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Distribution of Trochopus australis and Neobrachiella robusta in Gills of Darkblotched Rockfishes, Sebastes crameri  

Chun, Kae-Shik (Department of Environmental Health, Yong-In University)
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Journal of Environmental Health Sciences / v.29, no.2, 2003 , pp. 77-79 More about this Journal
Abstract
Seventeen metazoan parasites were recovered from Sebastes crameri collected from Newport fish market. Nine Trochopus australis and 8 Neobrachiella robusta were found on gill arches of canary rockfishes. The commonest sites of metazoan parasites were the posterodorsal region and second gill arches of Sebastes crameri. T. australis were most commonly found on the second gill arches, but in N. robusta. the first gill arches were the most frequented position. No N. robusta were discovered on the fourth gill arch. Metazoan parasites infected gill arches I, II, and posterodorsal regions of S. crameri, occurring less frequently on the gill arches III, IV anteriorventral and middle regions.
Keywords
Distribution; Gill arch; Trochopus trituba; Neobrachiella robusta; Sebastes crameri;
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