Parasitic helminths infecting eucinostomus melanopterus and eugerres plumieri (Perciformes: Gerreidae), from boca del rio, veracruz, México

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Abstract

A helminthological examination was carried out on 14 specimens of Eucinostomus melanopterus (flagfin mojarra) and 19 Eugerres plumieri (striped mojarra), of which a total of 461 helminths were collected. As a result, and 12 taxa were registered (five species, five genus and tow family), as follows: four monogeneans, five digeneans (four adults, one metacercaria), one cestode (larva) and tow nematodes (larvae). The highest prevalence was for Neodiplectanum mexicanum (29 %) infecting E. melanopterus and Aristocleidus hastatus (37 %) infecting E. plumieri. Both hosts shared 50 % of recorded species, and none of the identified helminthes represents a zoonotic risk.

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Montoya-Mendoza, J., Muñoz-Nieto, G., Cházaro-Olvera, S., Mendoza-Franco, E. F., Lango-Reynoso, F., & Castañeda-Chávez, M. D. R. (2020). Parasitic helminths infecting eucinostomus melanopterus and eugerres plumieri (Perciformes: Gerreidae), from boca del rio, veracruz, México. Acta Biologica Colombiana, 25(1), 165–168. https://doi.org/10.15446/abc.v25n1.78363

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