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Anisakis simplex Rudolphi

Description

Anisakis simplex (Rudolphi)

Feresa attenuata (Gray), stomach, São Paulo (Zerbini & Santos 1997). Phocoena dioptrica Lahille, stomach, Rio Grande do Sul (Pinedo et al. 2002). Pseudorca crassidens (Owen), stomach, Rio Grande do Sul (Andrade et al. 2001; Pinto et al. 2004).

Notes

Published as part of Luque, José L., Muniz-Pereira, Luís C., Siciliano, Salvatore, Siqueira, Liege R., Oliveira, Magda S. & Vieira, Fabiano M., 2010, Checklist of helminth parasites of cetaceans from Brazil, pp. 57-68 in Zootaxa 2548 on page 60, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.196777

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Family
Anisakidae
Genus
Anisakis
Kingdom
Animalia
Order
Ascaridida
Phylum
Nematoda
Scientific name authorship
Rudolphi
Species
simplex
Taxon rank
species

References

  • Zerbini, A. N. & Santos, M. C. O. (1997) First record of the pygmy killer whale Feresa attenuata (Gray, 1874) for the Brazilian coast. Aquatic Mammals, 23, 105 - 109.
  • Pinedo, M. C., Barreto, A. S., Lammardo, M. P., Andrade, A. L. V. & Geracitano, L. (2002) Northernmost records of the spectacled porpoise, Layard's beaked whale, Commerson's dolphin, and Peale's dolphin in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Aquatic Mammals, 28, 32 - 37.
  • Andrade, A. L. V., Pinedo, M. C. & Barreto, A. S. (2001) Gastrointestinal parasites and prey items from a mass stranding of false killer whales, Pseudorca crassidens, in Rio Grande do Sul, Southern Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Biologia, 61, 55 - 61.
  • Pinto, R. M., Muniz-Pereira, L. C., Alves, V. C. & Siciliano, S. (2004) First report of a helminth infection for Bryde's whale, Balaenoptera edeni Anderson, 1878 (Cetacea, Balaenopteridae). Latin American Journal of Aquatic Mammals, 3, 167 - 170.