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González Armas, R., H., Ju-Shey & S., Hernández Trujillo
(2012).
A new regional record for the pandarid copepod, Dinemoura producta (Müller, 1785), parasitic on the shortfin mako shark captured off Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Crustaceana.
85(8): 1019-1023.
DOI: 10.1163/156854012X650205.
A new regional record for the pandarid copepod, Dinemoura producta (Müller, 1785), parasitic on the shortfin mako shark captured off Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Rogelio González Armas, Ho Ju-Shey y Sergio Hernández Trujillo
Dinemoura producta (Müller, 1785) is a member of the Pandaridae, which comprises about 50 species of siphonostomatoid copepods exclusively parasitic on the body surface of elasmobranchs. The species is the type species of the genus and was first reported as Caligus productus Müller, 1785 from a shark from Norway. Latreille (1829) was correct to remove C. productus from that conglomeration and created for it a new genus called Dinemoura. The genus is now represented by four valid species, all of them occurring on the body surface of large pelagic sharks. In Cressey’s (1967) revision of the Pandaridae, 11 synonyms were listed under the species of D. producta suggesting a long and confusing history on the recognition and name changes of this species.
Palabras clave: Baja California; tiburon Mako; Copepodos parásitos; Dinemoura producta
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