K. Molnar et C. Szekely, OCCURRENCE OF SKRJABILLANID NEMATODES IN FISHES OF HUNGARY AND IN THEINTERMEDIATE HOST, ARGULUS-FOLIACEUS L, Acta veterinaria Hungarica, 46(4), 1998, pp. 451-463
Histozoic and coelozoic skrjabillanid-type nematodes belonging to the
genera Skrjabillanus, Molnaria, Sinoichthyonema, Esocinema, Daniconema
and Lucionema are recorded from the subcutaneous tissues, fins, swimb
ladder and abdominal cavity of different fish species living in natura
l waters and fish farms of Hungary. In addition to the nine taxonomica
lly identified parasite species, one Skrjabillanus sp., two Molnaria s
pp. and three Esocinema spp. were identified to the genus level only.
The histozoic larval stages of a Molnaria, Daniconema and Lucionema sp
ecies each, living in a site different from that of the imagoes, were
also detected. The presence of closely not identified first- to third-
stage skrjabillanid larvae was demonstrated in 26.3% of the parasitic
carp lice (Argulus foliaceus L.) collected from the eight fish species
.