Noteworthy Records of Helminth (Monogenoidea, Cestoda, Nematoda) and Crustacean (Copepoda) Parasites from Pealip Redhorses, Moxostoma pisolabrum (Catostomidae), from Oklahoma

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Chris T McAllister
Donald W Cloutman
Anindo Choudhury
Henry W Robison

Abstract

Parasitic examination of two Pealip Redhorses, Moxostoma pisolabrum collected in March 2017 from the Illinois River, Cherokee County, Oklahoma, yielded a variety of taxa. Found were a new species of monogene, Dactylogyrus sp., a plerocercoid of the tapeworm, Proteocephalus ambloplitus, a nematode, Rhabdochona milleri, and a copepod, Ergasilus megaceros. We document four new host and three new geographic distributional records for these parasites, and the first time, to our knowledge, that this fish has been reported as a host.

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Applied Ecology & Conservation