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1 January 1975 VARIATION IN RESPONSE OF CHANNEL CATFISH TO Henneguya SP. INFECTIONS (PROTOZOA: MYXOSPORIDEA)
JOSEPH P. McCRAREN
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Abstract

Infections in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus, Rafinesque) induced by the sporozoan Henneguya (Protozoa: Myxosporidea) result in seven known and diverse disease manifestations. Most outstanding is an interlamellar branchial form responsible for significant losses among immature catfish, and a unique papillomatous form. The question of whether or not the species of Henneguya involved in these cases is H. exilis remains to be resolved.

McCRAREN, LANDOLT, HOFFMAN, and MEYER: VARIATION IN RESPONSE OF CHANNEL CATFISH TO Henneguya SP. INFECTIONS (PROTOZOA: MYXOSPORIDEA)
JOSEPH P. McCRAREN "VARIATION IN RESPONSE OF CHANNEL CATFISH TO Henneguya SP. INFECTIONS (PROTOZOA: MYXOSPORIDEA)," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 11(1), 2-7, (1 January 1975). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-11.1.2
Received: 12 January 1973; Published: 1 January 1975
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