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An Acad Bras Cienc ; 95(1): e20220205, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36946810

ABSTRACT

Haemulidae represents one of the most diverse, widespread and conspicuous families of Perciformes, in which most species are marine, some brackish and rarely from freshwater. From April 2009 to July 2012, 120 specimens of Conodon nobilis, 60 Orthopristis rubra and 50 Anisotremus virginicus were collected off the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and analyzed for metazoan parasites. A total of 16 parasite taxa were found on/in A. virginicus, 19 on/in Co. nobilis and 21 on/in O. rubra, in which ectoparasites were most common on A. virginicus and Co. nobilis and endoparasites in O. rubra. All parasites showed aggregate pattern of distribution (discrepancy index values higher than 0.70). Mean abundance, species richness and Brillouin index (diversity) differed among the host species, i.e., O. rubra showed the highest values, followed by A. virginicus and Co. nobilis with intermediate and lowest values, respectively. At infracommunity level was possible to observe high similarity of parasite composition among the three host species. The digeneans Leurodera decora and Monorchis latus, and the acanthocephalan Koronacantha sp. represent new locality records off Brazil. Moreover, five, four and two taxa are reported, for the first time, parasitizing Co. nobilis, A. virginicus and O. rubra, respectively.


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Fish Diseases , Parasites , Perciformes , Animals , Brazil , Fishes/parasitology , Perciformes/parasitology , Atlantic Ocean
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J Parasitol ; 100(2): 215-20, 2014 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24224810

ABSTRACT

Dichelyne (Cucullanellus) tornquisti n. sp. is described from the intestine of the marine fish Orthopristis ruber (Haemulidae) of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The new species differs from the congeners by the location of the deirids (same level) and the excretory pore (posterior) in relation to esophagus-intestinal junction and by papillae 5 to 9 not forming a subventral line. It is the first Dichelyne species described from fish family Haemulidae in the Brazilian coastal zone.


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Ascaridida Infections/veterinary , Ascaridida/classification , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Perciformes/parasitology , Animals , Ascaridida/anatomy & histology , Ascaridida/ultrastructure , Ascaridida Infections/epidemiology , Ascaridida Infections/parasitology , Brazil/epidemiology , Female , Fish Diseases/epidemiology , Fresh Water , Male , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning/veterinary , Prevalence , Seawater
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 94(5): 615-8, Sept. 1999. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-241319

ABSTRACT

Rhamnocercus stichospinus Seamster and Monaco, 1956 (Diplectanidae) parasitic on the sciaenid fish Menticirrhus americanus from the coastal zone of the State of Rio de Janeiro, is redescribed and recorded for the first time in the South American Atlantic Ocean. The generic diagnosis of Rhamnocercus is emended to accommodate the presence of confluent intestinal ceca in R. stichospinus.


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Animals , Fishes/parasitology , Parasites/anatomy & histology
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