Guide to the Parasites of Fishes of Canada Part V: Nematoda
Author
Arai, Hisao P.
Author
Smith, John W.
text
Zootaxa
2016
4185
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1
274
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.4185.1.1
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1175-5326
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Spinitectus cristatus
Railliet and Henry, 1915
This species was originally described by
Linton (1901)
from
Phycis tenuis
(=
Urophycis tenuis
) from the Atlantic coast of America (Nantucket) as
Filaria serrata
Linton, 1892
. Various workers including
Berland (1961)
,
Rahman (1964)
,
Scott (1987)
,
Køie (1993)
and
Moravec & Klimpel (2007)
concluded that the description is inadequate. According to Linton,
S. cristatus
males show the following features: length 5.8; maximum breadth 0.1; over 100 transverse rows of spines; spines 0.01 long; four precloacal and six post-cloacal papillae; tail ends blindly, rounded extremity; cloacal aperture 0.16 from tail tip. Apart from the inadequacy of the description, there is an inconsistency in the lengths recorded for the spicules (0.06 and 0.03) and the illustrations of them. Site: intestinal lumen
Hosts:
Phycis chesteri
;
Urophycis chuss
;
Urophycis tenuis
Distribution: Atlantic
Record:
Scott 1987