@article{fdi:010064017, title = {{A}ncyrocephalidae ({M}onogenea) of {L}ake {T}anganyika : does the {C}ichlidogyrus parasite fauna, of {I}nterochromis loocki ({T}eleostei, {C}ichlidae) reflect its host's phylogenetic affinities ?}, author = {{P}ariselle, {A}ntoine and {V}an {S}teenberge, {M}. and {S}noeks, {J}. and {V}olckaert, {F}. {A}. {M}. and {H}uyse, {T}. and {V}anhove, {M}. {P}. {M}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he faunal diversity of {L}ake {T}anganyika, with its fish species flocks and its importance as a cradle and reservoir of ancient fish lineages seeding other radiations, has generated a considerable scientific interest in the fields of evolution and biodiversity. {T}he {T}ropheini, an endemic {T}anganyikan cichlid tribe, fills a peculiar phylogenetic position, being closely related to the haplochromine radiations of {L}akes {M}alawi and {V}ictoria. {S}everal problems remain regarding their genus-level classification. {F}or example, the monotypic genus {I}nterochromis is phylogenetically nested within {P}etrochrornis; its only representative,!. loocki, has often been reclassified. {A}s monogenean flatworms are useful markers for fish phylogeny and taxonomy, the monogenean fauna of {I}nterochromis loocki was examined and compared to that of other tropheine cichlids. {T}hree new monogenean species belonging to {C}ichlidogyrus are described from {I}nterochromis loocki: {C}ichlidogyrus huescheri {P}ariselle and {V}an hove, sp. nov., {C}ichliclogyrus schreyenhrichardorum {P}ariselle and {V}anhove, sp. nov. and {C}ichlidogyrus vealli {P}arisel le and {V}anhove, sp. nov. {T}heir haptoral anchors remind more of congeners infecting species of {P}etrochronds than of all {C}ichlidogyrus spp. hitherto described from other tropheine cichlids. {A}ttachment organ morphology has been proven to mirror the phylogenetic affinities of {C}ichlidogyrus lineages. {T}herefore the monogenean parasite fauna of!. loocki reflects this host's position within {P}etrochromis. {M}oreover,!. loocki differs in habitat choice from {P}etrochromis spp. {T}his study hence confirms that host range and host-specificity in {C}ichlidogyrus spp. parasitizing tropheines is determined by the host's phylogenetic position, rather than by a shared ecological niche.}, keywords = {{A}frica ; {D}actylogyridea ; {P}etrochromis ; {P}latyhelminthes ; species ; description ; {T}ropheini ; {AFRIQUE} {DE} {L}'{EST} ; {TANGANYIKA} {LAC}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{C}ontributions to {Z}oology}, volume = {84}, numero = {1}, pages = {25--38}, ISSN = {1383-4517}, year = {2015}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010064017}, }