A NEW REPORT OF ARGULUS INDICUS (CRUSTACEA: BRANCHIURA) INFESTATION IN RED TILAPIA (OREOCHROMIS NILOTICUS X OREOCHROMIS MOSSAMBICUS) IN THAILAND

Authors

  • Supamas Sriwongpuk

Keywords:

Argulus indicus, Fish louse, Red tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus x Oreochromis mosambicus, Thailand

Abstract


Argulus indicus (Crustacea: Branchiura), or the fish louse, is an external parasite in Phylum
Arthropoda found on the skin, fin or gills of freshwater fish species. It is very flat with an oval or rounded
carapace, two compound eyes, sucking mouthparts with a piercing stylet, and two suction cups it uses to attach
to its host. Clinical signs in infected fishes 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, red tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus x Oreochromis mossambicus), with symptoms such as abnormal
swimming or scratches on their skin, were collected from a cage culture at Klong Rapee-Phat, Nong-Seau
District, Pathum-Thani Province in Thailand. The parasites collected from the skin and fins of infected red
tilapia were identified as Argulus indicus. This is the first report of infection with A. indicus of red tilapia (O.
niloticus x O. mossambicus) in Thailand.

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Published

2020-03-27

How to Cite

Supamas Sriwongpuk. (2020). A NEW REPORT OF ARGULUS INDICUS (CRUSTACEA: BRANCHIURA) INFESTATION IN RED TILAPIA (OREOCHROMIS NILOTICUS X OREOCHROMIS MOSSAMBICUS) IN THAILAND . GEOMATE Journal, 18(67), 182–187. Retrieved from https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/526