1986
DOI: 10.1590/s0373-55241986000100001
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Incidência de isópodes parasitas (Cymothoidae) em peixes da plataforma continental brasileira

Abstract: No presente trabalho examinaram-se 90.418 exemplares de 186 espécies de peixes, coletados entre a região de Cabo de São Tome (RJ) e Torres (RS) - Brasil (latitudes 22º27'00"S -29º21'00"S), o que possibilitou um levantamento das espécies de isopodes parasitas que ocorrem na área e das espécies de peixes susceptíveis a este parasitismo. Foram constatadas 12 diferentes espécies de isopodes da família Cymothoidae e 13 espécies hospedeiras. O índice de parasitismo observado foi variável dependendo das espécies de p… Show more

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“…Chloroscombrus chrysurus; gill chamber, mouth; marine; Paraná, Santa Catarina, São Paulo (Sartor 1986). Cymothoa sp.…”
Section: Cymothoa Excisa Perty 1833mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Chloroscombrus chrysurus; gill chamber, mouth; marine; Paraná, Santa Catarina, São Paulo (Sartor 1986). Cymothoa sp.…”
Section: Cymothoa Excisa Perty 1833mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cymothoa sp. 2 Genidens barbus; mouth; marine; Santa Catarina (Sartor 1986). Glossobius impressus (Say, 1818) Exocoetus sp.…”
Section: Cymothoa Excisa Perty 1833mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first account of species belonging to this genus found on the Brazilian coast is that of SCHIÖDTE & MEINERT (1884). SARTOR (1986) published a report concerning the distribution of fishes and cymothoids along the Brazilian coast. Later, SARTOR & PIRES (1988) described a new species from Southern Brazil.…”
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“…1 (as Lironeca sp. 1 according to Sartor, 1986 and Livoneca sp. 13 according to Trilles, 1994): 1 female and 1 juvenile on Squalus cubensis from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Sartor 1986).…”
Section: Review Of All Cases (Excluding Cephalopods) Of Unusual Cymotmentioning
confidence: 99%