First record of plerocercoid larvae belong to the order Trypanorhyncha (Diesing 1863) isolated from swordfish (Xiphias gladius, Linnaeus 1758) captured off Sri Lanka

D. Silva, H. Fernando, R. Ranatunga, B. Silva
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Parasitism leads to severe economic losses to marine fish exports in Sri Lanka. Swordfish is a seasonal species with high demand both locally and internationally. Presence of a parasite in their flesh confuses the suppliers with zoonotic Anisarkis spp. This study is aimed to identify the plerecercoid parasitic larvae found in swordfish and establish a feasible method of diagnosis at fish processing factories. Parasites buried in frozen swordfish ( Xiphias gladius ) muscles were isolated and stored in cold sea water. Samples were washed with normal saline water and observed under bright field light microscope at 40x and 100x magnifications, and the parasites were identified based on their morphological features. For further confirmation, confocalmicroscope was used to record scolex parameters. Total length of the parasites was 1.7 cm– 3.5 cm (2.27 cm). Presence of the elongated, acraspidote scolex (length 6.23 mm, width at pars bothridialis 2.4 mm) with four tentacular armature and curved, apically inverted, thick edged bothridia confirmed the parasitic larvae belonged to the Order Trypanorhyncha. Corona of falciform hooks in the basal armature and the heteromorphous hooks in a half spiral arrangement at metabasal armature are characteristics of the genus Molicola . This is the first record of the Trypanorhynch plerocercoid larvae (genus: Molicola ) isolated in swordfishes from Sri Lanka. This study emphasizes that morphological examination of the parasite scolex using bright field microscopy will be helpful to distinguish the parasitic genera and feasible to use in the fish processing factories.
从斯里兰卡捕获的剑鱼(Xiphias gladius, Linnaeus 1758)中分离到的首个记录为锥虫目(Trypanorhyncha)
寄生对斯里兰卡的海鱼出口造成严重的经济损失。旗鱼是一种季节性鱼类,在本地和国际上都有很高的需求。在剑鱼的肉中存在一种寄生虫,使供应商与人畜共患病的剑鱼混淆。本研究的目的是鉴定剑鱼中发现的棘球绦虫幼虫,并建立一种可行的鱼加工厂诊断方法。将冷冻剑鱼(Xiphias gladius)肌肉中的寄生虫分离出来,保存在冷海水中。用生理盐水冲洗样品,在40倍和100倍的明光显微镜下观察,根据形态特征鉴定寄生虫。为了进一步证实,使用共聚焦显微镜记录头节参数。寄生虫总长度为1.7 ~ 3.5 cm (2.27 cm)。头节长6.23 mm,双侧部宽2.4 mm,呈细长状,有4个触手状的触角,头节弯曲,顶端倒置,边缘较厚,证实该寄生幼虫属于锥虫目。基部电枢上镰形钩的电晕和基部半螺旋排列的异型钩是Molicola属的特征。这是在斯里兰卡的剑鱼中分离到的首个锥虫舌头蚴幼虫(属:Molicola)。本研究强调,利用明场显微镜对寄生头节进行形态学检查,有助于区分寄生属,在鱼类加工厂具有可行性。
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