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First account of the metazoan parasite fauna of oilfish <i>Ruvettus pretiosus</i> Cocco, 1829 (Perciformes: Gempylidae) in South African waters


Irfan Nunkoo
Mark J Weston
Cecile C Reed
Carl D van der Lingen
Sven Kerwath

Abstract

Parasites are an important but neglected component of ecosystems that can be used as indicators of host biology and ecology. In the present study, the metazoan parasite assemblage of Ruvettus pretiosus, an understudied but widely distributed predatory gempylid, caught off South Africa was surveyed. A total of seven parasite taxa, including four new infection records (Bolbosoma capitatum, Rhadinorhynchus sp., Hepatoxylon trichiuri and Anisakis sp.), two new locality records (B. capitatum and Rhipidocotyle sp.) as well as the ectoparasitic copepod Sagum foliaceus and the cestode Tentacularia coryphaenae were recovered from the eight specimens examined.

Keywords: Benguela, mesopelagic, parasitism, teleost


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