Myxosporids and nematodes in Hemiodopsis microlepis (Teleostei: Hemiodontidae) of the Gurguéia River, Bom Jesus-Piauí, Brazil
Revista de Medicina Veterinaria

Abstract

The objective of this study was to carry out an ichthyoparasitological study on the species <em>Hemiodopsis microlepis</em> (archerfish) of the Gurguéia River, located in Bom Jesus- Piauí, Brazil. Thirty specimens of <em>Hemiodopsis microlepis</em> were collected, which underwent an external morphological analysis and collection of small fragments of gills, liver, kidneys, and intestines to identify the parasites <em>Myxobolus</em> sp., <em>Henneguya</em> sp., and <em>Camallanus</em> sp., using an optical microscope (40X). About 90% of the examined fish were parasitized by myxosporids belonging to the Myxobolidae family, of which around 20% were parasitized by <em>Henneguya</em> sp., and 70% were parasitized by <em>Myxobolus</em> sp. Only 5% of the specimens parasitized by <em>Myxobolus</em> sp. were also parasitized by nematodes. The ichthyoparasitological study of the species Hemiodopsis microlepis confirmed the presence of the parasites <em>Myxobolus</em> sp. and <em>Henneguya</em> sp., as well as the nematodes of the species <em>Camallanus</em> sp.
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Keywords

Apicomplexa
archerfish
ichthyoparasitism
Myxozoa
nematodes

How to Cite

Lopes da Silva Filho, M. ., Lopes, G. S., Kunkel, D. ., & Barros Brito, D. R. (2018). Myxosporids and nematodes in Hemiodopsis microlepis (Teleostei: Hemiodontidae) of the Gurguéia River, Bom Jesus-Piauí, Brazil. Revista De Medicina Veterinaria, 1(36), 89-96. https://doi.org/10.19052/mv.5175