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Shedko, M.B., S.V. Shedko & S.A. Vinogradov. (2005). Fauna presnovodnyh parazitičeskih kopepod semejstva Lernaeopodidae (Crustacea: Copepoda) ryb ostrova Sahalin. [Fauna of the freshwater parasitic copepods of the family Lernaeopodidae (Crustacea: Copepoda) of fishes from Sakhalin Island.]. In: Bogatov V.V., V.Y. Barkalov, A.S. Lelef, E.A. Makarchenko & S.Y. Storozhenko (Eds.) Rastitel′nyj i životnyj mir ostrova Sahalin (Materialy Meždunarodnogo sahalinskogo proekta). Tom 2. [Flora and fauna of Sakhalin Island (Materials of International Sakhalin Island Project). Part 2.] Dalnauka, Vladivostok, Russia. :52–63. [In Russian with English abstract].
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Shedko, M.B., S.V. Shedko & S.A. Vinogradov
2005
Fauna presnovodnyh parazitičeskih kopepod semejstva Lernaeopodidae (Crustacea: Copepoda) ryb ostrova Sahalin. [Fauna of the freshwater parasitic copepods of the family Lernaeopodidae (Crustacea: Copepoda) of fishes from Sakhalin Island.]
In: Bogatov V.V., V.Y. Barkalov, A.S. Lelef, E.A. Makarchenko & S.Y. Storozhenko (Eds.) Rastitel′nyj i životnyj mir ostrova Sahalin (Materialy Meždunarodnogo sahalinskogo proekta). Tom 2. [Flora and fauna of Sakhalin Island (Materials of International Sakhalin Island Project). Part 2.] Dalnauka, Vladivostok, Russia.
:52–63. [In Russian with English abstract]
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To study a fauna of the freshwater parasitic copepods of the family Lernaeopodidae from the fishes, 1771 fishes specimens of 16 species in 10 genera and 2 families (Cyprinidae and Salmonidae) from different reservoirs of Sakhalin Island are surveyed. A list of 7 species of copepods in 2 genera (Tracheliastes and Salmincola) is given. S. extensus is known on the literary data only, two species (S. stellatus, S. edwardsii) are recorded for Sakhalin Island for the first time. The presence of S. carpionis in Sakhalin needs in confirmation. The data on new fish hosts and new localities of S. markewitschi, S. californiensis, T. sachalinensis and T. polycolpus are reported.
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