Title of article :
The First Record of Argulus foliacesus (Crustacea: Branchiura) Infestation on Lionhead Goldfish (Carassius auratus) in Iran
Author/Authors :
Noaman, V Department of Veterinary - Esfahan Research Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Iran , Chelongar, Y Department of Veterinary - Esfahan Research Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Iran , Shahmoradi, AH Department of Veterinary - Esfahan Research Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Iran
Abstract :
Argulus foliaceus (Crustacea: Branchiura), or the fish louse, is an ectoparasite of the skin or gill
of the fresh water fish species. Clinical signs in infected fish include scratching on aquarium
walls, erratic swimming, and poor growth. It causes pathological changes due to direct tissue
damage and secondary infections. In the present study, lionhead goldfish (Carassius auratus),
taken from a goldfish aquarium with symptoms such as abnormal swimming, poor growth and
death, were examined for ectoparasites. The parasites collected from the skin and fins of fish
were identified as A. foliaceus. Then, treatment was carried out by trichlorfon. After administration,
no parasite was observed on the fish. This is the first report of infection with A. foliaceus of
lionhead goldfish (Carassius auratus) in Iran.
Keywords :
Argulus foliaceus , lionhead goldfish , Ectoparasite , Iran
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics