“…Liver of G. inaequilabiatus is generally the most heavily infected organ with third‐larval stage Brevimulticaecum sp. Several accounts have been published on larval stages of nematodes encountered in freshwater fish (Dezfuli, Manera, & Giari, ; Dezfuli, Manera, Lorenzoni, et al., ; Dezfuli, Fernandes, et al., ; Emde et al., ; Fujimoto, dos Anjos, Ramos, & Martins, ) and in fish which inhabit a marine environment (Abollo, Gestal, & Pascual, ; Horbowy, Podolska, & Nadolna‐Altyn, ; Mehrdana et al., ). Liver has been the focus of many studies as it is a nutrient‐rich site and metabolizes numerous drugs and other compounds.…”