@article{fdi:010040828, title = {{P}seudorhabdosynochus argus n. sp ({M}onogenea : {D}iplectanidae) from {C}ephalopholis argus, {P}. minutus n. sp and {D}iplectanum nanus n. sp from {C}. sonnerati and other monogeneans from {C}ephalopholis spp. ({P}erciformes : {S}erranidae) off {A}ustralia and {N}ew {C}aledonia}, author = {{J}ustine, {J}ean-{L}ou}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{M}onogeneans from three species of {C}ephalopholis, namely {C}. argus, {C}. sonnerati and {C}. boenak, are described from fish caught off {N}ew {C}aledonia, {S}outh {P}acific, with comparisons with material from off {Q}ueensland, {A}ustralia. {P}seudorhabdosynochus argus n. sp. from {C}. argus is present off {N}ew {C}aledonia and {A}ustralia; it is characterised by its male quadriloculate organ with very elongate cone, and its sclerotised vagina with anterior trumpet, coiled primary canal and distal part with two chambers and an accessory part. {C}. boenak has no monogeneans off {N}ew {C}aledonia, but off {A}ustralia it harbours {P}seudorhabdosynochus sp., a new species which is morphologically related to {P}. argus. {P}. minutus n. sp. from {C}. sonnerati is characterised by its minute body and a sclerotised vagina with two spherical chambers. {D}iplectanum nanus n. sp. from {C}. sonnerati is characterised by its very small funnel-shaped male copulatory organ and minute body. {A} new species, {H}aliotrema sp. from {C}. sonnerati is characterised by a very elongate tubular penis; it is distinct from {H}. cromileptis {Y}oung, 1968 (redescribed herein from specimens collected from {C}romileptes altivelis off {N}ew {C}aledonia). {T}he species described here include the first members of {P}seudorhabdosynochus and the first diplectanids described from species of {C}ephalopholis. {T}here is no evidence for a clade of {P}seudorhabdosynochus species specific to members of {C}ephalopholis, since the species described here share similarities with other species from {E}pinephelus. {H}owever, it is suggested that the gill structure of {C}ephalopholis spp. imposes selection toward small body sizes for monogeneans.}, keywords = {}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{S}ystematic {P}arasitology}, volume = {68}, numero = {3}, pages = {195--215}, ISSN = {0165-5752}, year = {2007}, DOI = {10.1007/s11230-007-9096-4}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010040828}, }