| the isolation and identification of edwardsiella tarda from a diseased native australian eel (anguilla reinhardtii). | | 1990 | 2264808 |
| gyrodactylus anguillae (monogenea: gyrodactylidae) from anguillid eels (anguilla australis and anguilla reinhardtii) in australia: a native or an exotic? | a species of gyrodactylus collected from 2 species of anguillid eels (anguilla australis richardson, 1841 and anguilla reinhardtii steindachner, 1867) from australia is identified as gyrodactylus anguillae ergens, 1960. the morphology of sclerites of g. anguillae specimens from australia is in accordance with previous descriptions of specimens collected from a. anguilla (linnaeus, 1758) from europe and a. anguilla imported into japan. gyrodactylus anguillae was previously thought to be a parasit ... | 2000 | 11128500 |
| the life cycle of paracardicoloides yamagutii martin, 1974 (digenea: sanguinicolidae). | the sanguinicolids paracardicoloides yamagutii martin, 1974 and plethorchis acanthus martin, 1975 were obtained from their definitive hosts, anguilla reinhardtii steindachner and mugil cephalus linnaeus (respectively) in the tributaries of the brisbane river, queensland, australia. two putative sanguinicolid cercariae were collected from a hydrobiid gastropod, posticobia brazieri smith, in the same waters. the two cercariae differ markedly in size and the form of their sporocysts. both putative ... | 2004 | 15729944 |
| first report of erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae-associated septicaemia and histologic changes in cultured australian eels, anguilla reinhardtii (steindachner, 1867) and a. australis (richardson, 1841). | | 2015 | 25080974 |
| three new species of pseudodactylogyrus (monogenea: pseudodactylogyridae) from australian eels. | three species of pseudodactylogyrus gusev, 1965 (monogenea: pseudodactylogyridae) were collected from the gills of anguilla reinhardtii steindachner and a. australis richardson from several localities in australia and eels imported to japan from australia. pseudodactylogyrus gusevi sp. n. from a. reinhardtii (type host) and a. australis in queensland, australia is most similar to p. bini (kikuchi, 1929), but can be differentiated by the shorter male copulatory tube, heavy sclerotisation of the v ... | 2015 | 26374824 |
| a new species of procamallanus (nematoda: camallanidae) from pacific eels (anguilla spp.). | a new species of parasitic nematode, procamallanus (procamallanus) pacificus n. sp., is described from the stomach of the pacific shortfinned eel, anguilla obscura (type host), and from the speckled longfin eel, anguilla reinhardtii, from northern new caledonia (melanesia, south pacific); from anguilla sp. (cf. obscura) from the fiji islands (melanesia, south pacific); and from the giant mottled eel anguilla marmorata from futuna island (wallis and futuna islands, polynesia). although a total of ... | 2006 | 16629326 |
| stegodexamene anguillae (digenea: lepocreadiidae), an intestinal parasite of eels (anguilla spp.) in new caledonia. | adult trematodes of the genus stegodexamene macfarlane, 1951 were recorded from the intestines of two species of freshwater eels, the pacific short-finned eel anguilla obscura günther and the speckled longfin eel anguilla reinhardtii steindachner from the pouembout and la foa rivers, new caledonia, south pacific. they were identified as stegodexamene anguillae macfarlane, 1951, a species previously reported only from eels in new zealand. the morphology of adult s. anguillae seems to be practical ... | 2007 | 17149603 |
| structural basis for control of secondary vessels in the long-finned eel anguilla reinhardtii. | histological sections of primary segmental arteries and associated interarterial anastomoses and secondary vessels from the long-finned eel anguilla reinhardtii were examined by light and transmission electron microscopy. interarterial anastomoses were found to originate from the primary vasculature as depressions through the tunica intima and media, from where they ran perpendicularly to the adventitial layer, before coiling extensively. from here the anastomoses travelled a relatively linear p ... | 2004 | 15326210 |