Morphological and biological notes on Polymorphus (Profilicollis) sphaerocephalus and Corynosoma stanleyi (Polymorphidae : Acanthocephala)


Autoria(s): Pichelin, S.; Kuris, A. M.; Gurney, R.
Data(s)

01/08/1998

Resumo

Polymorphus (Profilicollis) sphaerocephalus (Bremser in Rudolphi, 1819) Van Cleave, 1947 (Polymorphidae) cystacanths were recovered from 5 species of grapsid crabs (Paragrapsus gaimardii (Milne Edwards, 1837), Paragrapsus laevis (Dana, 1852), Paragrapsus quadridentatus (Milne Edwards, 1837), Brachynotus spinosus (Milne Edwards, 1853), and Cyclograpsus granulosus (Milne Edwards, 1853)) and 1 species of portunid crab (Nectocarcinus integrifrons (Linnaeus, 1766)) from intertidal zones in southern temperate waters of Australia. Cystacanths of Corynosoma stanleyi Smales, 1986 (Polymorphidae) were also recovered from P. gaimardii, P. quadridentatus, and C. granulosus. Polymorphus (P.) sphaerocephalus was the most prevalent (100%) in C. granulosus at Flinders I. and C. stanleyi was most prevalent (59.1%) in C. granulosus at Dunally Channel, Tasmania.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:35040

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

American Society of Parasitologists

Palavras-Chave #Parasitology #Crab #Taxonomy #Diagnosis (taxonomy) #Morphology #Parasite #Prevalence #Host #Geographic distribution #Victoria #Tasman Sea #Australia #Oceania #South Pacific #Pacific Ocean #Marine environment #Host parasite relation #Acanthocephala #Invertebrata #Brachyura #Decapoda #Crustacea #Arthropoda
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Journal Article