:Ceratomyxa cutmorei

{{Short description|Species of marine parasite}}

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| taxon = Ceratomyxa cutmorei

| authority = Gunter & Adlard, 2009

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Ceratomyxa cutmorei is a myxosporean parasite that infects gall-bladders of serranid fishes from the Great Barrier Reef. It was first found on Epinephelus fasciatus.{{cite journal|last1=Gunter|first1=Nicole L.|last2=Adlard|first2=Robert D.|title=Seven new species of Ceratomyxa Thélohan, 1892 (Myxozoa) from the gall-bladders of serranid fishes from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia|journal=Systematic Parasitology|volume=73|issue=1|year=2009|pages=1–11|issn=0165-5752|doi=10.1007/s11230-008-9162-6|pmid=19337855|s2cid=21039994|doi-access=free}}

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Further reading

  • {{cite journal | last1 = Gunter | first1 = Nicole L. | last2 = Burger | first2 = Mieke AA | last3 = Adlard | first3 = Robert D. | year = 2010 | title = Morphometric and molecular characterisation of four new Ceratomyxa species (Myxosporea: Bivalvulida: Ceratomyxidae) from fishes off Lizard Island, Australia | journal = Folia Parasitologica | volume = 57 | issue = 1| pages = 1–10 | doi = 10.14411/fp.2010.001 | pmid = 20449994 | doi-access = free }}