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Title: The Taxonomy and Ecology of the Endoparasites of the Black Bream, 'Acanthopagrus australis' (Günther, 1859) from the Northern Coast of New South Wales
Contributor(s): Bahrudin, Achmad Sadeli (author); Rohde, Klaus  (supervisor)
Conferred Date: 1986
Copyright Date: 1985
Open Access: Yes
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/13428
Abstract: The endoparasite community of the black bream, 'Acanthopagrus australis' (Günther, 1859) from the northern coast of New South Wales is described on the basis of 449 fish dissections. Eleven species of Digenea, 5 larval Cestoda, 4 larval and 8 adult Nematoda and 4 species of Acanthocephala are recorded. A new species of Digenea is 'Erilepturus acanthopagri'. 'Coitocaecum gymnophallum' Nicoll, 1915 is redescribed. New hosts and geographical locations are recorded for 'Opecoelus lobatus' Ozaki, 1925, '0. sphaericus' Ozaki, 1925, 'Monorchis' sp. (Monticelli, 1893) Looss, 1902, 'Uterovesiculurus yamagutii' Ahmad, 1980, and 'Lecithocladium' sp. A new host is recorded for 'Sterrhurus' sp. 'Austrocreadium' sp. and 'Derogenoides' sp. are probably new species but left unnamed since only one specimen is available of each species. All cestode larvae, i.e. 'Nippotaenia' sp., 'Gymnorhynchus' sp., Type 1 Form 1, Type 1 Form 2, and Type 2 and 'Proteocephalus' sp. are recorded for the first time in 'A. australis'. New species of nematodes are 'Cucullanus acanthopagri', 'Cucullanellus acanthopagri', 'Neocucullanellus australis' and 'Philometroides roubali'. Four nematode larvae, i.e. 'Terranova' sp. Type 1 and Type 2 (of Cannon, 1977), 'Contracaecum' sp. and 'Hysterothylacium' sp. (synonym 'Thynnascaris' sp.) are redescribed. 'Spirocamallanus' sp. and 'Indocucullanus' sp. are probably new species but no names are proposed, since only a single specimen of the first species and no male specimen of the second species were found. 'Echinocephalus uncinatus' Molin, 1858 is redescribed and is recorded for the first time in 'A. australis'. 'Philometra' sp. is very likely a new species. A new species of Acanthocephala is 'Longicollum australis'. 'Longicollum pagrosomi' (Yamaguti, 1935) Johnston and Edmonds, 1951 and 'Neoechinorhynchus' sp. are described. The latter species is possibly new as is 'Hexaspiron' sp. Species diversity, host specificity and zoogeographical affinities of the endoparasites are discussed. Seasonal fluctuations in intensities and prevalences of infections of five common trematode species from Red Rock Estuary, are discussed, i.e. of 'Coitocaecum gymnophallum', two species of 'Opecoelus', 'Dactylostomum gracile' and 'Erilepturus acanthopagri'. Allometric growth of 'Coitocaecum gymnophallum' is described.
Publication Type: Thesis Masters Research
Rights Statement: Copyright 1985 - Achmad Sadeli Bahrudin
HERDC Category Description: T1 Thesis - Masters Degree by Research
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