74–104; n = 5) wide. Single pair of anchors (dorsal): inner length 35 (33– 36; n = 10); outer length 23 (22–24; n = 10); inner root 15 (14–17; n = 10) long; outer root 2 (1–2; n = 10) long; point 11 (10–12; n = 10) long. Two bars: dorsal bar 17 (16–19; n = 10) long, 3 (n = 10) wide; ventral bar 8 (7–8; n = 10) long, 1 (1–2; n = 10) wide. Hooks 7 pairs, dissimilar in size; hook lengths (n = 7): pairs I, V = 17 (16–18); pair II = 18 (17–19); pairs III, IV = 20 (19–21); pairs VI, VII = 17 (15–18). Needles (1 pair) located near hooks of pair V. Vagina sclerotized, poorly defined, 6 (5–7; n = 6) long. Copulatory organ composed of tube and articulated accessory piece; total length 27 (26–29; n = 10); tube trace-length 26 (25– 27; n = 10).</p>
            <p> Remarks: Although the hooks of the present specimens of  Dactylogyrus jaculus Guégan, Lambert &amp; Euzet, 1988 are slightly longer than those described in the original description (i.e., 15–21 vs 14–18), based on our examination of the holotype of  D. jaculus we consider our specimens to be conspecific with the above species. However, we disagree with the decision of these authors to synonymise  D. jaculus with D. cf  labeous (see Guégan et al. 1988), which was proposed by Paperna (1979) based in part on the type specimens of D. </p>
            <p> labeous Paperna, 1969 , collected from  L. coubie in Ghana. Our detailed comparison of 2 voucher specimens of D. cf  labeous with our specimens of  D. jaculus revealed that they significantly differ in the size of the hooks (12–14 vs 15–21, respectively) and in the morphology of the copulatory organ (compare Figs. 10 and 12). </p>
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            <p> Dactylogyrus dembae n. sp.</p>
            <p>(Figures 11, 12)</p>
            <p> Synonym:  Dactylogyrus cf  labeous Paperna, 1979 . </p>
            <p> Type host and locality:  Labeo coubie, Mare de Simenti (13º 01.790’N; 13º 17.608’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. </p>
            <p> Other record:  Labeo coubie , Volta Lake, Ghana (Paperna 1979). </p>
            <p>Site: Gill lamellae.</p>
            <p>Type specimens: Holotype MNHN HEL 94 (Th 193); 2 paratypes MNHN HEL 95 (Th 194); 3 paratypes RMCA 37650, 37651.</p>
            <p>Material examined: 3 unflattened and 6 flattened specimens in GAP.</p>
            <p> Comparative material examined:  Dactylogyrus cf  labeous Paperna, 1979: 2 vouchers RMCA M.T. 35.516 D and F from  Labeo coubie . </p>
            <p>Etymology: The species is named after Amadou Demba Ndiaye, the guide from the Department of National Parks of Senegal in Tambacounda, for his helpful assistance.</p>
            <p>Description: Body 271 (218–309; n = 3) long; greatest width 61 (54–66; n = 3) usually near midlength. Haptor 53 (44–65; n = 3) long, 84 (70–92; n = 3) wide. Single pair of anchors (dorsal): inner length 38 (36–40; n = 5); outer length 27 (26–28; n = 5); inner root 16 (15–17; n = 5) long; outer root 3 (2–3; n = 5) long; shaft with slightly swollen proximal part; point sharply recurved, 17 (16–18; n = 5) long. Anchor filaments welldeveloped. Two bars: dorsal bar bone-shaped, with bulbous lateral ends, 22 (20–23; n = 5) long, 3 (2–4; n = 5) wide; ventral bar reduced in size, vestigial, slightly bent, 6 (5–7; n = 6) long, 1 (n = 6) wide. Hooks 7 pairs, similar in shape, slightly dissimilar in size; hook lengths (n = 3): pair I = 20 (19–22); pair II = 22; pair III = 24 (23–24); pair IV = 23 (22–23); pair V = 20 (19–20); pairs VI, VII = 17 (17–18). Needles (1 pair) located near hooks of pair V. Vagina sclerotized, with distal finger-like projections, 7 (6–8; n = 5) long. Copulatory organ consists of wavy tube and articulated accessory piece with terminal branches guiding distal portion of copulatory tube; total length 27 (26–30; n = 6); tube trace-length 32 (27–34; n = 6).</p>
            <p> Remarks:  Dactylogyrus dembae n. sp. is similar to  D. labeous Paperna, 1969 from  Labeo senegalensis and  D. jaculus Guégan, Lambert &amp; Euzet, 1988 from  L. coubie , based on the comparative morphology of the haptoral sclerotized structures (see Paperna 1969; Guégan et al. 1988). However, this new species is clearly differentiated from all congeners reported from  L. coubie by possessing a copulatory organ with a relatively broad and centrally waved tube. As a result of our attempt to compare our specimens of  D. jaculus Guégan, Lambert &amp; Euzet, 1988 with the vouchers of D. cf  labeous Paperna, 1979 (see above), conspecificity was found between these specimens (see Fig. 12). We therefore consider D. cf  labeous from  L. coubie to be a senior subjective synonym of  D. dembae (not of  D. jaculus ). </p>
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            <p> Dactylogyrus leonis n. sp.</p>
            <p>(Figure 13)</p>
            <p> Type host and locality:  Labeo coubie , Gambia River near the Campement du Lion (13º 01.493’N; 13º 14.491’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. </p>
            <p> Other records:  Labeo coubie, Mare de Simenti (13º 01.790’N; 13º 17.608’W), Gambia River near the hotel Simenti (sand beach 13° 01.543’N; 13º 17.471’W, gravel beach 13º 01.395’N; 13º 17.350’W), Niokolo- Koba National Park, Senegal. </p>
            <p>Site: Gill lamellae.</p>
            <p>Type specimens: Holotype MNHN HEL 96 (Th 195); 2 paratypes MNHN HEL 97 (Th 196), 98 (Th 197); 3 paratypes RMCA 37643, 37644, 37645.</p>
            <p>Material examined: 7 unflattened and 10 flattened specimens in GAP.</p>
            <p>Etymology: The species name refers to the type locality of the host.</p>
            <p>Description: Body 365 (326–456; n = 6) long; greatest width 60 (48–75; n = 5) usually near midlength. Haptor 60 (53–68; n = 7) long, 102 (81–127; n = 7) wide. Single pair of anchors (dorsal): inner length 39 (36– 42; n = 10); outer length 28 (26–29; n = 10); inner root 17 (16–19; n = 10) long; outer root with subterminal notch on its inner side, 3 (3–4; n = 10) long; shaft with slightly swollen proximal part; point 12 (12–14; n = 10) long. Anchor filaments well-developed. Two bars: dorsal bar bone like, 22 (20–23; n = 10) long, 3 (3–4; n = 10) wide; ventral bar reduced in size, vestigial, slightly bent, 7 (6–8; n = 10) long, 2 (1–2; n = 10) wide. Hooks 7 pairs, similar in shape, slightly dissimilar in size; hook lengths (n = 10): pair I = 18 (16–21); pair II = 19 (17–22); pair III = 22 (19–23); pair IV = 21 (18–23); pair V = 18 (17–20); pair VI = 17 (16–19); pair VII = 17 (15–18). Needles (1 pair) located near hooks of pair V. Vagina slightly sclerotized, arrow like, 5 (5–6; n = 3) long. Copulatory organ composed of a curved tube and articulated accessory piece with 3 distal branches: 2 bilateral; 1 with foliaceous termination, originating subterminally from 1 of the 2 bilateral branches; total length 30 (28–32; n = 10); tube trace-length 32 (28–34; n = 10).</p>
            <p> Remarks:  Dactylogyrus leonis n. sp. resembles  Dactylogyrus longiphallus Paperna, 1973 from  Labeo victorianus and  Dactylogyrus longiphalloides Guégan &amp; Lambert, 1991 from  L. alluaudi (see Paperna 1979; Guégan &amp; Lambert 1991), by possessing similarly shaped haptoral sclerites and the same type of the copulatory organ. It differs from both species by the morphology of the vagina and by having anchors with conspicuous subterminal notch on the inner side of the outer root, a copulatory tube with lobated base (copulatory base simple in  D. longiphallus and  D. longiphalloides ), and an accessory piece with 3 distal branches (two distal branches connected by a fine sclerotized formation in  D. longiphallus and  D. longiphalloides ). </p>
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            <p> Dogielius  anthocolpos Guégan, Lambert &amp; Euzet, 1989 </p>
            <p>(Figure 14)</p>
            <p> Type host and locality:  Labeo coubie , Niger River (Bamako), Mali. </p>
            <p> Other record:  Labeo coubie, Baoulé River (Missira), Mali (Guégan et al. 1989). </p>
            <p> Present record:  Labeo coubie, Mare de Simenti (13º 01.790’N; 13º 17.608’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. </p>
            <p>Site: Gill lamellae.</p>
            <p>Type specimen: Holotype MNHN HC 271.</p>
            <p>Material examined: 3 unflattened and 6 flattened specimens in GAP.</p>
            <p>Description: Body length 296 (273–312; n = 3); greatest width 92 (80–102; n = 3) usually near midlength. Haptor 79 (73–86; n = 3) long, 160 (158–164; n = 3) wide. Single pair of anchors (ventral): inner length 38 (37–39; n = 6); outer length 47 (45–49; n = 6); point length 27 (26–29; n = 6). One bar (ventral): 66 (63–68; n = 6) long, 8 (7–8; n = 6) wide. Hooks 7 pairs, slightly dissimilar in size; hook lengths (n = 6): pairs I, II = 17 (17–18); pairs III, IV, VI, VII = 22 (21–22); pair V = 19 (19–20). Vagina sclerotized, 43 (39–47; n = 6) long. Copulatory organ composed of a curved tube and articulated accessory piece; total length 50 (45–53; n = 6); tube trace-length 48 (43–50; n = 6).</p>
            <p> Remarks: The morphology and measurements of our specimens correspond well to the original description of  D. anthocolpos by Guégan et al. (1989). </p>
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            <p> Dogielius  clavipenis Guégan, Lambert &amp; Euzet, 1989 </p>
            <p>(Figure 15)</p>
            <p> Type host and locality:  Labeo coubie , Niger River (Bamako), Mali. </p>
            <p> Other record:  Labeo coubie, Baoulé River (Missira), Mali (Guégan et al. 1989). </p>
            <p> Present records:  Labeo coubie , Gambia River near the hotel Simenti (sand beach 13° 01.543’N; 13º 17.471’W, gravel beach 13º 01.395’N; 13º 17.350’W), Mare de Simenti (13º 01.790’N; 13º 17.608’W), Gambia River near the Campement du Lion (13º 01.493’N; 13º 14.491’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. </p>
            <p>Site: Gill lamellae.</p>
            <p>Type specimens: Holotype MNHN HC 270.</p>
            <p>Material examined: 9 unflattened and 11 flattened specimens in GAP.</p>
            <p>Description: Body length 430 (360–496; n = 8); greatest width 114 (95–136; n = 9) usually near midlength. Haptor 97 (71–115; n = 7) long, 191 (178–223; n = 7) wide. Single pair of anchors (ventral): inner length 38 (35–39; n = 9); outer length 40 (38–42; n = 9); point length 29 (27–33; n = 9). One bar (ventral): 62 (57–65; n = 11) long, 10 (9–11; n = 11) wide. Hooks 7 pairs, slightly dissimilar in size; hook lengths (n = 10): pairs I, VI, VII = 20 (18–22); pair II = 23 (21–25); pairs III, IV = 22 (19–24); pair V = 21 (20–22). Needles (1 pair) located near hooks of pair V. Vagina sclerotized, 24 (19–28; n = 5) long. Copulatory organ composed of a relatively straight tube and articulated accessory piece; total length 41 (38–45; n = 10); tube trace-length 35 (34–36; n = 10).</p>
            <p>Remarks: The present material corresponds in morphometrical characteristrics to that described originally on the same host from Mali (Guégan et al. 1989).</p>
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            <p> Dogielius  harpagatus Guégan, Lambert &amp; Euzet, 1989 </p>
            <p>(Figure 16)</p>
            <p> Type host and locality:  Labeo coubie , Niger River (Bamako), Mali. </p>
            <p> Other record:  Labeo coubie, Baoulé River (Missira), Mali (Guégan et al. 1989). </p>
            <p> Present records:  Labeo coubie , Gambia River near the hotel Simenti (sand beach 13° 01.543’N; 13º 17.471’W, gravel beach 13º 01.395’N; 13º 17.350’W), Mare de Simenti (13º 01.790’N; 13º 17.608’W), Gambia River near the Campement du Lion (13º 01.493’N; 13º 14.491’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. </p>
            <p>Site: Gill lamellae.</p>
            <p>Type specimen: Holotype MNHN HC 269.</p>
            <p>Material examined: 4 unflattened and 10 flattened specimens in GAP.</p>
            <p>Description: Body length 295 (215–339; n = 4); greatest width 84 (66–121; n = 4) usually near midlength. Haptor 72 (52–99, n = 4) long, 143 (112–155; n = 4) wide. Single pair of anchors (ventral): inner length 32 (31–33; n = 10); outer length 39 (38–41; n = 10); point length 22 (18–25; n = 10). One bar (ventral): 52 (50–55; n = 10) long, 10 (9–10; n = 10) wide. Hooks 7 pairs, slightly dissimilar in size; hook lengths (n = 5): pairs I, II, III, IV, V = 21 (19–22); pair VI = 22 (21–23); pair VII = 23 (23–24). Needles (1 pair) located near hooks of pair V. Vagina sclerotized, 17 (15–18; n = 10) long. Copulatory organ composed of a relatively straight tube and articulated accessory piece; total length 34 (33–35; n = 10); tube trace-length 29 (27–30; n = 10).</p>
            <p> Remarks: The sclerotized structures reported in the original description of Dogielius  harpagatus and those found on the present specimens correspond both in morphology and size. This species closely resembles Dogielius  clavipenis in the morphology of the haptoral structures and the copulatory organ. However, it differs from it by having a simple copulatory base, i.e. without flap. Guégan et al. (1989) erroneously depicted this structure as proximal part of the accessory piece. </p>
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064187B8FFEBFF8A55F5FBC0AD406367.text	064187B8FFEBFF8A55F5FBC0AD406367.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dactylogyrus complicitus Guegan, Lambert & Euzet 1989	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Dogielius  complicitus Guégan, Lambert &amp; Euzet, 1989 </p>
            <p>(Figure 17)</p>
            <p> Type host and locality:  Labeo coubie , Niger River (Bamako), Mali. Other record:  Labeo coubie, Baoulé River (Missira), Mali (Guégan et al. 1989). Present record:  Labeo coubie, Mare de Simenti (13º 01.790’N; 13º 17.608’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. </p>
            <p>Site: Gill lamellae.</p>
            <p>Type specimen: Holotype MNHN HC 273.</p>
            <p>Material examined: 1 flattened specimen in GAP.</p>
            <p>Description: Dimensions of the body and haptor were not taken because of the poor quality of the only found specimen. Single pair of anchors (ventral): inner length 45; outer length 48; point length 26. One bar (ventral): 68 long, 7 wide. Hooks 7 pairs, slightly dissimilar in size; hook lengths: pairs I, VI = 18; pair II = 22; pair III = 23; pairs IV, VII = 24; pair V = 20. Needles (1 pair) located near hooks of pair V. Vagina sclerotized, 398 long. Copulatory organ composed of a meandering tube and slightly sclerotized articulated accessory piece; total length 69; tube trace-length 392.</p>
            <p>Remarks: This species was easily identified based on the presence of a long, proximally coiled vagina. Also all other diagnostic features are in accordance with the original description of this species by Guégan et al. (1989).</p>
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	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/064187B8FFEBFF8A55F5FBC0AD406367	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Musilová, Na Ď A;Ehulková, Eva Ř;Gelnar, Milan	Musilová, Na Ď A, Ehulková, Eva Ř, Gelnar, Milan (2009): Dactylogyrids (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea) from the gills of the African carp, Labeo coubie Rüppell (Cyprinidae), from Senegal, with descriptions of three new species of Dactylogyrus and the redescription of Dactylogyrus cyclocirrus Paperna, 1973. Zootaxa 2241: 47-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.190572
064187B8FFEAFF8A55F5FD00ADFF6745.text	064187B8FFEAFF8A55F5FD00ADFF6745.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Dactylogyrus flagellatus Guegan, Lambert & Euzet 1989	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Dogielius  flagellatus Guégan, Lambert &amp; Euzet, 1989 </p>
            <p>(Figure 18)</p>
            <p> Type host and locality:  Labeo coubie , Niger River (Bamako), Mali. </p>
            <p> Other record:  Labeo coubie, Baoulé River (Missira), Mali (Guégan et al. 1989). </p>
            <p> Present record:  Labeo coubie , Gambia River near the Campement du Lion (13º 01.493’N; 13º 14.491’W), Niokolo-Koba National Park, Senegal. </p>
            <p>Site: Gill lamellae.</p>
            <p>Type specimen: Holotype MNHN HC 272.</p>
            <p>Material examined: 2 unflattened and 4 flattened specimens in GAP.</p>
            <p>Description: Body length 326 (270–410; n = 2); greatest width 78 (69–86; n = 2) usually near midlength. Haptor 62 (53–71; n = 2) long, 129 (111–148; n = 2) wide. Single pair of anchors (ventral): inner length 40 (40–41; n = 3); outer length 42 (40–43; n = 3); point 32 (31–33; n = 3) long. One bar (ventral): 65 (64–67; n = 3) long, 7 (6–8; n = 3) wide. Hooks 7 pairs, slightly dissimilar in size; hook lengths (n = 2): pairs I, III, IV, V = 19–21; pair II = 18–19; pairs VI, VII = 22–23. Needles (1 pair) located near hooks of pair V. Vagina sclerotized, 139 (116–157; n = 4) long. Copulatory organ composed of a long slender tube and articulated accessory piece; total length 48 (47–49; n = 4); tube trace-length 156 (151–164; n = 4).</p>
            <p> Remarks: The present specimens of  D. flagellatus correspond in most morphological and metrical characters to those described originally (see Guégan et al. 1989). Only minor differences could be detected in the outer lengths of anchors, which were slightly longer in our specimens found on  L. coubie from Senegal (40–43 vs. 34–38). However, we do not consider these differences to be significant because of the poorly defined nodal point for measuring the outer and inner anchor lengths on the outer surface of the concave part of the shaft (see Fig. 1). </p>
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