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Detection of Neoascarophis mariae (Nematoda: Cystidicolidae) parasitic in Parupeneus forsskali and Mulloidichthys flavolineatus (Perciformes: Mullidae) from the Red Sea in Egypt.

Nermean M HusseinRefaat M A KhalifaZeinab T M Abdel-GhaffarAbdel-Nasser A Hussein
Published in: Journal of parasitic diseases : official organ of the Indian Society for Parasitology (2021)
The nematode parasite Neoascarophis mariae was collected from the intestine of Parupeneus forsskali and Mulloidichthys flavolineatus from the Red Sea in Egypt and was described using both light and scanning electron microscopy. It is mainly characterized by the presence of four submedian labia surrounded the oral aperture in the outer side, two sublabia and two pseudolabia in the inner side, rounded cephalic end, and short vestibule in both sexes. The females vulva is located near the posterior end of the body, their oval uterine eggs have a smooth surface devoid of filaments. Males have bifurcated deirids, a large left spicule (85-425 µm) with a tapered tip, and a short right spicule (50-181 µm) with a broad and rounded tip.
Keyphrases
  • electron microscopy
  • loop mediated isothermal amplification
  • label free
  • mass spectrometry
  • life cycle
  • quantum dots