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Monogenoidea on Exotic Indian Freshwater Fish. 3. Are Indian Guidelines for Importation of Exotic Aquarium Fish Useful and can they be Implemented; The Case of Neotropical Gussevia spiralocirra Kohn and Paperna, 1964
Gussevia spiralocirra, a Neotropical parasitic monogenoid (Platyhelminthes), has been recorded from the type host, freshwater angelfish Pterophyllum scalare (Cichlidae), collected from the post-quarantine populations in local aquarium markets of Lucknow and Itanagar, India. The finding establishes India as a geographical distribution record for G. spiralocirra, and more importantly, reveals a potentially serious breach of quarantine regulations of the country. The present communication provides a summary assessment of existing Indian guidelines for importation of exotic aquarium fish and highlights some of its major shortcomings.
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Gussevia spiralocirra, Exotic Aquarium Fish, Pterophyllum scalare, Quarantine Regulations.
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