Issue
Parasite
Volume 32, 2025
Special Issue – Ninth International Symposium on Monogenea. Invited Editors: Amit Tripathi, Nirupama Agarwal & Jean-Lou Justine
Article Number 5
Number of page(s) 20
DOI https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2024077
Published online 30 January 2025

Supplementary materials

Supplementary Table S1: Calculated significant differences (p-values) in the point-to-point measurements of sclerotised structures obtained using light microscopy (LM) versus scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for D. dominici and D. teresae as well as significant differences in the point-to-point measurements obtained using light microscopy for the specimens from the present study and type specimens of the respective species. Access here

Supplementary Table S2: Uncorrected pairwise-distances (%, below the diagonal) and base pair (bp, above the diagonal) differences of Dactylogyrus species included in the 28S rDNA analyses. Intraspecific variation is indicated in shaded cells.

Supplementary Table S3: Uncorrected pairwise-distances (%, below the diagonal) and base pair (bp, above the diagonal) differences of Dactylogyrus species included in the 18S-ITS1-5.8S rDNA analyses. Intraspecific variation is indicated in shaded cells.

Supplementary Table S4: Uncorrected pairwise-distances (%, below the diagonal) and base pair (bp, above the diagonal) differences of Dactylogyrus dominici Mashego, 1983 and Dactylogyrus teresae Mashego, 1983 based on the CO1 mtDNA analyses. Intraspecific variation is indicated in shaded cells.

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Supplementary Table S5: Light micrographs of various orientations observed for the transverse bar and vagina of Dactylogyrus dominici. Access here


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