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Detection of Contracaecum multipapillatum (Nematoda: Anisakidae) in the indigenous killifish Aphanius hormuzensis (Teleostei; Aphaniidae) and its histopathological effects: A review of Iranian Aphanius species parasites
Authors:Mina Motamedi  Atefeh Iranmanesh  Azad Teimori  Seyed Mahmoud Sadjjadi  Saeid Nasibi
Abstract:The present study reports the occurrence of Contracaecum multipapillatum (Nematoda: Anisakidae) in an indigenous small killifish, Aphanius hormuzensis Teimori, Esmaeili, Hamidan, Reichenbacher, 2018 from Southern Iran and shows its histopathology. A total of 110 A. hormuzensis specimens were collected from Shur (Naband) River, Hormuzgan basin in Southern Iran and examined for their possible parasitic infections. Third‐stage larva of C. multipapillatum was extracted for the first time from the body cavity of 19 fish specimens (one male and 18 female) and identified by molecular and morphological methods. In comparison with non‐infected fishes, the melanomacrophage centers were detected in the tissue sections from liver, kidney and spleen of all the parasite infected fishes. To date, 16 parasites belong to nine families have been recorded from six Aphanius species (out of 15 known species) in Iran. Among them, eight and four parasites have been identified from A. vladykovi, and A. hormuzensis respectively. Since Aphanius species are living in different environments, therefore, they seem to be good hosts for the different types of parasites, and more new parasites are expected to be found in these fishes.
Keywords:aquatic environment     Contracaecum     disease  fish  helminthes
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