English: Philometra selaris n. sp. from Selar crumenophthalmus, scanning electron micrographs of male. A, B: Cephalic end, sublateral and apical views (arrows indicate amphids). C, D: Caudal end, subdorsal and apical views (arrows indicate phasmids). E, F: Region of cloacal aperture, lateral and apical views (arrows indicate phasmids). Abbreviations: a, submedian pair of cephalic papillae of external circle; b, submedian cephalic papilla of internal circle; c, lateral cephalic papilla of internal circle; d, pair of larger caudal papillae near cloacal aperture; f, caudal mound; g, gubernaculum; o, oral aperture.
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Moravec, F. & Justine, J.-L. 2014: Philometrids (Nematoda: Philometridae) in carangid and serranid fishes off New Caledonia, including three new species. Parasite, 21, 21. doi:10.1051/parasite/2014022
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