Benedenia hoshinai Ogawa, 1984
Benedenia hoshinai Ogawa, 1984
宿主 Hosts
イシダイ Oplegnathus fasciatus (Temminck and Schlegel, 1844) [1–8].
イシガキダイ Oplegnathus punctatus (Temminck and Schlegel, 1844) [5].
寄生部位 Sites of infection
鰭 fin、体表 body surface.
産地 Localities
静岡県 Shizuoka Pref. [1, 2],長崎県 Nagasaki Pref. [4, 5],大分県 Ōita Pref. [6],高知県 Kōchi Pref. [7].
環境 Environment
海 marine.
異名 Synonymised name
Benedenia sp. [1–4].
文献 References
[1] 保科利一 (1966b). イシダイに寄生する外部寄生吸虫の一種 Benedenia sp. について. 昭和40年度魚病対策に関する 研究報告(静岡県水産試験場): 43–46. (Hoshina, T. (1966b). [On an ectoparasitic trematode Benedenia sp. parasitic on barred knifejaw]. Gyobyo Taisaku-ni kansuru Kenkyu Hokoku, Syowa 40: 43–46. [In Japanese])
[2] 阿部敬雄 (1968). イシダイの養殖結果. 養殖 6(1): 101–102. (Abe, T. (1969). [Farming result of barred knifejaw]. Yoshoku 6(1): 101–102. [In Japanese])
[3] 畑井喜司雄 (1983a). イシダイのベネデニア症. 養殖 20(3): 1. (Hatai, K. (1983a). [Benedenia diseases of barred knifejaw]. Yoshoku 20(3): 1. [In Japanese])
[4] 平川栄一・畑井喜司雄・安永統男 (1984). イシダイの外部寄生虫 Benedenia sp. について. 長崎県水産試験場研究報告 10: 63–69. (Hirakawa, E., Hatai, K., and Yasunaga, N. (1984). A note on the monogenean, Benedenia sp. from the cultured Japanese striped knifejaw, Oplegnathus fasciatus. Bulletin of Nagasaki Prefectual Institute of Fisheries 10: 63–69. [In Japanese with English title])
[5] Ogawa, K. (1984a). Benedenia hoshinai sp. nov., a monogenean parasite on the Japanese striped knifejaw, Oplegnathus fasciatus. Fish Pathology 19: 97–99.
[6] 福田穣 (1999). 1980年から1997年に大分県で発生した養殖海産魚介類の疾病. 大分県海洋水産研究センター調査研究報告 2: 47–73. (Fukuda, Y. (1999). Diseases of marine fishes and shellfishes culturedin Oita Prefecture diagnosed from 1980 to 1997. Bulletin of Oita Institute of Marine and Fisheries Science 2: 41–73. [In Japanese with English title])
[7] 今城雅之・合田睡・藤岡博哉・井川拓也・山本剛・森光一幸・久保栄作 (2015) 高知県の養殖カンパチと養殖イシダイ及び鹿児島県の養殖ブリに寄生するカプサラ科単生類の種 の同定とその遺伝的多様性について. 高知大学学術研究報告 64: 207–215. (lmajoh, M., Goda, H., Fujioka, H., Ikawa, K., Yamamoto, T., Morimitu, K. and Kubo, E. (2015). Species identification and genetic diversity of monogean parasites (Capsalidae) from greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) and striped beakfish (Oplegnathus fasciatus) cultured in Kochi Prefecture and yellowtail (Seriola quinqueradiata) in Kagoshima Prefecture. Research Reports of Kochi University 64: 207–215. [In Japanese with English abstract])
[8] Agawa, Y., Tani, K., Yamamoto, S., Hirano, C. and Shirakashi, S. (2016). Development of a quantitative polymerase chain reaction assay for the detection of skin flukeNeobenedenia girellae larvae from environmental water. Fisheries Science 82:827–833.