Nematoda
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4185.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5627019 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038FB248-FF01-FF07-89B9-C4AC234A9CBC |
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** Nematoda gen. sp.
Includes: Agamonema sp. auct.; Agamospirura sp. auct.
Sites: body cavity, intestinal lumen, mesenteries, musculature, pyloric caeca, stomach, swim bladder
Hosts: Acipenser transmontanus (68); Ambloplites rupestris (12); Ameiurus nebulosus (12); Ammocrypta pellucida (12); Anoplopoma fimbria (61); Aplodinotus grunniens (12); Carassius auratus (12); Catostomus catostomus (42); Catostomus commersonii (12, 22); Clinocottus acuticeps (70); Clupea pallasi (45, 63); Coregonus artedi (24, 30, 31); Coregonus clupeaformis (6, 8, 17, 26, 30, 31, 52); Coregonus sardinella (57); Coryphaenoides rupestris (66); Culaea inconstans (12, 46, 71); Cymatogaster aggregata (67); Cyprinella spiloptera (12); Cyprinus carpio (12); Dorosoma cepedianum (12); Esox lucius (16, 18, 30, 31, 56, 65); Etheostoma exile (12); Etheostoma nigrum (12); Fundulus diaphanus (12); Gadus morhua (75, 80); Gasterosteus aculeatus (79); Glyptocephalus cynoglossus (54); Gobiesox maeandricus (3); Hexagrammos decagrammus (44); Hiodon alosoides (42); Hippoglossoides platessoides (1, 69); Hippoglossus stenolepis (76); Ictalurus punctatus (12); Labidesthes sicculus (12); Lepomis gibbosus (7, 12, 14, 21,3 27, 34); Lota lota (18, 39, 59); Macrhybopsis storeriana (12); Mallotus villosus (11, 74); Merluccius bilinearis (69, 73); Microgadus tomcod (11); Micropterus dolomieu (12, 14, 46); Micropterus salmoides (12); Morone chrysops (12); Myoxocephalus scorpius (28); Nocomis micropogon (12); Notemigonus crysoleucas (12, 81); Notropis atherinoides (12); Notropis heterodon (12); Notropis hudsonius (12); Oligocottus maculosus (70); Oncorhynchus clarkii (13); Oncorhynchus gorbuscha (64); Oncorhynchus keta (64); Oncorhynchus kisutch (60, 64); Oncorhynchus mykiss (5, 51, 55, 60); Oncorhynchus nerka (36, 37, 43, 55, 60); Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (45, 55, 60, 64); Ophiodon elongatus (61); Perca flavescens (14, 21, 24, 25, 29, 56, 65, 78); Percina caprodes (12); Percopsis omiscomaycus (12, 27, 34); Chrosomus eos (14, 21); Phoxinus neogaeus (21); Pimephales notatus (14); Platichthys stellatus (45); Pomoxis annularis (12); Prosopium cylindraceum (47); Prosopium williamsoni (51, 55, 60); Pseudopleuronectes americanus (48); Reinhardtius hippoglossoides (77); Salmo salar (50); Salvelinus alpinus (28, 32, 35, 47, 53, 57, 58, 62); Salvelinus fontinalis (9, 10, 15, 22, 23, 47, 50); Salvelinus malma (5, 55, 60, 64); Salvelinus namaycush (15, 30, 40, 47, 57, 59); Sander vitreus (12, 16, 24, 59); Sebastes nebulosus (72); Semotilus atromaculatus (12, 14); Tautogolabrus adspersus (4); Thymallus arcticus (19); Xiphias gladius (41); Zoarces americanus (2, 20); unspecified “cod” (2, 38); unspecified “flounder” (2); unspecified “herring” (49); unspecified “sculpin” (52)
Distribution: Alberta, Atlantic, British Columbia, Labrador, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Ontario, Pacific, Quebec, Saskatchewan
Records: 1. Huntsman 1918 (AT); 2. Clemens 1920 (AT); 3. Fraser 1921 (PA); 4. Johansen 1925 (AT); 5. Neave & Bajkov 1929 (AB); 6. Bajkov 1930 (MB); 7. Reid 1930 (NB); 8. Hart 1931 (ON); 9. Ricker 1932 (ON); 10. Richardson 1935 (QC); 11. Pigeon & Vallee 1937 (QC); 12. Bangham & Hunter 1939 (ON); 13. Rawson 1939 (AB); 14. Bangham 1941 (ON); 15. MacLulich 1943 (ON); 16. McLeod 1943 (MB); 17. Miller 1944 (AB); 18. Miller 1945 (AB); 19. Miller 1946 (NT); 20. Olsen & Merriman 1946 (AT); 21. Bangham & Venard 1946 (ON); 22. Fantham & Porter 1948 (QC); 23. Choquette 1948a (QC); 24. Stewart-Hay 1951a (MB); 25.
Stewart-Hay 1951c (MB); 26. Wheaton & Hazen 1951 (SK); 27. Bangham 1951 (ON); 28. Dunbar & Hildebrand 1952 (NU); 29. Stewart-Hay 1952a (MB); 30. Stewart-Hay 1953a (MB); 31. Stewart-Hay 1953b (MB); 32. Andrews & Lear 1954 (LB); 33. Bangham & Adams 1954 (BC); 34. Bangham 1955 (ON); 35. Andrews & Lear 1956 (LB); 36. Margolis 1956 (BC, PA); 37. Margolis 1957 (BC); 38. Homans & MacFarlane 1958 (AT); 39. Fillion 1961 (AB); 40. Rawson 1961 (SK); 41. Tibbo et al. 1961 (AT); 42. Reed 1962 (SK); 43. Margolis 1963 (BC); 44. Barraclough 1967 (PA); 45. Robinson et al. 1968 (PA); 46. Dechtiar 1972a (ON); 47. Hicks & Threlfall 1973 (LB); 48. Wells et al. 1973 (AT); 49. Parsons & Hodder 1974 (AT); 50. Frantsi et al. 1975 (NS); 51. Mudry & Anderson 1977 (AB); 52. Pybus & Samuel 1978 (AB); 53. Stewart & MacDonald 1978 (NT); 54. Zubchenko 1980 (AT); 55. Anon. 1981 (BC); 56. Samuel 1981 (AB); 57. Stewart & Bernier 1982 (NT); 58. Stewart & Bernier 1983 (NT); 59. McAllister & Mudry 1983 (AB); 60. Anon. 1984 (BC); 61. E. A. Black 1984 (PA); 62. Stewart & Bernier 1984 (NT); 63. E. A. Black 1985 (PA); 64. Black & Low 1985 (PA); 65. Samuel 1985 (AB); 66. Zubchenko 1985b (AT); 67. Arai 1986 (PA); 68. Margolis & McDonald 1986 (BC); 69. Morrison et al. 1986 (AT); 70. Roth 1988 (PA); 71. Dechtiar et al. 1989 (ON); 72. Holmes 1990 (PA); 73. Waldron 1992 (AT); 74. Arthur et al. 1995 (AT); 75. Khan & Tuck 1995 (AT); 76. Blaycock 1996 (PA); 77. Boje et al. 1997 (AT); 78. Carney & Dick 2000 (MB); 79. Reimchen & Nosil 2001 (BC); 80. Khan & Chandra 2006 (LB); 81. Forest & Cone 2011 (ON)
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