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1 April 2006 FIRST DESCRIPTION OF THE MALE AND REDESCRIPTION OF THE FEMALE OF PHILOMETRA CLAVAECEPS (NEMATODA: PHILOMETRIDAE), A PARASITE OF EAST ASIAN CYPRINID FISH
Shangong Wu, František Moravec, Guitang Wang, Pin Nie
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Abstract

The first description of the male and a redescription of the female of the nematode Philometra clavaeceps Dogiel and Akhmerov, 1959, a parasite of east Asian cyprinids, are presented on the basis of specimens collected from Culter erythropterus Basilewsky and Culter dabryi Bleeker from Liangzi Lake (the Yangtze River basin), Hubei Province, central China. Gravid females from the fish abdominal cavity, penetrating often into ovaries, occurred in May–June, whereas conspecific males and young mature females on the swimbladder were recorded in January. Philometra clavaeceps seems to have a pronounced annual maturation cycle in the locality. The finding of P. clavaeceps in C. dabryi represents a new host record.

Shangong Wu, František Moravec, Guitang Wang, and Pin Nie "FIRST DESCRIPTION OF THE MALE AND REDESCRIPTION OF THE FEMALE OF PHILOMETRA CLAVAECEPS (NEMATODA: PHILOMETRIDAE), A PARASITE OF EAST ASIAN CYPRINID FISH," Journal of Parasitology 92(2), 380-384, (1 April 2006). https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-3536.1
Received: 25 May 2005; Accepted: 1 September 2005; Published: 1 April 2006
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