Scanning electron microscope observations of nematodes of the genus Cithariniella (Pharyngodonidae)
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Year of publication | 2007 |
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Description | During investigation of the parasite fauna of fresh-water fishes carried out in the Gambia River and Mare Simenti, National Park Niokolo Koba, Senegal, numerous nematode specimens were collected from the rectum of squeakers Synodontis ocellifer and S. batensoda (Mochokidae: Siluriformes) and citharinid fish Citharinus citharus and Paradistichodus dimidiatus (Citharinidae: Characiformes). The material included three species belonging to genus Cithariniella Khalil, 1964 (Pharyngodonidae) - C. citharini Khalil, 1964 (host: Citharinus citharus); C. khalili Petter, Vassiliades et Troncy, 1972 (hosts: Synodontis ocellifer, S. batensoda); C. gonzalesi (host: Paradistichodus dimidiatus), first recorded from Senegal. Morphometrical features of these small nematode species observed under light microscope are very similar and therefore the methods of SEM were used for detecting valid morphological characteristics for differentiation. |
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