During parasitological examination of Danubian barbels, an epicellular
and a nodular coccidiosis were demonstrated in the gut of mature fish
specimens. Both coccidioses appeared in late spring as concurrent inf
ections. In that period, the prevalence of the epicellular species was
18.4% while nodular coccidiosis was detected in 1 fish specimen only:
The mucus drawn off from the gut mucosa contained unsporulated oocyst
s of a Goussia species developing in epicellular location. Based upon
their morphological characteristics after sporulation, they were descr
ibed as a new species by the name of Goussia koertingi. The gamogonic
stages and unsporulated oocysts of the other unidentified species with
supranuclear development were detected from nodules located in specif
ic areas of the gut epithelium.