The larval tapeworms (Cestodes: Trypanorhyncha) isolated from some commercially important fish of Persian Gulf

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  • Mehdizadeh Mood, S. Department of Food Hygiene and Aquatic Animals, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Semnan University, Semnan, Iran
Abstract:

A total of 180 fish samples from three commercially important teleosts (Epinephelus coioides, Euthynnus affinis and Thunnus tonggol fish) of Persian Gulf across Hormozgan coast were investigated for plerocercoid infestation, which were sampled from Jun 2017 to September 2017. The parasites were fixed, stained, mounted on to slides and identified. Epinephelus coioides was not infested. Following larval trypanorhynch species were isolated and identified: Callitetrarhynchus gracilis، Pterobothrium sp.and Grillotia erinaceous. Thirteen fish (7.2%) were infested with trypanorhynch plerocerci which were isolated from abdominal cavity and musculature. Based on the results, the highest infestatin and maximum intensity were demonstrated for C. gracilis in Thunnus tonggol fish. C. gracilis was isolated from the musculature of 3.33% of Thunnus tonggol fish.

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volume 28  issue 2

pages  187- 194

publication date 2019-07

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