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Metazoan parasites of Glossogobius giurus (Hamilton-Buchanan) from Naujan Lake, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines

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1992
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Lopez, Nellie C.
Palisoc, Fermin
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Abstract
Thirty-five specimens of Glossogobius giurus (TL = 10.8-23.4 cm, wt. = 8.8-66.3 g) collected from Naujan Lake, Oriental Mindoro from May 1991 to February 1992 were examined for metazoan parasites. The parasite species recovered (their organ location in the host, prevalence (%) and intensity of infection range and mean number of parasites per infected fish) were Neochasmus microvatus (Tubangui, 1928) Tubangui and Masilungan, 1944, (Digenea: Cryptogonimidae), stomach and intestine, 48.6, 1-279 (45.1); Opegaster minima (Tubangui, 1928) Yamaguti, 1934, (Digenea: Opecoelidae), stomach and intestine, 37.1, 1-33 (8.7); larval Diplostomulum sp. Hughes, 1929 (Digenea: Diplostomidae), eyes, 25.7, 1-5 (1.8); and Lernaea cyprinacea L. (Crustacea: Copepoda), skin and muscle, 8.6, 1-2 (13).
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/6509
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Lopez, N. C., & Palisoc, F. (1992). Metazoan parasites of Glossogobius giurus (Hamilton-Buchanan) from Naujan Lake, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines. Transactions of the National Academy of Science and Technology, 14, 307-317. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/6509
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endoparasites; stomach content; parasites; Naujan, Lake; Oriental Mindoro; Philippines
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Glossogobius giurus; Neochasmus microvatus; Opegaster; Diplostomulum; Lernaea cyprinacea; Glossogobius giuris
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