George W. Benz’s research while affiliated with Middle Tennessee State University and other places

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TABLE 1 . Records of parasites from the snake mackerel, Gempylus serpens Cuvier, 1829.
Figure 2. Illustrations of larval Anisakis spp. from Gempylus serpens. A. Anisakis sp. 1, entire, lateral view. Scale bar 2 mm. B. Anisakis sp. 2, entire, lateral view. Scale bar 700 µm. C. Anisakis sp. 3, entire, lateral view. Scale bar 400 µm. Abbreviations: E, esophagus; I, intestine; M, mucron; V, ventriculus.  
Endohelminths of a Snake Mackerel, Gempylus serpens (Trichiuroidea: Gempylidae), from the Gulf of Mexico
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April 2010

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Gulf and Caribbean Research

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James S. Franks

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George W. Benz

Endohelminths are reported from a female snake mackerel, Gempylus serpens (Trichiuroidea: Gempylidae), captured from a depth of 61 m in the Gulf of Mexico 140 km south of the mouth of Mobile Bay, AL, in August 1998. A diverse endohelminth parasite fauna was found: 29 plerocercoid type I tetraphyllideans from the lower intestine; 4 didymozoid metacercariae allocated to the collective group Monilicaecum and one didymozoid metacercaria of the collective group Torticaecum from the pyloric cecum; one juvenile Gonocerca phycidis from the stomach; and 5 larvae (L3 stage) comprising 3 species of Anisakis from the pyloric cecum. These nematodes were identified as species of Anisakis due to the presence of an oblong ventriculus lacking an appendix, no intestinal cecum or interlabia, 3 lips with dentigerous ridges, and an excretory pore located between the lateroventral lips. Differences in overall size and in the lengths of the ventriculus and esophagus in relation to total body length were used to distinguish the 3 species of Anisakis collected. Seven specimens of a possibly unnamed species of parasitic copepod representing Bomolochus infected the gill chamber. Stomach contents included 6 early-juvenile flatfish (Pleuronectiformes). All of the helminths are measured and illustrated, and for some of the parasites recovered, we are unaware of any reports from this host species.

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... The Gempylidae fishes commonly known as snake mackerels consist of 24 species described in 16 genera of which 13 are monotypic (Nakamura & Parin, 1993;Nelson, 2006). Gempylids are widely distributed in deeper tropical and subtropical waters (Blend et al., 2010;Li, Qi, et al., 2020). A number of these species are economically important (Bustamante & Ovenden, 2016;Carnevale, 2006;Griffiths, 2002). ...

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Addressing the complex phylogenetic relationship of the Gempylidae fishes using mitogenome data
Endohelminths of a Snake Mackerel, Gempylus serpens (Trichiuroidea: Gempylidae), from the Gulf of Mexico

Gulf and Caribbean Research