Larval trypanorhynch (Cestoda) infecting Euphausia americana (Euphausiacea) collected in the Mexican Caribbean Sea

Authors

  • David González Solís
  • Iván Castellanos Osorio
  • Ian Beveridge

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7550/rmb.30454

Keywords:

Euphausia, Cestoda, Trypanorhyncha, Mar Caribe

Abstract

Euphausiids are marine pelagic crustaceans widely distributed in all latitudes and oceans of the world.They are parasitized by a wide spectrum of parasite species. Cestodes of the Order Trypanorhyncha are endoparasitichelminths that as adults exclusively parasitize elasmobranchs and use euphausiids, and other planktonic crustaceans,as paratenic or intermediate hosts. From a zooplankton sample collected in Banco Chinchorro, Mexican CaribbeanSea, at depth of 941.2 m, one male of Euphausia americana was infected with a plerocercoid with a blastocyst of atrypanorhynch larval cestode hosted in the cephalothorax, which was identified as Eutetrarhynchidae gen. sp. Thisis the first record of a trypanorhynch larval cestode in Euphausia americana and the first geographical report in theCaribbean coast of Mexico.

Author Biographies

David González Solís

Investigador TitularDepartamento de ecología y sistemática acuáticas

Iván Castellanos Osorio

Técnico TitularDepartamento de ecología y sistemática acuáticas

Ian Beveridge

ProfesorDepartment of Veterinary Science

Published

2013-06-26

Issue

Section

NOTAS CIENTÍFICAS (cancelada desde 2017)