Cosmocephalus obvelatus (Creplin, 1825) Seurat, 1919
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Cosmocephalus obvelatus (Creplin, 1825) Seurat, 1919 |
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* Cosmocephalus obvelatus (Creplin, 1825) Seurat, 1919
Description (after Wong & Anderson 1982). In the apparent absence of a description of L3 from fishes the
following is based on Wong & Anderson’s (1982) account of L3 from experimentally infected amphipods. L3 are
2.05 (1.63–2.40) long, and 0.071 (0.058–0.095) wide. Head with two triangular pseudolabia and four submedian
cephalic papillae ( Fig. 69 View FIGURE 69 A). Amphids small. Buccal cavity long and narrow but expanded in oral region. Pair of
inconspicuous deirids immediately behind nerve ring. Excretory pore opens 0.16 (0.14–0.19) from anterior end
( Fig. 69 View FIGURE 69 B). Total oesophagus [muscular plus glandular portions] 1.15 (0.99–1.40) long. Rectum tubular with thick
cuticle. Tail tip rounded. Pair of large phasmids subventrally ( Fig. 69 View FIGURE 69 C). Genital primordium of males a simple tube
lying free in pseudocoelom; that of females a similar tube but attached to body wall by vaginal primordium ( Fig. View FIGURE 69
69D).
Site: mesenteries
Hosts: Apeltes quadracus (2); Carassius auratus (1); Cottus sp. (1); Fundulus heteroclitus (3); Gasterosteus aculeatus (1, 2); Notropis hudsonius (1); Notropis sp. (1); Oncorhynchus mykiss (1); Osmerus mordax (1); Pungitius pungitius (2, 3); Semotilus atromaculatus (1)
Distribution: Nova Scotia, Ontario
Records: 1. Wong & Anderson 1982 (EX, ON); 2. Marcogliese 1992b (NS); 3. Marcogliese 1995b (NS)
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