• Title of article

    The Life Cycle and Larval Development of Neoechinorhynchus iraqensis (Acanthocephala:Neoechinorhynchidae) in the Intermediate Host

  • Author/Authors

    Al-Sady, R. S. University of Baghdad - College of Education Ibn-Al-Haitham - Department of Biology, Iraq

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  • Abstract
    For the first time, the life cycle of Neoechinorhynchus iraqensis, a parasite of Liza abu and other freshwater fishes in Iraq and its larval development in the intermediate host, the copepod Cyclops hyalinus was given. Hatching took place in the intestine of the copepod host within 10 minutes of expos ure to the infective eggs . Motile acanthor penetrated the wall of the intestine within 2-4 hr. after exposure and was found free in the hemocoel where it metamorphoses through the acanthella stage. Acanthella stage revealed changes in the entoblast where the anterior section gave rise to brain, proboscis and proboscis receptacle. The posterior section differentiation gave rise to the genital sys tem. By 12 days, development in the copepod apparently was completed and by 13-14 days, the juvenile was infective for the definitive host.
  • Journal title
    Ibn Alhaitham Journal For Pure and Applied Science
  • Journal title
    Ibn Alhaitham Journal For Pure and Applied Science
  • Record number

    2601479