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Title: Digenea parasites of acestrorhynchus falcirostris (Osteichthyes, acestrorhynchidae) in the state of Amazonas, Brazil
Other Titles: Digenea parasitos de Acestrorhynchus falcirostris (Osteichthyes, Acestrorhynchidae) no estado do Amazonas, Brasil
Authors: Fernandes, Berenice Maria Musco
Nascimento-Justo, Márcia Cristina
Anjos, Camila Saraiva dos
Malta, José C.O.
Dumbo, José Chissiua
Keywords: Amazonas
Digenea
Freshwater Fish
Genus
Information Processing
Male
Metacercaria
Morphology
Nonhuman
Parasite
Testis
Animals
Characiformes
Female
Fish Disease
Isolation And Purification
Parasitology
Physiology
Trematode
Trematodiasis
Veterinary Medicine
Animal
Characiformes
Female
Fish Diseases
Male
Trematoda
Trematode Infections
Issue Date: 2017
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinaria
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 26, Número 4, Pags. 439-445
Abstract: This study presents the helminthofauna of digenean parasites of Acestrorhynchus falcirostris in the state of Amazonas (Brazil). Eight species belonging to four families were recovered: Metacercariae of Austrodiplostomum compactum (Diplostomidae) and Clinostomum marginatum (Clinostomidae) and mature specimens of Bellumcorpus majus, Prosorhynchoides carvajali, Rhipidocotyle santanaensis (Bucephalidae); Prosthenhystera obesa (Callodistomidae); Genarchella genarchella (Derogenidae) and Phyllodistomum spatula (Gorgoderidae). Examining specimens belonging to the genus Bellumcorpus collected from A. falcirostris, were observed a great variation in the size and shape of testes, which also could be observed in the type specimens of Bellumcorpus majus and B. schubarti. Considering the similar morphology and morphometric characteristics of both species, in this paper B. schubarti is considered synonym of B. majus. Acestrorhynchus falcirostris is a new host records for all these species of digenean, except to A. compactum and C. marginatum. Prosorhynchoides carvajali is referred for the first time in Brazil. © 2017, Brazilain Coll Veterinary Parasitology. All rights reserved.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1590/S1984-29612017059
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