Abstract

SUMMARYRohdella siamensis, a new genus and species of aspidogastrean, is described from freshwater fishes in Thailand. A new subfamily, the Rohdellinae, is erected to accommodate this worm on the grounds that it differs from all known aspidogastreans in that the male and female ducts unite to form an hermaphroditic duct, with the result that the intromittent organ is a sinus-organ and not a cirrus. A new classification of the subclass Aspidogastrea is presented. Two orders are recognized: the Aspidogastrida, containing a single family, the Aspidogastridae, which in turn contains 3 subfamilies, the Aspidogastrinae, the Cotylaspidinae and the Rohdellinae subfam.nov.; and the Stychocotylida ord.nov., containing 3 families, the Stichocotylidae, the Multicalycidae fam.nov. and the Rugogastridae. The systematic position of the Stichocotylida, and especially the Rugogastridae, is commented upon.

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