Monoplectanum monogeneans are gill parasites specific to fish in the family Sillaginidae. The sillaginid fish were collected from the middle and upper Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea, Thailand, from May 2024 to January 2025. A total of 2096 fish belonging to 5 species- Sillago aeolus, S. asiatica S. indica, S. ingenuua and S. sihama were identified. Three species of Monoplectanum monogeneans were detected in 3 fish species, including 1 newly described species, M. sillaginis sp. nov. Monoplectanum sillaginis sp. nov. was found to infect 3 fish species, S. aeolus, S. indica and S. sihama, collected from the upper Gulf of Thailand. Monoplectanum youngi infected S. indica, representing a new host record, and S. sihama from both the middle and upper Gulf of Thailand. Monoplectanum australe was found to infect only S. aeolus, which was collected from the upper Gulf of Thailand. Overall prevalence and mean intensity of infections were 11.21% and 1.72, respectively. Regarding morphological features, no significant differences in key characters of both M. australe and M. youngi were observed when comparing the current and original descriptions. Monoplectanum sillaginis sp. nov., can be distinguished from these 2 species by the characteristics of its sclerotized male copulatory organ, particularly in the terminal part of the posterior prostatic reservoir, which is shuttle-shaped, as well as the number of rodlet rows in the squamodisc.