Cawthorn, Richard J., et al. “Description of Anophryoides Haemophila N. Sp. (Scuticociliatida Orchitophryidae), a Pathogen of American Lobsters Homarus Americanus”. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, vol. 24, no. 2, 1996, pp. 143-8, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3Air-batch6-3257.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Cawthorn, Richard J.
Author: Despres, B.
Author: Loughlin, M.
Author: Bayer, R.
Author: Lynn, D. H.
Author: Maloney, R.
Author: MacMillan, R.
Date Issued
1996
Abstract

The etiological agent of 'bumper car' disease in lobsters Homarus americanus is described as a new species of ciliate, Anophryoides haemophila (Scuticociliatida: Orchitophryidae). A. haemophila n. sp. is distinguished from other species in the genus by the curved rectangular oral polykinetid 2, a somatic kinety range of 16 to 18, and its relatively small size. The parasite is easy to maintain in vivo and in vitro for extended periods at 2 to 5 not equal to '. Apparently the ciliate can be a significant impediment to the economic viability of coldwater lobster impoundments in eastern North America. However, factors inducing epizootics of 'bumper car' disease are unknown.

Note

Dep. Pathol. and Microbiol., Atlantic Veterinary Coll., Univ. Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada C1A 4P3

TR: CS9612876

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • Marine
  • Article Subject Terms: animal morphology
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Page range
143-148
Host Title
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Host Abbreviated Title
Dis.Aquat.Org.
Volume
24
Issue
2
ISSN
0177-5103