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The infection status of anisakid larvae in marine fish and cephalopods from the Bohai Sea, China and their taxonomical consideration
H W Ma,*1T J Jiang,1F S Quan,1X G Chen,1H D Wang,2Y S Zhang,2M S Cui,2W Y Zhi,3 and D C Jiang3
1Institute of Parasitic Diseases, Yanbian medical College, Yanji, Jilin Province 133000, P.R. China.
Received January 03, 1996; Accepted January 28, 1997.
Abstract
The infection status of anisakid larvae was examined in 290 marine fish of 25 species and in 108 cephalopods of 3 species purchased in Bayuquan region, Yingko city nearby the coast of the Bohai Sea from may to August 1992. A total of 7,327 larvae were collected from 156 fish of 19 species and 8 squids of one species. The 3rd-stage larvae of Anisakis simplex were collected from 121 fish (63.4%) of 15 species (N = 191) and from 8 squids (14.8%) of one species (N = 54), and they were total, 5,992 (81.8%). Out of remaining 1,335 larvae, 154 (2.1%) were classified as Thynnascaris type B from 23 fish of 4 species, 1,013 (13.8%) as Thynnascaris type C from 79 fish of 13 species. 164 (2.2%) as Hysterothylacium China type V from 20 fish of 4 species, 3 (0.04%) as Raphidascaris from 3 fish of 2 species and one was Pseudoterranova decipiens larva.
Tables
Table 1 Infection status with anisakid larvae found in marine fish and cephalopods from the Bohai Sea
Table 2 Localization of A. simplex larvae(%) collected in 4 species of fish
Table 3 Dimensiona) and index of anisakid larvae found in several species of marine fish and cephalopods from the Bohai Sea
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