A scientific study at the University of Basrah examines parasites biodiversity in the waters of the Arabian Gulf

 

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 Research is a scientific study at the Marine Sciences Center at the University of Basrah, prepared by the Scientific researchers, Prof. Dr. Majid Banai, from the Department of Marine Vertebrates, in cooperation with researchers from the Department of Natural Sciences, University of Texas, and a researcher at the Natural History Museum, United States of America.
 The study, which was published in an international journal, “Journal of Parasitology,” showed that a new type of digenous parasite was discovered that lived in fishes of the Mhgilidae family in the Arabian Gulf and causes reduction in fisheris. This research is considered one of the important scientific researches in the world for developing new taxonomic solutions.
 A scientific study published in the Journal of Parasitology 108 (6): 613–626.
    Which falls within the Scopus containers under the first classification and Clarivate under the title
 "A New Species of Prosogonotrema iraqiense N.sp.  Vigueras, 1940 (Sclerodistomidae: Prosogonotrematinae) from the Flathead Gray Mullet, Mugil cephalus Linnaeus (Mugiliformes: Mugilidae), from the Arabian Gulf off Iraq". 

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 A NEW SPECIES OF PROSOGONOTREMA (SCLERODISTOMIDAE: PROSOGONOTREMATINAE) FROM THE FLATHEAD GREY MULLET, MUGIL CEPHALUS LINNAEUS (MUGILIFORMES: MUGILIDAE), FROM THE ARABIAN GULF OFF IRAQ |  Journal of Parasitology (allenpress.com)