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Synopsis  of  the 

Parasites  off 
Vertebrates 
of  Canada 


A Guide  to 

the  Animal  Parasites 

of  Albertan  Fishes 


/Liberia 

AGRICULTURE,  FOOD  AND 
RURAL  DEVELOPMENT 


A GUIDE  TO  THE 

ANIMAL  PARASITES  OF  ALBERTAN  FISHES 


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INTRODUCTION 


From  the  outset,  it  should  be  noted  that  the 
title  of  this  compendium  is  a misnomer. 
Initially,  the  thoughts  were  simply  to  compile 
records,  originating  in  Alberta,  of  the  animal 
parasites  of  fishes.  However,  it  became  clear 
that  such  a compilation  would  tend  to  give  an 
impression  of  a depauperate  fauna,  when  in 
fact,  large  numbers  of  parasites  do  and  could 
potentially  infect  these  fish  species.  Therefore, 
it  was  decided  that  all  Canadian  reports  of 
parasites  associated  with  Albertan  fish  species 
would  be  included.  It  is  obvious  that  with  the 
advent  of  water  diversions,  hydroelectric 
developments  and  fish  transfaunations  through 
artificial  stocking  of  water  bodies  that 
information  on  potential  parasitism  is 
necessary  and  this  information  is  made 
available  with  this  extended  treatment. 

This  guide  is  composed  of  two  main  sections: 
one  giving  Parasite/Host  listings  and  the  other 
giving  Host/Parasite  listings;  also  included  are 
indices  for  the  parasites  and  for  the  hosts, 
followed  by  a list  of  references. 

The  format  adopted  for  the  Parasite/Host 
listings  include:  1)  the  currently  accepted 
scientific  name  of  the  parasite,  including  the 
author  and  date;  2)  synonyms,  if  included,  are 
referrable  only  to  those  used  in  the  Canadian 
context;  3)  sites  where  the  parasite  might  be 
found,  in  or  on  the  host(s);  4)  an  alphabetical 
listing  of  all  hosts,  with  the  numbers  following 
each,  representing  the  numbered  references 
which  are  cited  as  records;  5)  the  geographical 
distribution  of  the  parasite  is  indicated  by  the 
use  of  abbreviations  adopted  by  Canada  Post 
for  provinces  and  territories:  AB  = Alberta, 
BC  = British  Columbia,  MB  = Manitoba,  NB 
= New  Brunswick,  NF  = Newfoundland,  NS  = 
Nova  Scotia,  NT  = Northwest  Territories,  ON 


= Ontario,  PE  = Prince  Edward  Island,  QC  = 
Quebec,  SK  = Saskatchewan,  and  YT  = 
Yukon  Territory.  Additional  abbreviation 
used  are:  AR  = Arctic,  CA  = Canada,  CCA  = 
central  Canada,  EXP  = experimentally  induced 
infections,  HBD  = Hudson  Bay  drainage 
(within  Manitoba  and  Saskatchewan),  LB  = 
Labrador  (as  distinct  from  insular 
Newfoundland),  SSR  = South  Saskatchewan 
River,  WCA  = western  Canada  and  6)  records 
which  are  specific  citations  on  the  parasites. 
In  instances  where  an  Albertan  record  is 
indicated,  the  citation  is  in  ""bold  print""  and 
the  locality  in  the  province  (if  specified)  is 
included. 

The  Host/Parasite  list  is  organized  according 
to  the  phylogenetic  relationships  of  the  host 
taxa.  At  the  generic  level,  these  taxa  are  listed 
alphabetically.  The  scientific  and  common 
names  of  the  fish  species  follow  Robins  et  al 
(1991)  and  the  names  of  the  higher  categories 
and  their  phylogenetic  arrangment  follow 
Nelson  (1984).  Nelson  and  Paetz  (1992)  list 
59  species  of  fishes  in  the  Albertan  fauna. 
Three  of  these  species  are  obviously  exotics, 
i.e.  two  poeciilids  and  a cichlid.  Of  the 
remaining  56,  no  parasites  have  been  reported 
from  Canadian  populations  of  Hyhognathus 
argyritis,  Notropis  hlennius,  Oncorhynchus 
aguabonita,  nor  fi'om  those  of  Cottus 
confusus.  The  splake  {Salvelinus fontinalis  x 
Salvelimis  namaycush)  is  not  listed  by  Nelson 
and  Paetz  (loc.  cit.)  as  part  of  the  Albertan 
fauna.  However,  the  hybrid  is  included  in  this 
work  since  a larval  tapeworm, 
Diphyllohothrium  sp.  has  been  recorded  fi-om 
this  host  in  Alberta  (Mudry  and  Anderson 
1977);  with  this  inclusion,  53  taxa  of  host 
species  are  considered.  The  listing  of  the 
major  groups  of  parasites  follows  a 


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phylogenetic  sequence  with  the  parasitic  taxa 
in  each  group  listed  alphabetically. 

In  this  guide,  329  specifically  identified  taxa  of 
parasites  and  104  others  (with  varying  degrees 
of  precision  in  identification)  are  considered. 
It  should  be  noted  that,  upon  further 
examination,  many  included  in  the  latter  group 
could  be  assigned  to  specifically  named  taxa, 
thereby  reducing  the  numbers  of  what  appears 
to  be  a very  large  parasite  fauna.  The  total  of 
433  represents  the  information  obtained  and 
collated  fi'om  Canada- wide  reports  of  parasites 
from  the  59-60  species  which  constitute  the 
fish  fauna  of  Alberta. 

The  group-by-group  (Canada  vs.  Alberta) 
totals  of  the  parasites  can  be  seen  from  the 
following:  Cnidaria  (1-1;  0-0),  Monogenea 
(81-13;  7-4),  Digenea  (79-26;  15-5), 

Cestoidea  (51-20;20-12),  Nematoda  (42-22; 
12-6),  Acanthocephala  (22-6;  9-2),  Annelida 
(16-5;  4-0),  Mollusca  (7-3;  1-1),  Branchiura 
(16-5;  1-0),  Copepoda  (25-5;  5-3),  and 
Arachnoidea  (0-2;  0-0).  In  this  listing  (using 
the  Monogenea  as  an  example),  the  first  set  of 
figures  (i.e.  81-13)  indicates  the  Canada-wide 
reports  with  the  “81"  representing  the 
specifically  identified  taxa  and  the  “13" 
representing  those  with  other  levels  of 
identification.  The  second  set  (i.e.  7-4) 
represents  the  equivalent  values  for  reports 
originating  in  Alberta. 

Throughout  this  work,  larval  stages  of  the 
parasite  are  designated  with  an  asterisk  (*) 
preceding  the  name;  a name  preceded  by  two 
asterisks  (**)  indicates  that  both  larval  and 
adult  stages  are  included;  a name  without  any 
special  designation  is  that  of  the  adult  form  of 
the  parasite. 


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PARASITE-HOST  LIST 


KINGDOM  ANIMALIA 


SUBCLASS  POLYONCHOINA 


SUBKINGDOM  EUMETAZOA 

ORDER  D ACTYLOGYRIDEA 

PHYLUM  CNIDARIA 

SUBORDER  DACTYLOGYRINEA 

CLASS  HYDROZOA 

FAMILY  DACTYLOGYRIDAE 

ORDER  TRACHYLINA 

SUBFAMILY  ANCYROCEPHALINAE 

SUBORDER  NARCOMEDUSAE 

Aethycteron  malleus  (Mueller,  1938) 
Suriano  and  Beverley-Burton,  1982 

FAMILY  CUNINIDAE 

Synonyms:  Urocleidus  malleus 

(Mueller,  193  8)  Mizelle  and  Hughes, 
1938;  Cleidodiscus  malleus  Mueller, 

Polypodium  hydriforme  Ussov,  1885 

1938 

Site:  gills 

Site:  ova 

Host:  Acipenser  fulvescens 

Distribution:  MB,  SK 

Records:  Choudhury  & Dick  1991;  Dick 

et  al.  1991;  Choudhury  & Dick  1993 

Host:  Percina  caprodes 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Dechtiar  1972a;  Dechtiar 

1972b;  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988; 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988 

Polypodium  sp. 

Aethycteron  sp. 

Site:  ova 

Host:  Acipenser  fulvescens 

Distribution:  MB,  SK 

Record:  Dick  et  al.  1991 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Etheostoma  exile 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 

PHYLUM  PLATYHELMINTHES 

Cleidodiscus  hrachus  Mueller,  1938 

CLASS  MONOGENEA 

Synonym:  Urocleidus  hrachus  (Mueller, 

1938)  Price,  1967 
Site:  gills 

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Hosts;  Couesius plumbeus  (Z) 

Margariscus  margarita  (4,  5,  6) 
Phoxinus  eos  (4) 

Phoxinus  neogaeus  (1) 

Platygobio  gracilis  (2) 
Distribution:  AB,  LB,  NB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON); 

2)  Arai  & Chien  1973  (AB  - Milk 
River,  Oldman  River,  St.  Mary  River); 

3)  Threlfall  1974  (LB);  4)  Cone  1980 
(^);  5)  Dechtiar  et  d.  1988  (ON); 

6)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON) 


Cleidodiscus  sp. 

Site:  gills 

Hosts : Perea  flavescem  (1,2) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (2) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (3,  4) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Mizelle  & Donahue  1944; 

2)  Dechtiar  1972b;  3)  Anthony  1976; 

4)  Anthony  1978b 


Ligictaluridus  posthon  Klassen,  Beverley- 
Burton  and  Dechtiar,  1985 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Noturus  flavus 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Klassen  et  al.  1985 


Ligictaluridus  pricei  (Mueller,  1936) 
Beverley-Burton,  1984 

Synonym:  Cleidodiscus  pricei  Mueller, 

1936 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Noturus  flavus 

Distribution:  ON 


Records:  Dechtiar  1972b;  Dechtiar  & 

Christie  1988;  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988 

Onchocleidus  chautauquensis  (Mueller, 
1938)  Murith  and  Beverley-Burton,  1984 

Synonym:  Urocleidus  chautauquensis 

(Mueller,  1938)  Mizelle  and  Hughes, 
1938 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Perea  flavescens 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Molnar  et  al.  1974 


Urocleidus  aculeatus  (Van  Cleave  and 
Mueller,  1932)  Mueller,  1934 

Synonym:  Cleidodiscus  aculeatus  (Van 

Cleave  and  Mueller,  1932)  Mizelle  and 
Regensberg,  1945 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Perea  flavescens  (4,  5) 

Stizostedion  canadense  (1,2) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  2,  3,  4,  6, 
7,  8,  9,  10) 

Distribution:  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON); 

2)  Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  3)  Anthony 
1976  (ON);  4)  Anthony  1978b  (ON);  5) 
Suriano  & Beverley-Burton  1981  (ON); 
6)  Poole  & Dick  1985  (MB);  7)  Dechtiar 
& Christie  1988  (ON);  8)  Dechtiar  et 
al.l988  (ON);  9)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  10)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON) 


Urocleidus  adspectusNiuQWQV , 1936 

Synonym:  Cleidodiscus  adspectus 

Mueller,  1936 

Includes:  Cleidodiscus  sp.  of  Mizelle  and 

Donahue  (1944) 


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Site:  gills 

Hosts : Etheostoma  exile  (10) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18, 
19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27,  28,  29, 
30) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (28) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (28) 
Distribution:  AB,  MB,  NB,  ON 
Records:  1)  Mizelle  & Donahue  1944 

(ON);  2)  Tedla  & Fernando  1969a  (ON); 
3)  Tedla  1969  (ON);  4)  Tedla  & Fernando 
1970a  (ON);  5)  Hanek  1971  (ON);  6) 
Tedla  & Fernando  1972  (ON);  7)  Hanek 
& Fernando  1972a  (ON);  8)  Hanek  & 
Fernando  1972b  (ON);  9)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  10)  Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  11) 
Kakonge  1972  (ON);  12)  Molnar  et  al. 
1974  (ON);  13)  Cone  1978  (NB);  14) 
Cone  1979a  (NB);  15)  Cone  1979b  (NB); 
16)  Cone  1979c  (NB);  17)  Cone  1980 
(NB);  18)  Cone  & Burt  1981  (NB);  19) 
Cone  & Burt  1982a  (NB);  20)  Cone  & 
Burt  1982b  (NB);  21)  Cone  & Burt  1985 
(NB);  22)  Poole  & Dick  1985  (MB);  23) 
Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  24) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  25)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON);  26)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszyl988  (ON);  27)  Szalai  & Dick 
1991a  (MB);  28)  Szalai  et  al.  1992  (MB); 

29)  Zelmer  1994  (AB  - Burnstick  Lake, 
Carburn  Pond,  Coal  Lake,  Elkwater 
Lake,  Fincastie  Lake,  Garner  Lake, 
Pigeon  Lake,  Pine  Lake,  Rattlesnake 
Lake,  Sherburne  Lake,  Sylvan  Lake; 

30)  Zelmer  & Arai,  1998  (AB-  Garner 
Lake) 


Urocleidus  baldwini  (Dechtiar,  1974) 
Beverley-Burton,  1984 


Synonym:  Cleidodiscus  baldwini 

Dechtiar,  1971 
Site:  gills 

Host:  Percopsis  omiscomaycus 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Dechtiar  1974a;  Dechtiar  & 

Christie  1988;  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988; 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  Dechtiar 
et  al.  1989  (ON) 


? Urocleidus  sp. 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Etheostoma  exile 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Molnar  et  al.  1974 


SUBFAMILY  DACT  YLOGYRINAE 


Acolpenteron  catostomi  Fischthal  and 
Allison,  1942 

Site:  ureters 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  14) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (3,  4,  7,  8, 

9,  12,  13,  15) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  5,  6, 

10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (4,  7,  8, 

9) 

Distribution:  BC,  NB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  2) 

Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  3)  Hanek  & 
Molnar  1974  (QC);  4)  Anonymous  1978 
(BC);  5)  Cone  1980  (NB);  6)  Chan  1980 
(ON);  7)  Anonymous  1981  (BC);  8)  Arai 
& Mudry  1983  (BC);  9)  Anonymous 
1984  (BC);  10)  Beverley-Burton  1984 
(ON);  1 1)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 


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(ON);  12)  Dechtiar  et  al.l988  (ON);  13) 
Dechtiar  8c  Lawrie  1988  (ON);  14) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 

15)  Dechtiar  et  al  1989  (ON) 


Dactylogyrus  alhertensis  Price  and  Arai, 
1967 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Platygobio  gracilis 

Distribution:  AB 

Records:  Price  & Arai  1967  (AB  - Milk 

River);  Arai  4&  Chien  1973  (AB  - Milk 
River,  Oldman  River,  St  Mary  River) 


Dactylogyrus  banghami  Mizelle  and 
Donahue,  1944 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Couesius plumbeus  (1,  7,  9) 
Margariscus  margarita  (7,  9) 
Rhinichthys  cataractae  (1,  2,  3,  4, 
5,  6,  7,  8) 

Richardsonius  balteatus  (1) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  ON 

Records:  1)  Monaco  & Mizelle  1955 

(BC,  ON);  2)  Price  & Arai  1967  (AB  - 
Milk  River);  3)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  4) 
Hanek  & Fernando  1972b  (ON);  5)  Arai 
& Chien  1973  (AB  - Milk  River, 
Oldman  River,  St  Mary  River);  6) 
Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  7) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  8)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON);  9)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1989  (ON) 


Dactylogyrus  buddi  Dechtiar,  1974 
Site:  gills 


Hosts:  Cottus  cognatus  (1,  2,  3,  6) 
Cottus  ricei  (4,5) 

Distribution:  ON,  YT 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1974b  (ON);  2) 

Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  3)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  4)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  5)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  6)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON) 


Dactylogyrus  bychowskyi  MizeWe,  1937 
Site:  gills 

Host:  Pimephales  promelas 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Hanek  1971;  Molnar  et  al. 

1974;  Hanek  et  al.  1975;  Chan  1980 


Dactylogyrus  chrosomi  Molnar  and 
Fernando,  1975 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Phoxinus  eos  (1,  3) 

Phoxirms  neogaeus  (2,  3) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Hanek  et  al.  1975;  2) 

Dechtiar  et  dX.  1988;  3)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1989 


Dactylogyrus  columbiensis  Monaco  and 
Mizelle,  1955 

Site.  gills 

Host:  Ptychocheilus  oregonensis 

Distribution:  BC 

Record:  Monaco  & Mizelle  1955 


Dactylogyrus  duquesni  (MuqVlqx,  1938) 
Price,  1938 


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Site:  gills 

Host:  Moxostoma  macrolepidotum 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988 


Dactylogynis  eos  Hanek,  Molnar  and 
Fernando,  1975 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Phoxinus  eos 

Distribution:  NB,  ON 

Records:  Hanek  et  al.  1975  (ON);  Cone 

1980  (NB);  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON) 


Dactylogynis  eucalius  Mizelle  and 
Regensberger,  1945 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Culaea  inconstans 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Dechtiar  1972a;  Dechtiar 

1972b;  Hanek  & Fernando  1972b;  Hanek 
et  al.  1975;  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988; 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988;  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989 


Dactylogynis  hankinsoni  Hanek,  Molnar  and 
Fernando,  1975 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Hyhognathus  hankinsoni 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Hanek  et  al.  1975 


Dactylogynis  mollis  Chien,  1974 
Site:  gills 

Host:  Pimephales  promelas 

Distribution:  ON 


Record:  Chan  1980 


Dactylogynis  mylocheilus  Monaco  and 
Mizelle,  1955 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Couesius  plumheus 

Distribution:  BC,  ON 

Records:  Monaco  & Mizelle  1955  (BC); 

Dechtiar  1972a  (ON) 


Dactylogynis  ptychocheilus  Monaco  and 
Mizelle,  1955 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Ptychocheilus  oregonensis 

Distribution:  BC 

Record:  Monaco  & Mizelle  1955 


Dactylogynis  richardsonius  Monaco  and 
Mizelle,  1955 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Richardsonius  balteatus 

Distribution:  BC 

Record:  Monaco  & Mizelle  1955 


Dactylogynis  tridactylus  Monaco  and 
Mizelle,  1955 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Ptychocheilus  oregonensis 

Distribution:  BC 

Record:  Monaco  & Mizelle  1955 


Dactylogynis  unis  Mueller,  1938 


8 


Site:  gills 

Hosts : Moxostoma  anisurum  ( 1 ) 

Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (2) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972b;  2)  Dechtiar 

& Christie  1988 


Dactylogyrus  vancleavei  Monaco  and 
Mizelle,  1955 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Ptychocheilus  oregonensis 

Distribution:  BC 

Records:  Monaco  & Mizelle  1955; 

Anonymous  1981;  Anonymous  1984 


Dactylogyrus  sp. 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (4) 

Culaea  inconstans  (3) 

Etheostoma  exile  (8) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (5) 
Hyhognathus  hankinsoni  (3,  4) 
Margariscus  margarita  (6) 
Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (2) 
Notropis  atherinoides  (2,  7,  8) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (1,  2,  7,  8,  9) 
Phoxinus  neogaeus  (7) 

Pimephales promelas  (1,3,7) 
Distribution:  BC,  NB,  ON 

Records:  10  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  2) 

Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  3)  Kakonge  1972 
(ON);  4)  Molnar  et  al.  1974  (ON);  5) 
Lester  1975  (BC);  6)  Cone  1980  (NB); 

7)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON); 

8)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  9)  Dechtiar 
& Lawrie  1988  (ON) 


Pellucidhaptor  angularis  Kritisky  and 
Hathaway,  1969 

Sites:  body  surface,  fins 

Host:  Carpiodes  cyprinus 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988; 

Beverley-Burton  et  al.  1992 


Pellucidhaptor  catostomi  Dechtiar,  1969 

Site:  gills,  nares 

Host:  Catostomus  catostomus 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Dechtiar  1969;  Dechtiar  et  al. 

1988;  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988;  Dechtiar 
et  al.  1989 


Pellucidhaptor  eremitus  Rogers,  1967 
Site:  fins 

Host:  Carpiodes  cyprinus 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988 


Pellucidhaptor  eriensis  Beverley-Burton, 
Chisolm  and  Dechtiar,  1992 

Site:  fins,  body  surface 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus 

Moxostoma  macrolepidotum 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Beverley-Burton  et  al.  1992 


Pellucidhaptor  micracanthus  Kritsky,  Leiby 
and  Shelton,  1972 

Site:  fins 


9 


Host:  Carpiodes  cyprinus 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988; 

Beverley-Burton  et  al.  1992 


Pellucidhaptor  moxostomi  Mergo  and 
White,  1982 

Site:  fins,  gills 

Host:  Moxostoma  anisurum 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Beverley-Burton  et  al.  1992 


Pellucidhaptor  nasalisDQchiiar,  1969 
Site:  nares 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (5,  6) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  3,  4, 
7,  8,  9) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (6) 
Distribution:  BC,  NB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1969  (ON);  2) 

Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  3)  Cone  1980 
(NB);  4)  Chan  1980  (01^;  5)  Anonymous 
1981  (BC);  6)  Anonymous  1984  (BC);  7) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  8)  Dechtiar  et 
al.  1989  (ON);  9)  Beverley-Burton  et  al. 
1991  (01^ 


Pellucidhaptor  pellucidhaptor  Price  and 
Mizelle,  1964 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Richardsonius  balteatus 

Distribution:  BC 

Records:  Anonymous  1978;  Arai  & 

Mudry  1983 


Pellucidhaptor  thelostea  Beverley-Burton, 
Chisolm  and  Dechtiar,  1992 

Site:  body  surface,  fins 

Host:  Moxostoma  macrolepidotum 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Beverley-Burton  et  al.  1992 


Pellucidhaptor  sp. 

Sites:  body  surface,  fins 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (1) 

Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (1,2) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972b;  2)  Dechtiar 

et  al.  1988 


Dactylogyridae  gen.  sp. 

Site:  [gills] 

Host:  Esox  lucius 

Distribution:  AB 

Record:  Pybus  & Samuel  1978  (AB  - 

Carson  Lake) 


FAMILY 

PSEUDOMURRAYTREMATIDAE 


Anonchohaptor  anomalum  Mueller,  1938 
Sites:  fins,  gills 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (1,  2,  1 1,  15, 

17) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (3,  4,  5, 
6,  8,  9,  10,  13,  16) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  3, 
4,  6,  7,  9,  12,  13,  14,  16,  18) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (6,  9) 


10 


Moxostoma  anisurum  (1,  2) 
Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (2, 

12) 

Distribution:  BC,  LB,  MB,  NB,  ON, 

QC,  YT 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  2) 

Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  3)  Dechtiar  & 
DiUon  1974  (ON);  4)  ThrelfaU  1974  (LB); 
5)  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  6) 

Anonymous 1978  (BC);  7)  Cone  1980 
(NB);  8)  Anonymous  1981  (BC);  9)  Arai 
& Mudiy  1981  (BC);  10)  Anonymous 
1984  (BC);  11)  Szalai  & Dick  1987a 
(MB);  12)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 
(ON);  13)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  14) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  15) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON)i  16) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  17)  Szalai  et 
al.  1992  (MB);  18)  Dubois  et  al.  1996 
(QC) 


Anonchohcptor  muelleri  Kritsky , Leiby  and 
Shelton,  1972 

Site:  fins 

Host:  Carpiodes  cyprinus 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988 


Anonchohcptor  sp. 

Site:  [gills] 

Host:  Carpiodes  cyprinus 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  1972b 


Icelanonchohaptor  fyviei  Dechtiar  and 
Dillon,  1974 


Sites:  body  surface,  fins 

Host:  Carpiodes  cyprinus 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Dechtiar  & Dillon  1974; 

Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988 


Icelanonchohaptor  microcotyle  Kritsky, 
Leiby  and  Shelton,  1972 

Sites:  body  surface,  fins 

Host:  Carpiodes  cyprinus 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988 


Pseudomurraytrema  alaharum  Rogers,  1966 
Site:  gills 

Host:  Catostomus  commersoni 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989 


Pseudomurraytrema  copulatum  (Mueller, 
1938)  Bychowsky,  1957 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (3,  4,  5,  6, 

9) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  3, 

5,  7,  9,  10,11) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (3,  4,  5, 

6) 

Moxostoma  anisurum  (1,  2) 
Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (7,  8) 
Distribution:  BC,  ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  2) 

Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  3)  Anonymous 
1978  (BC);  4)  Anonymous  1981  (BC);  5) 
Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  6)  Anonymous 
1984  (BC);  7)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 


11 


(ON);  8)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  9) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  10) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON);  1 1) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON) 


Pseudomurraytrema  muelleri  Price,  1967 
Site:  gills 

Host:  Catostomus  commersoni 

Distribution:  AB,  ON 

Records:  Price  & Arai  1967  (AB  - Milk 

River);  Chan  1980  (ON) 


Pseudomurraytrema  sp. 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Moxostoma  anisurum 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  1972a 


SUBORDER  TETRAONCHINEA 


FAMILY  TETRAONCHIDAE 


Tetraonchus  alaskensisVncQ,  1937 
Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (2,  4) 

Salve linus  malma  (1,  2,  3,  4) 
Distribution:  BC 

Records:  1)  Anonymous  1978;  2) 

Anonymous  1981;  3)  Arai  & Mudry  1983; 
4)  Anonymous  1984 


Tetraonchus  borealis  {Ohson^  1893) 
Monticelli,  1905 


Site:  gills 

Host:  Thymallus  arcticus 

Distribution:  BC,  SK,  YT 

Records:  1)  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  2) 

Wobeser  et  al.  1976  (SK);  3)  Anonymous 
1978  (BC);  4)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC) 


Tetraonchus  loftusiT>Qc\iimx,  1972 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Esox  lucius 

Prosopium  cylindraceum 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  1972c 


Tetraonchus  monenter  on  (Wagener,  1857) 
Diesing,  1858 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Esox  lucius  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 
10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20, 
21,  22,  23) 

Perea  flavenscens  (9) 

Salve  linus  namaycush  (12) 
Distribution.  AB,  LB,  MB,  ON,  YT 
Records:  1)  Threlfall  & Hanek  1970b 

(LB);  2)  Hanek  1971  (ON);  3)  Hanek  & 
Fernando  1972a  (ON);  4)  Hanek  & 
Fernando  1972b  (ON);  5)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  6)  Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  7) 
Dechtiar  1972c  (ON);  8)  Arai  & Chien 
1973  (AB  - Milk  River,  Oldman  River, 
St.  Mary  River);  9)  Hicks  & Threlfall 
1973  (LB);  10)  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT); 

1 1)  Watson  1977  (MB);  12)  Chinniah  & 
Threlfall  1978  (LB);  13)  Pybus  & 

Samuel  1978  (AB  - Blue  Lake,  Cache 
Lake,  Jarvis  Lake);  14)  Watson  & Dick 
1980  (MB);  15)  Samuel  1981  (AB  - Blue 
Lake,  Cache  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake);  16) 


12 


Anthony  1983  (ON);  17)  Samuel  1985 
(AB  - Blue  Lake,  Cache  Lake,  Jarvis 
Lake);  18)  Dechtiar  8c  Christie  1988 
(ON);  19)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  20) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  21) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON);  22)  Stock 
1988  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake);  23)  Szalai  et 
al.  1992  (MB) 


Tetraonchus  variabilis  Mizelle  and  Webb, 
1953 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Coregonus  clupeaformis  (8) 
Oncorhychus  mykiss  (8) 

Prosopium  coulteri  (4) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (1,  2,  3, 
9,10,11) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (5,  6,  7,  8) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (2) 
Distribution:  BC,  LB,  ON,  YT 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972c  (ON);  2) 

Hicks  & Threlfall  1973  (LB);  3)  Arthur  et 
al.  1976  (YT);  4)  Mudry  & Anderson 
1977  (BC);  5)  Anonymous  1978  (BC);  6) 
Anonymous  1981  (BC);  7)  Arai  & Mudry 
1983  (BC);  8)  Anonymous  1984  (BC);  9) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  10)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON);  1 1)  Dechtiar  et 
al.l989  (ON) 


Tetraonchus  sp. 

Site:  [gills] 

Host:  Stizostedion  vitreum 

Distribution:  AB 

Records:  Fillion  1961  (AB  - Lac  Ste- 

Anne);  Ryder  1963  (AB  - losegun 
Lake) 


ORDER  GYRODACTYLIDEA 


FAMILY  GYRODACTYLIDAE 


Gyrodactyus  aldrichi  ThiQ\M\,  1974 
Site:  gills 

Host:  Couesius  plumbeus 

Distribution:  LB 

Record:  Threlfall  1974 


Gyrodactylus  alexanderi  Mizelle  and 
Kritsky,  1967 

Site:  body  surface,  fins 

Host:  Gasterosteus  aculeatus 

Distribution:  BC 

Records:  Lester  1971a;  Lester  1972; 

Lester  & Adams  1974a;  Lester  & Adams 
1974b;  Lester  1975;  Cone  & Wiles  1985 


Gyrodactylus  aquilinus  Threlfall,  1974 
Site:  fins 

Host:  Catostomus  catostomus 

Distribution:  LB,  ON 

Records:  Threlfall  1974  (LB);  Chan 

1980  (ON) 


Gyrodactylus  atratuli  Putz  and  Hoffman, 
1963 

Site:  fins 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (4) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (5) 
Rhinichthys  cataractae  (1,  2,  3,  6) 
Distribution:  LB,  ON 


13 


Records:  1)  Hanek  & Fernando  1971 

(ON);  2)  Hanek  1971  (ON);  3)  Hanek  & 
Fernando  1972b  (ON);  4)  Threlfall  1974 
(LB);  5)  Chan  1980  (ON);  6)  Dechtiar  et 
al.  1988  (ON) 


Gyrodactylus  avalonia  Hanek  and  Threlfall, 
1969 

Synonyms:  Gyrodactylus  lairdi  Hanek 

and  Threlfall,  1969;  Gyrodactylus 
memorialis  Hanek  and  Threlfall,  1969; 
Gyrodactylus  terranovae  Hanek  and 
Threlfall,  1969 
Site:  body  surface 

Hosts:  Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (1,  2,  5,  6, 
7,  10,11,  12,  13) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (9) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (3,  8,  12,  14) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (4) 
Distribution:  LB,  NB,  NF,  NS,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Hanek  & Threlfall  1969b 

(NF);  2)  Hanek  & ThrelfaU  1970a  (NF); 

3)  Hanek  & Threlfall  1970b  (LB);  4) 
Threlfall  & Hanek  1970c  (NF);  5)  Hanek 
& Fernando  1971  (ON);  6)  Hanek  1971 
(ON);  7)  Hanek  & Fernando  1972b  (ON); 
8)  Hanek  & Molnar  1974  (QC);  9)  Cone 
et  al.  1982  (NS);  10)  Cone  & Odense 
1984  (NF);  1 1)  Cone  & Ryan  1984  (NF); 
12)  Cone  & Wiles  1985  (NB,  NF,  NS, 
01^;  13)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON); 
14)  Marcogliese  1995  (NS) 


Gyrodactylus  bairdi  Wood  and  Mizelle, 
1957 

Synonym:  Gyrodactylus  lahradorius 

Hanek  and  Threlfall,  1970 
Site:  fins 


Host:  Coitus  cognatus 

Distribution:  ON,  YT 

Records:  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT); 

Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON) 


Gyrodactylus  calliaratus  Malmberg,  1957 

Site:  body  surface,  gills 

Host:  Salvelinus  fontinalis 

Distribution:  NB 

Records:  Frimeth  1987a;  Frimeth  1987b 


Gyrodactylus  canadensis  Hanek  and 
Threlfall,  1969 

Site:  giiis 

Hosts:  Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (1,  2,  5) 
Pungitius pungitius  (3,  4,  5,  6,  7) 
Distribution:  LB,  NB,  NF,  NS,  NT,  QC 

Records:  1)  Hanek  & Threlfall  1969b 

(NF);  2)  Hanek  & Threlfall  1970a  (NF); 
3)  Hanek  & Threlfall  1970b  (NF);  4) 
Hanek  & Molnar  1974  (QC);  5)  Cone  & 
Wiles  1985  (NB,  NF,  NS,  NT);  6) 
Marcogliese  1992  (NS) 


Gyrodactylus  colemanensis  Mizelle  and 
Kritsky,  1967 

Site:  body  surface,  fins 

Hosts:  Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (1,  2,  5,  6,  7, 
8,  9) 

Salmo  trutta  (1) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

7,  9) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (1) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (1) 
Distribution:  NB,  NF,  NS,  ON 


14 


Records;  1)  Cone  et  al.  1983  (NF,  NS, 
ON);  2)  Cusack  1986  (NS);  3)  Frimeth 
1987a  (NB);  4)  Frimeth  1987b  (NB);  5) 
Cone  & Cusack  1988  (NS);  6)  Cusack  et 
al.  1988  (NS);  7)  Cone  & Cusack  1989 
(NS);  8)  Cone  & Wiles  1989  (NS);  9) 
Wells  & Cone  1990  (NS) 


Gyrodactylus  commersoni  Threlfall,  1974 
Site:  gills 

Host:  Catostomus  commersoni 

Distribution:  LB 

Record:  Threlfall  1974 


Gyrodactylus  couesius  Wood  and  Mizelle, 
1954 

Sites:  fins,  gills 

Host;  Couesius  plumheus 
Distribution:  BC,  ON 

Records:  Wood  & Mizelle  1957  (BC); 

Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1989  (ON) 


Gyrodactylus  dechtiari  Hanek  and 
Fernando,  1971 

Sites;  fins,  gills 
Host:  Rhinichthys  cataractae 

Distribution;  ON 
Records:  Hanek  & Fernando  1971: 

Hanek  1971;  Hanek  & Fernando  1972b; 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988;  Dechtiar  & Lawrie 
1988 


Gyrodactylus  etheostomae  Wellborn  and 
Rogers,  1967 


Sites:  fins,  gills 

Host:  Etheostoma  exile 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Molnar  et  al.  1974 


Gyrodactylus  eucaliae  Ikezaki  and  Hoffman, 
1957 

Sites:  body  surface,  fins 

Hosts:  Culaea  inconstans  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,8) 

Pungitius  pungitius  (7) 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Hanek  & Fernando  1 97 1 ; 2) 

Hanek  & Fernando  1972b;  3)  Dechtiar 
1972a;  4)  Kakonge  1972:  5)  Cone 
&Wiles  1985;  6)  Dechtiar  & Christie 
1988;  7)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988;  8)  Dechtiar 
etal.1989 


Gyrodactylus  freemani  Hanek  and  Fernando, 
1971 

Site:  fins 

Host:  Perea  flavescens 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Hanek  & Fernando  1971; 

Hanek  & Fernando  1972b;  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988;  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988; 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1989 


Gyrodactylus  hojfmcmi  Wellborn  and 
Rogers,  1967 

Site:  fins 

Host:  Pimephales  promelas 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Kakonge  1972;  Molnar  et  al. 

1974;  Chan  1980 


15 


Gyrodactylus  lacustris  Mizelle  and  Kritsky, 
1967 

Site:  fins 

Host:  Pimephales  promelas 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989 


Gyrodactylus  limi  Wood  and  Mizelle,  1957 

Sites:  body  surface,  fins 

Host:  Catostomus  commersoni 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Kakonge  1972 


Gyrodactylus  lotae  Gusev,  1953 

Site:  body  surface 

Host:  Lota  lota 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Cone  & Dechtiar  1986 


Gyrodactylus  luciiY^u\dikows\i2C)/di,  1952 

Site:  body  surface 

Host:  Esox  lucius 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Cone  & Dechtiar  1986 


Gyrodactylus  margaritae  Putz  and  Hoffman, 
1963 

Site:  fins 

Host:  Margariscus  margarita 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988 


Gyrodactylus  perlucidus  Bykhovsky  and 
Polyansky,  1953 

Sites:  body  surface,  fins 

Host:  Salvelimis  fontinalis 

Distribution:  NB 

Records:  Frimeth  1987a;  Frimeth  1987b 


Gyrodactylus  plumbeae  ThrQlidXX,  1974 
Site:  gills 

Host:  Couesius  plumheus 

Distribution:  LB 

Record:  Threlfall  1974 


Gyrodactylus  salmonis  Yin  and  Sproston, 
1948 

Sites:  body  surface,  gills 

Hosts : Oncorhynchus  clarki  ( 1 ) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (1,  5,  6) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6) 

Distribution:  BC,  NB,  NS 

Records:  1)  Cone  et  al.  1983  (BC,  NS); 

2)  Cusack  & Cone  1986  (NS);  3)  Frimeth 
1987a  (NB);  4)  Frimeth  1987b  (NB);  5) 
Cone  & Cusack  1988  (NS);  6)  Wells  & 
Cone  1990  (NS) 


Gyrodactylus  spathulatus  Mueller,  1936 
Sites:  fins,  gills 

Hosts : Catostomus  catostomus  (3 ) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  4, 
5,  6,  7,  8) 

Moxostoma  anisurum  (1) 
Distribution:  LB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  2) 


16 


Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  3)  Threlfall  1974 
(LB);  4)  Chan  1980  (ON);  5)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  6)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  7)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988 
(ON);  8)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (01^ 


Gyrodactylus  stephanusMjdQMQT,  1937 
Site:  gills 

Host:  Pungitius  pungitius 

Distribution:  NF 

Record:  Dickinson  & Threlfall  1976 


Gyrodactylus  stunkardi  Kritsky  and  Mizelle, 
1968 

Sites:  fins,  gills 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (5) 

Rhinichthys  cataractae  (1,  2,  3,  4, 

6) 

Distribution:  LB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Hanek  & Fernando  1971 

(ON);  2)  Hanek  1971  (ON);  3)  Hanek  & 
Fernando  1972b  (ON);  4)  Threlfall  1974 
(LB);  5)  Molnar  et  al.  1974  (ON);  6) 
Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON) 


Gyrodactylus  sp. 

Sites:  body  surface,  fins,  gills 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprirtus  (20) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (21) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (17,  18, 
19) 

Culaea  inconstans  (2) 

Esox  lucius  (18) 

Etheostoma  exile  (1,3,  18) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (17) 
Hybognathus  hankinsoni  (3,  6) 


Lota  lota  (21) 

Moxostoma  anisurum  (2) 
Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (2, 

17) 

Notropis  atherinoides  (18) 
Notropis  hudsonius  {2,  17,  18) 
Oncorhynchus  clarki  (8) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (13) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (5,  9,  14) 
Perea  flavescens  (3) 

Percina  caprodes  (18) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  17,  18 

21) 

Phoxinus  eos  (10,  21) 

Phoxinus  neogaeus  (\1 , 18,  21) 
Pimephales  promelas  17,  18) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (15) 
Pungitius  pungitius  {1 , 11,  12,  16) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (4,  5) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  NB,  NS,  NT, 

ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  2) 

Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  3)  Kakonge  1972 
(ON);  4)  Hicks  & Threlfall  1973  (LB);  5) 
Hare  & Frantsi  1974  (NS);  6)  Molnar  et 
al.  1974  (ON);  7)  Leong  1975  (AB  - 
Cold  Lake);  8)  Hoskins  et  al.  1976  (BC); 
9)  Hoskins  & Hulstein  1977  (BC);  10) 
Cone  1980  (NB);  11)  Leong  & Holmes 
1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  12)  Curtis  1982 
(NT);  13)  Margolis  1982  (BC);  14) 
McAllister  & Mudry  1983  (AB  - Sam 
Livingstone  Hatchery);  15)  Cone  & 
Dechtiar  1984  (BC);  16)  Cone  & Wiles 
1985  (ON);  17)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 
(ON);  18)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  19) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  20) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON);  21) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON) 


17 


Gyrodactylidae  gen.  sp. 

Site;  gills 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni 
Perea  flavescens 
Phoxinus  eos 
Distribution;  ON 
Record;  Bangham  1941 


Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp. 

Sites;  body  surface,  gills 
Hosts;  Catostomus  catostomus  (2) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (1) 
Catostomus  macrocheilus  (2) 
Cottus  cognatus  (2) 

Couesius  plumbeus  (2) 

Culaea  inconstans  (2,  3) 

Esox  lucius  (3) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (2) 
Notropis  atherinoides  (3) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (3) 
Oncorhynchus  clarki  (2) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (2) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (2) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,  3) 

Percina  caprodes  (3) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (3) 
Phoxinus  eos  (3) 

Phoxinus  neogaeus  (1) 
Pimephales  promelas  (3) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (2) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (2,  4,  5) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (2,  4, 

5) 

Rhinichthys  cataractae  (2) 
Richardsonius  balteatus  (2) 
Salvelinus  malma  (2) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (3) 
Distribution;  BC,  ON 
Records;  1)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  2) 


Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  3) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  4)  Anonymous 
1978  (BC);  5)  Arai  & Mudiy  1983  (BC) 


ORDER  DICLYBOTHRIIDEA 


FAMILY  DICLYBOTHRIIDAE 


Diclybothrium  atriatum  Choudhury  and 
Dick,  1996 

Synonym:  Diclybothrium  armatum 

Leuckart,  1835 
Site;  gills 

Host;  Acipenser  fulvescens 
Distribution;  MB,  ON,  QC,  SK 
Records;  Stafford  1904  (ON);  Cooper 
1915  (ON);  Price  1942  (QC);  Bangham 
1955  (ON);  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON); 
Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  Anthony  1974 
(ON);  Wright  & Dechtiar  1974  (ON); 
Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  Dechtiar 
et  al.  1988  (ON);  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  Choudhury  et  al  1990  (MB,  SK); 
Swanson  et  al.  1991  (MB);  Choudhury  & 
Dick  1993  (MB,  SK);  Choudhury  & Dick 
1996b  (MB,  SK) 


Diclybothrium  hammulatum  (Simer,  1929) 
Price,  1942 

Synonym;  Diplobothrium  hammulatum 
Simer,  1929 
Site:  gills 

Host;  Acipenser  fulvescens 

Distribution;  ON 
Record:  Bangham  1955 


18 


Paradiclybothrium  sp. 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Acipenser  fulvescens 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Anthony  1974 


ORDER  MAZOCRAEIDA 


SUBORDER  DISCOCOTYLINEA 


FAMILY  DISCOCOTYLIDAE 


Discocotyle  sagittata  (Leuckart,  1842) 
Diesing,  1850 

Synonym:  Discocotyle  salmonis 

Schaffer,  1916 
Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (2,  6,  10,  11,  13, 
15,  16,  17,  20) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (6,  8,  10, 
11,  12,  13,  14,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  22) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (\0,  11,  17) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (7) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (2,  8,  12, 

20) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (1) 

Salmo  trutta  (3,  4,  5,  7) 

Salve linus fontinalis  (3,  4,  5,  7,  8, 
9.  14.  18,  21) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (\5,  19) 

Salvelinus  malma  (1) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  {S,  10,  12, 

20) 

Thymallus  arcticus  (12) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  MB,  NF,  NS, 


ON,  YT 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 

(BC);  2)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  3) 
Sandeman  & Pippy  1967  (NF);  4)  Hanek 
& Threlfall  1970c  (NF);  5)  Hanek  1971 
(ON);  6)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  7)  Hanek 
&.  Fernando  1972b  (ON);  8)  Hicks  & 
Threlfall  1973  (LB);  9)  Hare  & Frantsi 
1974  (NS);  10)  Leong  & Holmes  1974a 
(AB  - Cold  Lake);  11)  Leong  1975  (AB- 
Cold  Lake);  12)  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT); 
13)  Watson  1977  (MB);  14)  Chinniah  & 
Threlfall  1978  (LB);  15)  Dechtiar  & Berst 
1978  (ON);  16)  Watson  & Dick  1979 
(MB);  17)  Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB  - 
Cold  Lake);  18)  Cone  & Ryan  1984 
(NF);  19)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  20) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  21) 
Marcogliese  & Cone  1991b  (OT) 


Discocotyle  sp. 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Salvelinus  fontinalis 

Distribution:  QC 

Record:  Hanek  & Molnar  1974 


Neodiscocotyle  ca/pzW/Y/5  Dechtiar,  1967 
Site:  gills 

Host:  Carpiodes  cyprinus 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Dechtiar  1967b;  Dechtiar  1972; 

Wright  & Dechtiar  1974;  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988 


FAMILY  OCTOMACRIDAE 


19 


Octomacrum  lanceatum  Mueller,  1934 
Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (4,  10,  12, 
14,  17,  18,  20) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  3,  5, 
6,  7,  8,  11,  16,  17,  18,  19) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (4,  9,  12, 
13,  14) 

Pimephales promelas  (15) 
Distribution:  BC,  ON 

Records:  1)  Wright  1879  (ON);  2) 

Bangham  1941  (ON);  3)  Bangham  & 
Venard  1946  (ON);  4)  Bangham  & 

Adams  1954  (BC);  5)  Bantam  1955 
(ON);  6)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  7) 
Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  8)  Molnar  et  al. 
1974  (ON);  9)  Anonymous  1978  (BC); 

10)  Shepherd  & Mace  1980  (BC);  11) 
Chan  1980  (ON);  12)  Anonymous  1981 
(BC);  13)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  14) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  15)  Beverley- 
Burton  1984  (ON);  16)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  17)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  18)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  19)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
20)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON) 


Octomacrum  microconfibulaVLdx^s,  1952 
Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Margariscus  margarita  (1) 
Phoxinus  eos  (1) 

Richardsonius  balteatus  (2) 
Distribution:  BC,  NB 

Records:  1)  Cone  1980  (MB);  2) 

Shepherd  & Mace  1980  (BC) 


Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Couesius plumbeus  (2,  3,  4) 
Margariscus  margarita  (1) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (3) 

Phoxinus  eos  (4) 

Phoxinus  neogaeus  (1,  2,  4) 
Pimephales  promelas  (4) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972a;  2)  Dechtiar 

& Christie  1988;  3)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988; 
4)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989 


Octomacrum  sp. 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Couesius  plumbeus  (3,  4) 

Hybognathus  hankinsoni  (1) 
Margariscus  margarita  (2) 
Richardsonius  balteatus  (3) 
Distribution:  BC,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  2) 

Bangham  & Venard  1946  (ON);  3) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  4) 
Dechtiar  1972a  (ON) 


SUBORDER  MAZOCRAEOIDEA 


FAMILY  MAZOCRAEID  AE 


Mazocraedoides  sp. 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Hiodon  tergisus 

Distribution.  ON 
Record:  Dechtiar  1972b 


Octomacrum  semotili  Dechtiar,  1966 


20 


Monogenea  gen.  sp. 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (1,4) 
Oncorhynchus  my  kiss  (3) 

Perea  flavescens  (2,  5) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC 
Records:  1)  Anonymous  1981  (BC);  2) 
Samuel  1981  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake);  3) 
McAllister  & Mudry  1983  (AB  - Hasse 
Lake);  4)  Anonymous  1984  (BC);  5) 
Samuel  1985  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake) 


CLASS  TREMATODA 


SUBCLASS  DIGENEA 


ORDER  STRIGEIFORMES 


SUPERFAMILY  CLINOSTOMOIDEA 


FAMILY  CLINOSTOMIDAE 


*Clinostomum  complanatum  (Rudolphi, 
1814)  Braun,  1899 

Synonym:  Clinostomum  marginatum 

(Rudophi,  1814)  Braun,  1899 
Includes:  ? Clinostomum  gracile  of 

Stafford  (1904) 

Sites:  fins,  gills,  gill  chamber, 

mesenteries,  musculature 
Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (6,  9,  25, 

30) 

Culaea  inconstans  (19) 

Esox  lucius  (5,  9,  20) 


Etheostoma  exile  (19) 
Hybognathus  hankinsoni  (19) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (20,  28) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (23,  29) 
Perea  flavescens  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 
8,  9,  10,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  20,  21, 

22,  24,26,27) 

Percina  caprodes  (4) 

Phoxinus  eos  (27,  30) 

Pimephales promelas  (S,  19) 
Richardonius  balteatus  (12) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (7,  9,  18) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (20) 
Stizostedionvitreum  14,  15, 
16,  18,  20,  24,  26) 

Distribution:  BC,  MB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Wright  1879  (ON);  2) 

Stafford  1904  (QC);  3)  Cooper  1915 
(ON);  4)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON); 
5)  Lyster  1939  (QC);  6)  Bangham  1941 
(ON);  7)  MacLulich  1943b  (ON);  8) 
Bangham  & Venard  1946  (ON);  9) 
Fantham  & Porter  1948  (QC);  10)  Worley 
& Bangham  1952  (QC);  11)  Stewart-Hay 
1952a  (MB);  12)  Bangham  & Adams 
1954  (BC);  13)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  14) 
Evans  1963b  (MB);  15)  Dickson  1964 
(MB);  16)  Dowsett  & Lubinsky  1966 
(MB);  17)  Tedla  (ON);  18)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1969d  (ON);  19)  Kakonge  1972 
(ON);  20)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  21) 
Molnar  et  al.  1974  (ON);  22)  Anthony 
1976  (ON);  23)  Hoskins  et  al.  1976  (BC); 
24)  Anthony  1978  (ON);  25)  Chan  1980 
(ON);  26)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 
(ON);  27)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  28) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  29)  Szalai 
& Dick  1988  (MB);  30)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1989  (ON) 


21 


*Clinostomum  sp. 

Sites:  musculature,  viscera 

Hosts:  Oncorhynchus  clarki  (3) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (1,  2,  3) 
Perea  flavescens  (1,  2,  4) 
Phoxirms  eos  (5) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (2) 
Distribution:  BC,  MB,  NB,  QC 

Records:  1)  McLeod  1943  (MB);  2) 

Dickson  1964  (MB);  3)  Hoskins  et  al. 
1976  (BC);  4)  Pike  & Burt  1981  (NB);  5) 
Dubois  et  al.  1996  (QC) 


SUPERFAMILY  STRIGEOIDEA 


FAMILY  DIPLOSTOMIDAE 


*Crassiphialia  bulboglossa  Haitsma,  1925 

Sites:  fins,  musculature,  subcutaneous 

Hosts:  Couesius plumbeus  (11) 

Esox  lucius  (1,  2) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (4,  9) 

Perea  flaveseens  (1,  2,  3,  5,  6,  7, 

8,10) 

Phoxirms  eos  (12) 

Pimephales promelas  (3,  4,  7,  11) 
Rhiniehthys  eataraetae  (8,  9) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (3,  8,  10) 
Distribution:  MB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Miller  1940a  (QC);  2) 

Cameron  1946  (QC);  3)  Crossman  1962 
(ON);  4)  Kask  1963  (MB);  5)  Dechtiar 
1972a  (ON);  6)  Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  7) 
Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  8) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  9)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON);  10)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988  (ON);  11)  Dechtiar  et  al. 


1989  (ON) 


*Neaseus  pyriformis  Chandler,  1951 

Sites:  fins,  subcutaneous 

Host:  Perea  flaveseens 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Molnaretal.  1974 


*Neaseus  rhiniehthysi  Hunter,  1933 

Sites:  musculature,  subcutaneous 

Host:  Rhiniehthys  eataraetae 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 


*Neaseus  sp. 

Sites:  fins,  gills,  mesenteries, 

subcutaneous 

Hosts:  Catostomus  eatostomus  10,  15, 

18,  22) 

Catostomus  eommersoni  (5,  6,  7, 
11,  16,  20,21,23) 

Catostomus  maeroeheilus  (4) 
Coregorms  artedii  (6) 

Coregonus  elupeaformis  (6,  7) 
Cottus  eognatus  (14) 

Couesius  plumbeus  (4,  11) 
Culaea  ineonstans  (5,  11,  12) 
Esox  lueius  (6,  7,  23) 

Etheostoma  exile  (11,  12) 
Hybognathus  hankinsoni  (3,  12) 
Lota  lota  (6,  7) 

Margariseus  margarita  (3) 
Moxostoma  anisurum  (1 1,  23) 
Moxostoma  maerolepidotum  (1) 
Notropis  hudsonius  {\,  5,  10,  11, 

22) 


22 


Oncorhynchus  clarki  (4) 
Oncorhynchus  my  kiss  (13) 

Perea Jlavescens  (1,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 
8,  9,  10,  22) 

Percina  caprodes  (1,  1 1,  23) 
Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (5,  7) 
Phoxinus  eos  (4) 

Pimephales promelas  11,  12, 

16,  20,  21) 

Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (4, 

15,  17,  18,  19) 

Rhinichthys  cataractae  (4,  11, 

21) 

Richardsonius  balteatus  (4) 
Salve linus  fontinalis  (2,  4,  21) 
Salvelinus  malma  (4) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (1,  11) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  5,  23) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  ON,  QC,  YT 

Records : 1 ) Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  MacLulich  1943b  (ON);  3) 
Bangham  & Venard  1946  (ON);  4) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  ^C);  5) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  6)  Lawler  1965e 
(MB);  7)  Lawler  1966c  (MB);  8)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1969a  (ON);  9)  Tedla  1969 
(ON);  10)  Paetz  & Nelson  1970  (AB  - 
unspecified);  11)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON); 
12)  Kakonge  1972  (ON);  13)  Hoskins  et 
al.  1976  (BC);  14)  Arthur  et  al.  1976 
(YT);  15)  Anonymous  1978  (BC);  16) 
Chan  1980  (ON);  17)  Anonymous  1981 
(BC);  18)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  19) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  20)  Dechtiar  et 
al.l988  (ON);  21)  Steedman  1991  (ON); 
22)  Nelson  & Paetz  1992  (AB  - 
unspecified);  23)  Szalai  et  al.  1992  (MB) 


*Ornithodiplostomum  ptychocheilus  (Faust, 
1917)  Dubois,  1936 


Sites:  central  nervous  system,  eye  orbit, 

musculature,  viscera 
Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  ( 1 ) 

Hyhognathus  hankinsoni  (1,2) 
Perea  flavescens  (3) 

Pimephales promelas  (1,  2,  4) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (3) 
Distribution:  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Kakonge  1972  (ON);  2) 

Molnar  et  al.  1974  (ON);  3)  Poole  & Dick 
1985  (MB);  4)  Chan  1980  (ON) 


*Posthodiplostomum  cuticola  (Nordmann, 
1832)  Dubois,  1936 

Sites:  kidney,  liver,  mesenteries 

Hosts:  Notropis  atherinoides 

Percina  caprodes 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Cooper  1915 


*Posthodiplostomum  minimum 
(MacCallum,  1921)  Dubois,  1936 

Synonym:  Neascus  vancleavei 

(Agersborg,  1926) 

Sites:  kidney,  liver,  mesenteries 

Hosts : Carpiodes  cyprinus  (12) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (4,  5,  7, 

8) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (3,  12) 
Catostomus  macrocheilus  (4) 
Couesius plumbeus  (4,  5,  10) 
Culaea  inconstans  {5,  10) 

Esox  lucius  (6) 

Etheostoma  exile  (5) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (4) 

Lota  lota  (4,  5) 

Notropis  atherinoides  5,  10) 
Notropis  hudsonius  5,  6,  10, 


23 


11) 


Perea  flavescens  (2,  3,  5) 

Percina  caprodes  (6) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (1,  10) 
Phoxinus  eos  (3,  5) 

Phoxinus  neogaeus  (6,  10) 
Pimephales  promelas  (3,  6) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (4,  7, 

8) 

Rhinichthys  cataractae  (4,  5,  6, 

10,11) 

Richardsonius  halteatus  (4,  8) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (5) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1) 
Distribution:  BC,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  3) 
Bangham  & Venard  1946  (01^;  4) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  5) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  6)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  7)  Anonymous  1981  (BC);  8) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  9)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  10)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  1 1)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  12)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON) 


*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  centrarchi 
Hoflhnan,  1958 

Site:  liver 

Host:  Perea  flaveseens 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Molnar  et  al.  1974 


*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  minimum 
(MacCallum,  1921)  Hoffinan,  1958 

Site:  mesenteries 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  eyprinus  ( 1 ) 

Catostomus  eommersoni  (2) 


Hybognathus  hankinsoni  (2,  3) 
Notropis  atherinoides  (1) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (1) 

Phoxinus  eos  (2) 

Pimephales  promelas  (2,  3,  4) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972b;  2)  Kakonge 

1972;  3)  Molnar  et  al.  1974;  4)  Chan 
1980 


*Uvulifer  ambloplitis  (Hughes,  1927) 
Dubois,  1938 

Sites:  fins,  gills,  musculature, 

subcutaneous 

Hosts:  Catostomus  eommersoni  (6) 

Culaea  ineonstans  (5) 

Esox  lueius  (2,  3,  4,  7,  8,  9) 
Etheostoma  exile  (6) 

Hybognathus  hankinsoni  (1,6) 
Margariseus  margarita  (1) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (8) 

Perea  flaveseens  (1,  5,  6) 

Phoxinus  eos  (1) 

Phoxinus  neogaeus  (1) 

Pimephales  promelas  (1,  2,  6) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (7) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1941;  2) 

Crossman  1962;  3)  Dechtiar  1972a;  4) 
Dechtiar  1972b;  5)  Kakonge  1972;  6) 
Molnar  et  al.  1974;  7)  Dechtiar  & Christie 
1988;  8)  Dechtiar  et  d.  1988;  9)  Dechtiar 
et  al.  1988;  9)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988 


SUBFAMILY  DIPLOSTOMINAE 


*Diplostomum  adamsi  Lester  and  Huizinga, 
1977 


24 


Site;  eye 

Host:  Perea  flavescens 

Distribution;  AB,  BC,  ON 
Records;  Tedia  & Fernando  1969d 
(ON);  Tedia  & Fernando  1972  (ON); 
Lester  1977  (BC);  Lester  & Huizinga 
1977  (ON);  Zelmer  1994  (AB  - Carburn 
Pond,  Fincastle  Reservoir,  Garner 
Lake,  Pigeon  Lake,  Rattlesnake 
Reservoir,  Sherbourne  Reservoir); 
Zelmer  & Arai  1998  (AB  - Garner 
Lake) 


*Diplostomum  haeri  bucculentum  Dubois 
and  Rausch,  1948 

Site:  eye 

Hosts:  Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1,  3,  4) 
Couesius  plumbeus  (2) 

Lota  lota  (2) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (2,  3,  4) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (2,  3,  4) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (2) 
Salvelinus  malma  (2,  3,  4) 

Salve linus  namaycush  (3,  4) 
Distribution:  BC,  MB 

Records;  1)  Dick  & Rosen  1981  (MB);  2) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  3)  Ching  1984a 
(BC);  4)  Ching  1985  (BC) 


*Diplostomum  scudderi  (Olivier,  1941) 
Dubois,  1966 

Synonym:  Diplostomum  baeri  eucaliae 

Hoffman  and  Hundley,  1966 
Sites:  central  nervous  system,  eye 

Hosts:  Culaea  inconstans  (1,  2,  4) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (3) 
Distribution:  BC,  ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON); 


2)  Kakonge  1972  (ON);  3)  Lester  1975 
(BC);  4)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON) 


*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (Rudolphi, 
1819)  Olsson,  1876 

Synonym:  Diplostomulum  spathaceum 

(Rudolphi,  1819)  Hughes,  1929 
Site:  eye 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (24,  26) 
Carpiodes  cyprimis  (25,  27) 
Catostomus  catostomus  (3,  10,  25, 
26,  28) 

Catostomus  commersoni 
13,  16,  24,  25,  26,  27) 

Coregonus  artedii  {\ A,  15,  16,  24, 
25,  26,  28,  29) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (4,  7,  9, 
10,  14,  15,  20,  22,  24,  25) 

Cottus  cognatus  (10) 

Cottus  ricei  (25) 

Couesius  plumbeus  (17,  23,  24, 
25) 

Culaea  inconstans  (25,  29) 

Esox  lucius  (10,  24,  25) 
Etheostoma  exile  (5,  24) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (2,  8,  24) 
Hybognathus  hankinsoni  (5) 

Lota  lota  (10,  17,  25,  26) 
Notropis  atherinoides  (24,  25) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (24,  25,  26) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (25,  26) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (17,  24, 

25,  26) 

Perea  flavescens  (5,  7,  12,  13, 
25,  26,  27) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (7,  24, 
25,  26,  29) 

Phoxinus  neogaeus  (25) 
Pimephales  promelas  {5^  16,  24, 
29) 


25 


Prosopium  cylindraceum  (4,  10, 

25,  26) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (17) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (17) 
Pungitius pungitius  (I,  9,  19,  20, 
25) 

Rhinichthys  cataractae  (25) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (4,  6,  11,  18, 
21,  24,  25,  29,  30) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (7,  25,  29) 

Salvelinus  malma  (17) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (4,  9,  10, 
13,  20,  24,  25) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (24,  25,  27) 
Thymallus  arcticus  (10) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  CA,  LB,  MB,  NF, 

NS,  NT,  ON,  QC,  YT 
Records:  1)  Hanek  & Threlfall  1970b 

(NF);  2)  Hanek  & ThrelfaU  1970a  (NF, 
LB);  3)  Threlfall  & Hanek  1970a  (LB);  4) 
Hicks  & Threlfall  1973  (LB);  5)  Molnar 
et  al.  1974  (ON);  6)  Hare  & Frantsi  1974 
(NS);  7)  Collins  & Dechtiar  1974  (ON); 

8)  Lester  1975  (BC);  9)  Leong  1975 
(AB-  Cold  Lake);  10)  Arthur  et  al.  1976 
(YT);  1 1)  Bell  & Margolis  1976  (CA); 

12)  Lester  & Lee  1976  (EXP);  13)  Lester 
& Huizinga  1977  (ON);  14)  Watson  1977 
(MB);  15)  Watson  & Dick  1979  (MB); 

16)  Chan  1980  (ON);  17)  Anonymous 
1981  (BC);  18)  Black  1981  (QC);  19) 
Curtis  1981  (NT);  20)  Leong  & Holmes 
1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  21)  Brassard  et 
al  1982  (QC);  22)  Drouin  1982  (AB  - 
McGregor  Lake,  Travers  Reservoir); 
23)  Anonymous  1984  (BC);  24)  Dechtiar 
& Christie  1988  (ON);  25)  Dechtiar  et  al. 

1988  (ON);  26)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  27)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
28)  Curtis  1988  (CA);  29)  Dechtiar  et  al. 

1989  (ON);  30)  Wright  1989  (QC) 


*Diplostomum  spathaceum  huronense  (La 
Rue,  1927)  Hughes,  1929 

Synonyms:  Diplostomum  huronense  (La 

Rue,  1927)  Hughes  and  Hall,  1929; 
Diplostomulum  huronense  (La  Rue, 

1927)  Hughes  and  Hall,  1929 
Site:  eye 

Host:  Perea  flavescens 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Tedla  & Fernando  1969a: 

Tedla  1969;  Tedla  & Fernando  1972; 
Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 


"^Diplostomum  spathaceum  indistinctum 
(Guberlet,  1923)  Hughes,  1929 

Synonyms:  Diplostomum  flexicaudum 

(Cort  and  Brooks,  1928);  Diplostomulum 
flexicaudum  (Cort  and  Brooks,  1928) 
Hunter,  1942 
Site:  eye 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (1,6) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  3,  4, 

6) 

Coregonus  artedii  (5,  6) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (4,  5,  6,  7) 
Lota  lota  (2) 

Moxostoma  anisurum  (3) 
Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (4) 
Notropis  atherinoides  (4) 

Perea  flavescens  (6) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (4) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (6) 

Distribution.  AB,  MB,  ON 
Records:  1)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  2) 

Fillion  1961  (AB-  Cold  Lake,  Lac  Ste. 
Anne);  3)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  4) 
Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  5)  Watson  1977 
(MB);  6)  Dechtiar  & Berst  1978  (ON);  7) 


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Dick  & Rosen  1981  (MB) 

*Diplostomum  sp. 

Includes:  Diplostomulum  sp. 

Sites:  central  nervous  system,  digestive 

tract,  eye,  musculature 
Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (3,  5,  26,  30, 
32) 

Carpiodes  cyprinus  (21,  30,  32) 
Catostomus  catostomus  (2,  4,  8, 

11,15) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (2,  11, 

31,32) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (2,  8, 

15) 

Coregonus  artedii  (3,5) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (3,  5,  8, 
9,  10,  11,  12,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  25) 
Cottus  cognatus  15) 

Cottus  ricei  (23) 

Couesiiis plumheus  (2,  3,  5,  11) 
Culaea  inconstans  (3) 

Esox  lucius  (3,  5,  1 1,  12,  3 1,  32) 
Etheostoma  exile  (5) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (2  3,  11, 

15) 

Lota  lota  (2,  5,  15,  16) 
Margariscus  margarita  (11) 
Moxostoma  anisurum  (31,32) 
Myoxocephalus  thompsoni  (IS) 
Notropis  atherinoides  (5,  31,  32) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (3,  5,  31,  32) 
Oncorhynchus  clarki  (2) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (2,  16) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (2,  3,  8, 

15,  16,  24) 

Perea  flavescens  (3,  5,  12,  17, 

18,  30,  31,  32) 

Percina  caprodes  (1,  5,  32) 
Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (3,  5, 


31,32) 

Phoxinus  eos  (3) 

Pimephales  promelas  (5,  22) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (2,  3, 

11) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (2,  8,  15, 

16) 

Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (2,  8, 

15,  16) 

Rhinichthys  cataractae  (5,  32) 
Richardsonius  balteatus  (2,  8,  15, 

16) 

Salvelinusfontinalis  (3,  7,  11,  19, 
20,  29,  S3) 

Salvelinus  malma  (8,  15) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (3,  5,  8, 
11,15,  16) 

Stizostedion  canadense  (3,5) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (3,  5,  17) 
Thymallus  arcticus  (8) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  MB,  NB,  NF, 

NS,  ON,  QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC); 
3)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  4)  Threlfall  & 
Hanek  1970b  (LB);  5)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  6)  Scott  & Crossman  1973  (ON); 

7)  Frantsi  et  al.  1975  (NS);  8) 

Anonymous  1978  (BC);  9)  Pybus  & 
Samuel  1978  (AB  - Blue  Lake,  Cache 
Lake,  Lake);  10)  Rau  et  al  1979 
(QC);  1 1)  Curtis  & Raul980  (QC);  12) 
Samuel  1981  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake  (E. 
lucius,  P.  flavescens).  Blue  Lake,  Cache 
Lake,  Jarvis  Lake  (C.  clupeaformis)); 
13)  Black  & Lankester  1981a  (ON);  14) 
Drouin  1982  (AB  - McGregor  Lake, 
Travers  Reservoir);  15)  Aral  & Mudry 
1983  (BC);  16)  Anonymous  1984  (BC); 
17)  Poole  & Dick  1985  (MB);  18) 

Samuel  1985  (AB  - Blue  Lake,  Cache 
Lake,  Jarvis  Lake);  19)  Frimeth  1987a 


27 


(NB);  20)  Frimeth  1987b  (NB);  21)  Szalai 
& Dick  1987a  (MB);  22)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  23)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  24)  Szalai  & Dick  1988 
(MB);  25)  Stock  1988  (AB  - Jarvis 
Lake);  26)  Choudhury  et  al.  1990  (MB); 
27)  Albert  & Curtis  1991  (QC);  28) 
Marcogliese  & Cone  1991a  (LB,  NB,  NF, 
NS,  QC);  29)  Marcogliese  & Cone  1991b 
(NF);  30)  Szalai  & Dick  1991a  (MB);  3 1) 
Szalai  et  al.  1992  (MB);  32)  Choudhury 
& Dick  1993  (MB,  SK);  33)  Dubois  et  al. 
1996  (QC) 


"*^Tylodelphys  scheuringi  1929) 

Dubois,  1938 

Synonym;  Diplostomum  scheuringi 
Hughes,  1929 
Site:  eye 

Hosts:  Catostomus  macrocheilus  (8,  9) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (9) 

Lota  lota  (2,  8,  9) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (8,  9,  1 1) 
Perea  flavescens  (1,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

13) 

Percina  caprodes  (6,  10) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (12) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (8,  9) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (9) 
Rhinichthys  cataractae  (6) 
Richardsonius  halteatus  (9) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (6) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Fillion  1961  (AB  - Lac  Ste 
Anne);  3)  Tedla  & Fernando  1969a  (ON); 
4)  Tedla  1969  (ON);  5)  Tedla  & Fernando 
1972  (ON);  6)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  7) 
Molnar  et  al.  1974  (ON);  8)  Anonymous 
1981  (BC);  9)  Anonymous  1984  (BC); 


10)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  11) 
Szalai  & Dick  1988  (MB);  12)  Dechtiar  et 
al  1989  (ON);  13)  Zelmer  1994  (AB  - 
Beta  Lake,  Burntstick  Lake,  Carburn 
Pond,  Coal  Lake,  Elkwater  Lake, 
Fincastle  Lake,  Gamer  Lake,  Hastings 
Lake,  Joker  Lake,  Pigeon  Lake,  Pine 
Lake,  Rattlesnake  Lake,  Sherburne 
Lake,  Spruce  Coulee  Reservoir,  Sylvan 
Lake);  14)  Zelmer  & Arai  1998  (AB  - 
Garner  Lake) 


F.\MILY  STRIGEIDAE 


*Apatemofi  gracilis  (Rudo\p\n,  1819) 
Szidat,1928 

Synonym:  Apatemon  gracilis  pellucidus 

(Yamaguti,  1933)  Dubois,  1953 
Sites:  central  nervous  system,  coelom, 

eye,  gills,  musculature 
Hosts:  Culaea  inconstans  (3,  4,  6,  7) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (1) 

Perea  flavescens  (8) 

Pungitius  pungitius  (2,  5) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  QC 

Records:  1)  Lester  1975  (BC);  2)  Leong 

1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  3)  Rau  & 
Gordon  1977  (QC);  4)  Rau  & Gordon 
1978  (QC);  5)  Leong  & Holmes  1981 
(AB  - Cold  Lake);  6)  Gordon  & Rau 
1982a  (QC);  7)  Gordon  & Rau  1982b 
(QC);  8)  Zelmer  1994  (AB  - Rattlesnake 
Reservoir,  Shelbourne  Reservoir) 


*Ichthyocotylurus  erraticus  (Rudolphi, 
1809)  Niewiadomska,  1971 
Synonyms:  Cotylurus  erraticus 

(Rudophi,  1809)  Szidat,  1928; 


28 


1928;  Tetracotyle  intermedia 
Hughes,  1928 

Sites:  mesenteries,  pericardium 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (2) 

Coregonus  artedii  (1,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 
10,  11,  12,  13) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1,  2,  3, 
4,  7,  8,  9,  10,11,  12,  13,  14) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (12) 

Perea  flavescens  (2) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (2,  11) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (12,  13) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (4,  8) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (13) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (2,  6, 

11) 

Distribution:  AB,  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  2) 

Collins  & Dechtiar  1974  (ON);  3)  Leong 
& Holmes  1974a  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  4) 
Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  5) 
Watson  1977  (MB);  6)  Dechtiar  & Berst 
1978  (ON);  7)  Watson  & Dick  1979 
(MB);  8)  Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB  - 
Cold  Lake);  9)  Pybus  & Samuel  1981 
(AB  - Wabamun  Lake);  10)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  1 1)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  12)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON)  13)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
14)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON) 

*Ichthyocotylurus  pileatus  (Rudolphi,  1802) 
Niewiadomska,  1971 

Synonym:  Tetracotyle  diminuta  Hughes, 

1928 

Site:  mesenteries 

Hosts:  Perea  flavescens  (2,  3,  4,  5) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (1,3) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (4) 


Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939;  2) 

Tedla  & Fernando  1972;  3)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988;  4)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie 
1988;  5)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988 


*Ichthyocotylurus  platycephalus  (Creplin, 
1825)  Niewiadomska,  1971 

Synonym:  Cotylurus  communis 

(Hughes,  1928)  La  Rue,  1932 
Sites:  liver,  mesenteries,  pericardium 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (2,  3,  4) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (2) 
Catostomus  macrocheilus  (3,  4) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (3) 
Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (2) 
Phoxinius  neogaeus  (1,2) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (3,  4) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (3,  4) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (2) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (2) 
Distribution:  BC,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  3) 
Anonymous  1981  (BC);  4)  Anonymous 
1984  (BC) 


* Tetracotyle  sp. 

Synonyms:  Diplostomum  parvula 

Stafford,  1904;  Tetracotyle 
parvula  (Stafford,  1904)Matare, 

1909 

Sites:  heart,  kidneys,  mesenteries, 

musculature,  pericardium 
Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (27) 

Catostomus  catostomus  , 13,  18, 
29) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (2,  11, 


29 


13,  16,  18,  26,  27,  29,  33) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (3,  13, 

17) 

Coregonus  artedii  (33) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  {Yl,  13, 
17,  18,  22,  27) 

Coitus  cognatus  (13,  18,  24,  29) 
Coitus  ricei  (25) 

Couesius  plumbeus  (3,  24) 

Culaea  inconstans  (3,  8,  10,  25, 
29) 

Esox  lucius  (8,  24,  25,  33) 
Etheostoma  exile  (1,  4,  8,  11,  23) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (3) 

Hiodon  tergisus  (1) 

Hybognathus  hankinsoni  (11) 

Lota  lota  (8,  12,  23,  25,  26) 
Margariscus  margarita  (29) 
Moxostoma  anisurum  (33) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (1,  4,  8,  24, 

25,  26) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (13,  18,  21, 
25) 

Perea  flavescens  (4,  7,  8,  14,  15, 
16,  18,31,32,  33) 

Percina  caprodes  (1) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (4,  26, 

29,  33) 

Phoxinus  eos  (4) 

Phoxinus  neogaeus  (29) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (12,  25) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (2 ^ 13,  18, 

21) 

Pungitius  pugitius  (8) 

Rhinichthys  cataractae  (3,  8,  13, 

18) 

Richardsonius  balteatus  (3,  13, 

18) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (6,  20,  24, 

30,  34) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (29) 


Salvelinus  malma  13,  18) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  {\2,  13,  18) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (9) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (5,  14,  24, 
27) 

Thymallus  arcticus  (\2,  13,  18) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  NF,  ON,  YT 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  3) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  4) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  5)  Ryder  1963 
(AB  - losegun  Lake);  6)  Sandeman  & 
Pippy  1967  (NF);  7)  Paetz  & Nelson 
1970  (AB  - unspecified);  8)  Dechtiar 
1972a  (ON);  9)  Dechtiar  1972b  (ON); 

10)  Molnar  et  al.  1974  (ON);  1 1)  Arthur 
et  al  1^76  (YT);  12)  Anonymous  1978 
(BC);  13)  Anthony  1978b  (ON);  14) 
Pybus  & Samuel  1978  (AB  - Cache 
Lake);  15)  Chan  1980  (ON);  16)  Samuel 
1981  {AB  - Cache  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake, 
(C.  clupeaformisj  P,  flavescens)^  Blue 
Lake,  Gregg  Lake,  (C  clupeaformis)]; 
17)  McCart  et  al.  1982  (AB  - Lake 
Athabasca,  Athabasca  River);  18)  Arai 
& Mudry  1983  (BC);  19)  Cone  & Ryan 
1984  (NF);  20)  Anonymous  1984  (BC); 
21)  Samuel  1985  [AB  - Blue  Lake, 
Gregg  Lake  (C  clupeafornds).  Cache 
Lake,  Jarvis  Lake,  (C  clupeafornds^  P. 
flavescens  )];  22)  Anthony  1987  (ON); 
23)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (01^;  24) 
Dechtiar  et  al.l988  (ON);  25)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON);  26)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988  (ON);  27)  Stock  1988 
(AB-  Jarvis  Lake);  28)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1989  (ON);  29)  Marcogliese  & Cone 
1991b  (NF);  30)  Szalai  & Dick  1991 
(MB);  31)  Nelson  & Paetz  1992  (AB  - 
unspecified);  32)  Szalai  et  al.  1992  (MB); 
33)  Dubois  et  al.  1996  (QC) 


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*Strigeidae  gen.  sp. 

Sites:  central  nervous  system,  liver, 

mesenteries,  musculature,  subcutaneous 
Hosts:  Etheostoma  exile  (2) 

Notropis  atherinoides  (2) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (7) 

Perea  flavescens  (3,  4,  6) 

Percina  caprodes  (2) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (6,  7) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (5,  7) 
Salvelimis  fontinalis  (1) 
Distribution:  BC,  MB,  NB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Ricker  1932  (ON);  2) 

Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON);  3)  Lyster 
1940a  (QC);  4)  McLeod  1943  (MB);  5) 
Anonymous  1981  (BC);  6)  Pike  & Burt 
1981  (NB);  7)  Anonymous  1984  (BC) 

SUPERFAMILY  BRACHYLAEMOEDEA 


FAMILY  BUCEPHALID  AE 


Bucephalus  elegansV^oodihedidi,  1929 

Site:  pyloric  caeca 

Host:  Perea  flavescens 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Bangham  1941;  Bangham  1955 

^Bucephalus  sp. 

Sites:  digestive  tract,  coelom 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (5) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (6) 
Hiodon  alosoides  (2) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (1,7) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (6) 


Distribution:  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  2) 

Kennedy  & Sprules  1967  (MB);  3) 
Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  4)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  5)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie 
1988  (ON);  6)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988 
(ON);  7)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON) 


Paurorhynchus  hiodontis  Dickerman,  1954 

Sites:  coelom,  gills,  heart 

Hosts:  Hiodon  alosoides  (1,  2,  4) 

Hiodon  tergisus  (3) 

Distribution:  AB,  MB,  SK 

Records:  1)  Margolis  1964  (SK);  2) 

Donald  & Kooyman  1974  (AB  - Chenal 
des  Quatre  Fourches,  Mamawi  Lake); 
3)  Glenn  1980  (MB);  4)  Szalai  et  al.  1992 
(MB) 


Prosorhynchus  ozakii  (Nagaty,  1937) 
Margolis  and  Arthur,  1979 

Synonym:  Bucephaloides  ozakii  Nagaty, 

1937 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Salvelinus  malma 

Distribution:  BC 

Record:  Bangham  & Adams  1954 


Prosorhynchus  pusilla  (Stafford,  1904) 
Margolis  and  Arthur,  1979 

Synonyms:  Gasterostomum  pusillum 

Stafford,  1904;  Bucephalus  pusilla 
(Stafford,  1904);  Bucephalopsis  pusilla 
(Stafford,  1904)  Eckmann,  1932 
Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca,  stomach 

Hosts:  Perea  flavescens  (8) 


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Stizostedion  canadense  (4,  7) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,  8,  9,  10) 

Distribution:  MB,  ON,  QC 
Records:  1)  Stafiford  1904  (QC);  2) 
Woodhead  1930  (ON);  3)  Lyster  1939 
(QC);  4)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON); 
5)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  6)  Dickson  1964 
(MB);  7)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  8)  Poole 
& Dick  1985  (MB);  9)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  10)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON) 


*Rhipidocotyle  papillosa  (Woodhead,  1929) 
Eckmann,  1932 

Includes:  Gasterostomum  pusillum  of 

Cooper  (1915a) 

Site:  musculature 

Host:  Perea  flavescens 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Cooper  1915a 


Rhipidocotyle  papillosa  (Woodhead,  1929) 
Eckmann,  1932 

Includes:  Gasterosomum  pusillum  of 

Cooper  (1915a) 

Site:  [digestive  tract} 

Hosts:  Perea flaveseens 

Stizostedion  vitreum 
Distribution:  MB 

Record:  Poole  & Dick  1985 


*Rhipidoeotyle  sp. 

Site:  subcutaneous  (fins) 

Host:  Hybognathus  hankinsoni 

Distribution:  ON 


Record:  Molnar  et  al.  1974  (ON) 


ORDER  HEMIURIFORMES 


SUPERFAMILY  HEMIUROIDEA 


FAMILY  AZ  YGIIDAE 


Azygia  angustieauda  (Stafford,  1904) 
Manter,  1926 

Synonyms:  Mimodistomum 

angustieaudum  Stafford,  1904; 
PtyehogonimusfontamislsystQr,  1939 
Site:  digestive  tract 

Hosts:  Catostomus  eommersoni  (\1) 

Esox  lueius  (12,  15,  16,  19,  21, 

24) 

Etheostoma  exile  (11,  15,  17) 

Lota  lota  (I,  15,  20,  23) 

Perea  flaveseens  (3,  4,  6,  8,  9,  10, 
11,  13,  14,  18,  22) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (4) 

Salvelinus  namayeush  (7) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  2,  5,  14, 
15,18,21,24) 

Distribution:  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Stafford  1904  (QC);  2) 

Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON);  3)  Lyster 
1939  (QC);  4)  Lyster  1940  (QC);  5) 
Miller  1940b  (QC);  6)  Bangham  1941 
(ON);  7)  MacLulich  1943b  (ON);  8) 
Bantam  & Venard  1946  (ON);  9) 
Fantham  & Porter  1948  (QC);  10) 
Choquette  1951c  (QC);  11)  Bangham 
1955  (ON);  12)  Crossman  1962  (ON); 

13)  Tedla  1969  (ON);  14)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1972  (ON);  15)  Dechtiar  1972a 


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(ON);  16)Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  17) 
Molnar  et  al.  1974  (ON);  18)  Anthony 
1978b  (ON);  19)  Anthony  1983  (ON); 
20)  Anthony  1987  (ON);  21)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  22)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  23)  Dechtiar  & Lawriel988 
(ON);  24)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON) 


Azygia  longa  (Leidy,  1851)  Stafford,  1904; 


S3aionyms:  Megadistomum  longa  (Leidy, 

1851)  Stafford,  Azygia  acuminata 
Goldberger,  1911 
Site:  digestive  tract 

Hosts : Acipenser  fulvescens  (17) 

Esox  lucius  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7,  9,  13, 

16) 

Hiodon  alosoides  (16) 

Lota  lota  (1,  10) 

Perea  flavescens  (2,  8,  15,  16) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  {6,  11,  12,  14) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (2) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (2) 
Distribution;  MB,  NB,  NF,  ON,  QC 
Records:  1)  Stafford  1904  (QC);  2) 

Cooper  1915  (ON);  3)  Lyster  1939  (QC); 
4)  Fantham  & Porter  1948  (QC);  5) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  6)  Sandeman  & 
Pippy  1967  (NF);  7)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(01^;  8)  Anthony  1978b  (ON);  9) 
Anthony  1983  (ON);  10)  Anthony  1987 
(ON);  ll)Frimeth  1987a  (NB);  12) 
Frimeth  1987b  (NB);  13)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  14)  Marcogliese  & Cone 
1991b  (NF);  15)  Szalai  & Dick  1991 
(MB);  16)  Szalai  et  al.l992  (MB);  17) 
Choudhury  & Dick  1993  (Nffi) 


Azygia  sp. 


Site:  not  specified 

Host:  Stizostedion  vitreum 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Anthony  1976 


SUBFAMILY  LEUCERUTHRINAE 


*Leuceruthrus  micropteri  Marshall  and 
Gilbert,  1905 

Site:  digestive  tract 

Hosts:  Hiodon  tergisus 

Perea  flavescens 
Percina  caprodes 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 


Leuceruthrus  micropteri  Marshall  and 
Gilbert,  1905 

Site:  digestive  tract 

Hosts:  Notropis  atherinoides 
Notropis  hudsonius 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 


SUPERFAMILY  SCHISTOSOMATOIDEA 


FAMILY  SANGUINICOLIDAE 


Sanguinicola  occidentalis  Van  Cleave  and 
Mueller,  1932 

Site:  circulatory  system 

Hosts:  Perea  flavescens  (1,  7,  8) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 


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FAMILY  ALLOCREADIIDAE 


6,  7) 

Distribution;  ON 

Records;  1)  Dechtiar  1972b;  2)  Anthony 
1976;  3)  Anthony  1978b;  4)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988;  5)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988;  6) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988;  7)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988;  8)  Dechtiar  et  al  1989 


Sanguinicola  sp. 

Site;  circulatory  system 
Hosts;  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (2,  5) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (3,  4) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (3,  5,  6) 
Moxostoma  anisurum  (1) 
Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (2) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (2,  4) 
Pimephales  promelas  (1) 
Distribution;  ON 

Record;  1)  Dechtiar  1972a;  2)  Dechtiar 
1972b;  3)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988;  4) 
Dechtiar  Lawrie  1988;  5)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988;  6)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989 


Sanguinicolidae  gen.  sp. 

Site;  circulatory  system 
Host;  Catostomus  catostomus 
Distribution;  BC 

Records;  Anonymous  1981;  Anonymous 
1984 


ORDER  PLAGIORCHIIFORMES 


SUBORDER  ALLOCREADIATA 


SUPERFAMILY  ALLOCREADIOIDEA 


Allocreadium  lobatum  Wallin,  1909 

Synonyms;  Distomum  isoporum  (Looss, 
1894)  Odhner,  1901  = Distomum 
isoporum  Looss,  1894;  Allocreadium 
isoporum  (Looss,  1894)  Odhner,  1901 
Site;  intestine 

Hosts;  Catostomus  catostomus  (1,5) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (4,  10) 
Couesius  plumheus  (1,  3) 

Esox  lucins  (6) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (2,  12) 
Oncorhynchus  my  kiss  (1) 

Phoxinus  eos  (8,  13) 

Pimephales  promelas  (4) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (1) 
Pychocheilus  oregonensis  (1,  7,  8, 

9) 

Rhinichthys  cataractae  (1) 
Thymallus  arcticus  (6) 

Distribution;  BC,  LB,  NB,  ON,  QC,  YT 
Records;  1)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 
(BC);  2)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  3) 

Threlfall  Sc  Hanek  1971  ^B);  4)  Dechtiar 
1972a  (ON);  5)  Hanek  & Molnar  1974 
(QC);  6)  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  7) 
Anonymous  1978  (BC);  8)  Arai  & Mudry 
1983  (BC);  9)  Anonymous  1984  (BC); 

10)  Courtney  1987  (ON);  11)  Dechtiar  et 
al.  1988  (ON);  12)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie 
1988  (ON);  13)  Dubois  et  al.  1996  (QC) 


Allocreadium  sp. 

Site;  intestine 

Host;  Etheostoma  exile 

Distribution;  ON 

Record;  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 


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Bunodera  eucaliae  (Miller,  1936)  Miller, 
1936 

Synonym:  Bunoderina  eucaliae  Miller, 

1936 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Culaea  inconstans  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 
7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (4,  8) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (6) 

Distribution:  BC,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Miller  1936  (QC);  2) 

Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON);  3)  Miller 
1940b  (QC);  4)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 
(BC);  5)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  6) 

Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  7)  Kakonge  1972 
(ON);  8)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON); 
9)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  10)  Dechtiar 
et  al.  1989  (ON);  11)  Caira  1989  (BC, 

ON,  QC);  12)  Brooks  1992  (ON) 


Bunodera  luciopercae  (Muller,  1776) 

Luhe,  1909 

Synonym:  Distomum  nodulosum 

(Frolich,  1791) 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (1) 

Esox  lucius  12) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (11) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (19,  20,  22) 
Perea flavescens  (3,  4,  6,  7,  9,  13, 
14,  15,  16,  23) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (17) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (10,  18,21) 
Salvelinus  malma  (18) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (17) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  NF,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  MacCallum  1895  (ON);  2) 

Stafford  1902  (QC);  3)  Bangham  & 
Hunter  1939  (ON);  4)  Fantham  & Porter 


1948  (QC);  5)  Sandeman  & Pippy  1967 
(NF);  6)  Tedla  & Fernando  1969a  (ON); 
7)  Tedla  1969  (ON);  8)  Threlfall  & Hanek 
1970b  (LB);  9)  Tedla  & Fernando  1972 
(ON);  10)  Hanek  & Threlfall  1970b  (NF); 

1 1)  Hanek  & Threlfall  1970a  (LB,  NF); 

12)  Threlfall  & Hanek  1970b  (LB);  13) 
Cannon  1970  (ON);  14)  Cannon  1971 
(ON);  15)  Cannon  1972  (ON);  16) 

Cannon  1973  (ON);  17)  Hicks  & ThrelfaU 
1973  (LB);  18)  Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  19)  Mudry  & Anderson  [AB  - 
Amethyst  Lake  (O.  mykiss,  S. 
fontinalis).  Moat  Lake  (O.  mykiss),  BC 
( S.  fontinalis,  S.  malma,  S. 
namaycush)];  20)  Anonymous  1978  (BC); 
21)  Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  22)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  23) 
Caira  1989  (AB  - unspecified;  NF,  ON, 
QC);  24)  Zelmer  1994  (AB  - Beta  Lake, 
Burntstick  Lake,  Carburn  Pond,  Coal 
Lake,  Elkwater  Lake,  Fincastle  Lake, 
Joker  Lake,  Pigeon  Lake,  Pine  Lake, 
Rattlesnake  Reservoir,  Sherbourne 
Reservoir,  Spruce  Coulee  Reservoir, 
Sylvan  Lake);  25)  Zelmer  & Arai  1998 
(AB  - Garner  Lake) 


Bunodera  mediovitellata  Tsimbalyuk  and 
Roytman  in  Skijabin  and  Koval,  1966 

Synonym:  Allobunodera  mediovitellata 

(Tsimbalyuk  and  Roytman  in  Skijabin  and 
Koval,  1966)  Yamaguti,  1971 
Site:  intestine 

Host:  Gasterosteus  aculeatus 

Distribution:  BC 

Records:  Lester  1975;  Kennedy  1979; 

Caira  1989 


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Bunodera  sacculata  Van  Cleave  and 
Mueller,  1932 

Synonyms:  Allobunodera  sacculata 

(Van  Cleave  and  Mueller,  1932) 
Yamaguti,  1971;  Bunoderina  sacculata 
(Van  Cleave  and  Mueller,  1932) 
Yamaguti,  1958 
Site;  intestine 
Hosts:  Lota  lota  (10) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 
8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (11,  13) 
Distribution:  MB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Lyster  1939  (QC);  2) 

Bangham  1941  (ON);  3)  Bangham  & 
Venard  1946  (ON);  4)  Bangham  1955 
(ON);  5)  Tedla  & Fernando  1969a  (ON); 
6)  Tedla  1969  (ON);  7)  Cannon  1970 
(ON);  8)  Cannon  1971  (ON);  9)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1972  (ON);  10)  Cannon  1972 
(ON);  ll)Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  12) 
Cannon  1973  (ON);  13)  Poole  & Dick 
1985  (MB);  14)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 
(ON);  15)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  16) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON);  17)  Caira 
1989  (ON) 


Bunodera  sp. 

Site:  [digestive  tract] 

Host:  Perea  flavescens 

Distribution:  QC 

Record:  Fantham  & Porter  1948 


Crepidostomum  auriculatum  (Wedl,  1858) 
Pratt,  1902 

Synonym;  Crepidostomum  lintoni  (Pratt 
in  Linton,  1901)  Hopkins,  1933 


Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (1,  2,  4,  5,  6, 
7,  8,  9,  10,11,  12,  14,15,  16) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (13) 
Perea  flavescens  (3) 

Distribution:  AB,  MB,  ON,  QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Stafford  1904  (QC);  2) 

Cooper  1915  (ON);  3)  Hopkins  1934 
(ON);  4)  Lyster  1939  (QC);  5)  Bangham 
& Hunter  1939  (ON);  6)  Bangham  1955 
(ON);  7)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  8) 
Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  9)  Anthony  1974 
(ON);  10)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 
(ON);  11)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  12) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  13)  Stock 
1988  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake);  14)  Choudhury 
et  al.  1990  (MB,  SK);  15)  Swanson  et  al. 
1991  (MB);  16)  Choudhury  & Dick  1993 
(MB,  SK) 


Crepidostomum  cooperi  Hopkins,  1931 

Synonyms;  Crepidostomum  amhloplitis 
Hopkins,  1931;  Crepidostomum  fausti 
Hunninen  and  Hunter,  1933 
Includes:  Crepidostomum  laureatum  of 

Stafford  (1904)  and  of  Cooper  (1915); 
Bunodera  nodulosa  of  Stafford  (1904) 
(partim);  1 Crepidostomum  comutum  of 
Cooper  (1915)  (partim) 

Sites:  gall  bladder,  intestine,  pyloric 

caeca 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (14,  27) 

Coregonus  artedii  (31) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (11,  13, 

33,  34) 

Etheostoma  exile  (3) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (20) 
Perea  flavescens  (2,  3,  4,  5,  8,  9, 
11,  13,  14,  16,  18,  19,  21,  22,  23,  24,  26, 
28,  29,  32,  36,  37,  38,  39,  40,  41,  42) 


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Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (42) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (11) 
Salve linus  fontinalis  (1,  2,  6,  7, 
10,  12,  14,  15,  17,  25,  30,  35) 

Salve  linus  namaycush  (33) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (42) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (42) 
Distribution:  AB,  LB,  MB,  NF,  NS,  ON, 

PE,  QC 

Records:  1)  Stafford  1902  (QC);  2) 

Stafford  1904  (QC);  3)  Cooper  1915 
(ON);  4)  Hopkins  193 1 (ON);  5)  Hopkins 
1934  (ON);  6)  Richardson  1936  (QC);  7) 
Richardson  1937  (QC);  8)  Bangham  & 
Hunter  1939  (ON);  9)  Lyster  1939  (QC); 
10)  Lyster  1940a  (QC);  1 1)  Bangham 
1941  (ON);  12)  Richardson  1942  (QC); 
13)  Bangham  & Venard  1946  (ON);  14) 
Fantham  & Porter  1948  (QC);  15) 
Choquette  1948a  (QC);  16)  Stewart-Hay 
195  Ig  (MB);  17)  Choquette  1954  (QC); 
18)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  19)  Diclion 
1964  (MB);  20)  Hanek  & ThrelfaU  1969c 
(NF);  21)  Tedla  & Fernando  1969a  (ON); 
22)  Tedla  1969  (ON);  23)  Hanek  & 
ThrelfaU  1969c  (NF);  24)  Cannon  1970 
(ON);  25)  ThrelfaU  & Hanek  1970c  (NF); 
26)  Tedla  & Fernando  1972  (ON);  27) 
Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  28)  Cannon  1972 
(ON);  29)  Cannon  1973  (ON);  30)  Hanek 
& Molnar  1974  (QC);  31)  Anthony  1978a 
(ON);  32)  Anthony  1978b  (ON);  33) 
Chinniah  & ThrelfaU  1978  (LB);  34) 
Pybus  & Samuel  1978  (AB  - Blue  Lake, 
Gregg  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake);  35)  Black 
1981a  (QC);  36)  Poole  & Dick  1985 
(MB);  37)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 
(ON);  38)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  39) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON);  40)  Caira 
1989  (MB,  NB,  NF,  NS,  ON,  PE,  QC); 
41)  Szalai  & Dick  1991a  (MB);  42)  Szalai 
et  al.  1992  (MB) 


Crepidostomum  comutum  (Osborn,  1903) 
Stafford,  1904 

Sites:  gall  bladder,  intestine,  pyloric 

caeca 

Hosts:  Perea  flavescens  (2) 

Salve  linus  fontinalis  (1) 
Distribution:  NS,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Fantham  & Porter  1948 

(NS,  QC);  2)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON) 


Crepidostomum  farionis  (Miiller,  1780) 
Luhe,  1909 

Sites:  gall  bladder,  intestine,  pyloric 

caeca 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (2^,  35) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (51) 
Coregonus  artedii  (15,  16,  19,  22, 
26,  29,  41,  43) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (3,  12, 
14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  21,  23,  26,  29,  33, 
41) 

Cottus  cognatus  (21,33) 

Esox  lucius  (19,  27) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (10,  16) 
Lota  lota  {1,  18,21,33,34) 
Oncorhynchus  clarki  (7,  18,  30) 
Oncorhynchuskisutchil,  15,  16, 
28,  29,  30,  35) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (4,  6,  7,  9, 
18,21,28,  33,35,  42) 

Perea  flavescens  (14,  37) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (1,  3, 

5,  7,  8,  17,  41,  45) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (7,  1 8, 
21,  28,  33,  35,  50) 

Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (35) 
Salmo  trutta  (9,  11) 

Salvelinus fontinalis  (2,  3,  4,  5, 


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7,  9,  11,  12,  13,  18,  23,  24,  25,  36,  38, 

39,  40,41,44,  47,  48,  49) 

Salvelinus  malma  (7,  21,  28,  33, 
35) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (2,  3,  12, 
15,  17,  18,  23,31,32,  34,35, 


41,  45) 

Thymallus  arcticus  {1 , 17,  21, 

33,  45) 

Distribution;  AB,  BC,  CA,  LB,  MB,  NB, 
NF,  NS,  NT,  ON,  PE,  QC,  YT 

Records;  1)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  2) 
MacLulich  1943b  (ON);  3)  Bangham  & 
Venard  1946  (ON);  4)  Fantham  & Porter 
1948  (QC);  5)  Choquette  1948a  (QC);  6) 
Rawson  1953  (AB  - Amethyst  Lake);  7) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  8) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  9)  Sandeman  & 
Pippy  1967  (NF);  10)  Threlfall  1968 
(NF);  1 1)  Threlfall  & Hanek  1970c  (NF); 
12)  Hicks  & Threlfall  1973  (LB);  13) 

Hare  & Frantsi  1974  (NS);  14)  Collins  & 
Dechtiar  1974  (ON);  15)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1974a  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  16) 
Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  17) 
Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  18)  Mudry  & 
Anderson  1977  [AB  - Pyramid  Lake 
{O.  mykiss,  S.  namaycush,  P. 
williamsoni).  Moraine  Lake,  {O.  mykiss, 
5.  namaycush).  Lower  Waterton  Lake, 
Linnet  Lake,  (C  clupeaformis).  Upper 
Waterton  Lake  (L.  lota),  Edith  Lake, 
Horseshoe  Lake,  Moat  Lake  (O. 
mykiss),  Patricia  Lake,  Herbert  Lake, 
Snowflake  Lake,  (O,  mykiss,  S, 
fontinalis),  Mud  Lake,  Little  Baker 
Lake,  Temple  Lake,  Upper 
Consolation  Lake,  Vista  Lake,  Upper 
Twin  Lake,  Crandell  Lake  (A. 
fontinalis).  Boom  Lake,  Lower  Altrude 
Lake,  Peyto  Lake,  (O.  clarki).  Lower 
Consolation  Lake,  Babel  Creek)  (O. 


clarki,  S.  fontinalis),  BC  (O.  clarki,  O. 
mykiss,  S.  fontinalis,  S.  malma,  S. 
namaycush),  19)  Watson  1977  (MB);  20) 
Dechtiar  & Berst  1978  (ON);  21) 
Anonymous  1978  (BC);  22)  Anthony 
1978a  (ON);  23)  Chinniah  & Threlfall 
1978  (LB);  24)  Gordon  et  al.  1978  (QC); 

25)  Thompson  & Threlfall  1978  (QC); 

26)  Watson  & Dick  1979  (MB);  27) 
Watson  & Dick  1980  (MB);  28) 
Anonymous  1981  (BC);  29)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  30) 
Margolis  & Moravec  1982  (BC);  31) 
Stewart  & Bernier  1982  (NT);  32) 

Stewart  & Bernier  1983  (NT);  33)  Arai  & 
Mudry  1983  (BC);  34)  Stewart  & Bernier 
1984  (NT);  35)  Anonymous  1984  (BC); 
36)  Cone  & Ryan  1984  (NF);  37)  Poole 
& Dick  1985  (MB);  38)  Frimeth  1987a 
(NB);  39)  Frimeth  1987b  (NB);  40) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  41)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON);  42)  Szalai  & Dick 
1988  (MB);  43)  Curtis  1988  (CA);  44) 
Baggs  & McT.  Cowan  1989  (NF);  45) 
Caira  1989  (AB  - unspecifled;  BC,  MB, 
NB,  NF,  NS,  NT,  ON,  PE,  QC);  46) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  47)  Wright  et 
al.l989  (ON);  48)  Albert  & Curtis  1991 
(QC);  49)  Marcogliese  & Cone  1991b 
(NF);  50)Nener  et  al.  1995  (BC);  51) 
Dubois  et  al.  1996  (QC) 


Crepidostomum  illinoiense  Faust,  1918 

Synonym:  Crepidostomum  hiodontos 

Hunter  and  Bangham,  1932 
Site;  intestine 
Hosts:  Hiodon  alosoides  (5) 

Hiodon  tergisus  (1,3,4) 

Perea  flavescens  (2) 
Distribution:  MB,  ON 


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Records:  1)  Hunter  & Bangham  1932 

(ON);  2)  Hopkins  1934  (ON);  3) 
Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON);  4)  Glenn 
1980  (MB);  5)  Szalai  et  al.  1992  (MB) 


Crepidostomum  isostomum  Hopkins,  1 93 1 

Synonym:  Crepidostomum  canadense 

Hopkins,  1931 

Includes:  Crepidostomum  laureatum  of 

Cooper  (1915)  (partim) 

Sites:  gall  bladder,  intestine,  pyloric 

caeca 

Hosts:  Etheostoma  exile  (1) 

Perea  flavescens  (3,  9) 

Percina  caprodes  (5,  6) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (2,  4,  5, 
6,  7,  8) 

Distribution:  AB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Cooper  1915  (ON);  2) 

Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON);  3)  Lyster 
1940a  (QC);  4)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  5) 
Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  6)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  7)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  8)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  9)  Zelmer  (AB  - Beta  Lake, 
Burnstick  Lake,  Carburn  Pond,  Coal 
Lake,  Elkwater  Lake,  Fincastle  Lake, 
Joker  Lake,  Pigeon  Lake,  Pine  Lake, 
Rattlesnake  Lake,  Sherburne  Lake, 
Spruce  Coulee  Reservoir,  Sylvan  Lake) 


Crepidostomum  metoecus  (Braun,  1 900) 
Braun,  1900 

Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Hosts:  Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1) 

Cottus  cognatus  (1) 

Esox  lucius  (1) 

Oncorhynchus  clarki  (2) 


Salvelinus  namaycush  (1) 
Thymallus  arcticus  (1,3) 
Distribution:  BC,  YT 

Records:  1)  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  2) 

Margolis  & Moravec  1982  (BC);  3)  Caira 
1989  (BC,  YT) 


Crepidostomum  percopsisi  Nelson, 
Choudhury  and  Dick,  1997 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Percopsis  omiscomaycus 

Distribution:  MB 

Record:  Nelson  et  al.  1997 


Crepidostomum  sp. 

Sites:  gall  bladder,  intestine,  pyloric 

caeca 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (5) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (2) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (8,  9,  10) 
Cottus  cognatus  (12) 

Hiodon  alosoides  (4) 

Lota  lota  (3,  11) 

Margariscus  margarita  (1) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (8) 

Perea  flavescens  (7) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (2) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (6,  7) 
Thymallus  arcticus  (3) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Venard 

1946  (ON);  2)  Fantham  & Porter  1948 
(QC);  3)  Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC); 
4)  Kennedy  & Sprules  1967  (MB);  5) 
Anthony  1974  (ON);  6)  Anthony  1976 
(ON);  7)  Anthony  1978b  (ON);  8)  Pybus 
& Samuel  1978  [AB  - Gregg  Lake, 
Jarvis  Lake  (C  clupeaformis),  Hardisty 


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Creek  (O.  mykiss)];  9)  Samuel  1981 
(AB  - Blue  Lake,  Gregg  Lake,  Jarvis 
Lake);  10)  Samuel  1985  (AB  - Blue 
Lake,  Gregg  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake);  11) 
Anthony  1987  (ON);  12)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1989  (ON) 


Creptotrema  funduli  Mueller,  1934 

Includes:  lAllocreadium  commune  of 

Cooper  (1915a)  (partim) 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (1) 
Perea  flavescens  (2,  3) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (3) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (3) 
Distribution:  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Cooper  1915  (ON);  2) 

Szalai  & Dick  1991a  (MB);  3)  Szalai  et 
al.l992  (MB) 


Culaeatrema  incomtans  Lasee,  Font  and 
Sutherland,  1988 

Synonym:  Bunodera  inconstans  (Lasee, 

Font  and  Sutherland,  1988)  Brooks,  1992 
Site:  intestine 

Host:  Culaea  inconstans 

Distribution:  (ON) 

Records:  Brooks  1992;  McLennan  & 

Shires  1995 


Megalonia  ictaluri  Surber,  1928 

Synonym:  Crepidostomum  ictaluri 

(Surber,  1928)  Van  Cleave  and  Mueller 
1934 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Noturus  flavus 


Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Bangham  & Hunter  1939; 

Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 


Plagiocirrus  sp. 

Site:  unspecified 

Host:  Catostomus  catostomus 

Distribution:  BC 

Record:  Bangham  & Adams  1954 


Allocreadiidae  gen.  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts : A cipenser  fulvescens  ( 1 ) 
Noturus  flavus  (4) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (2,  3) 
Distribution:  LB,  NF,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Frost  1940  (NF);  3)  Hicks  & 
Threlfall  1973  (LB);  4)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON) 


ORDER  LEPOCREADEFORMES 


SUPERFAMILY  LEPOCREADIOIDEA 


FAMILY  DEROPRISTIDAE 


Deropristis  hispida  (Abilgaard  in  Rudolphi, 
1819)  Odhner,  1902 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Acipenser  fulvescens 

Distribution:  QC 

Record:  Stafford  1904 


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Skrjabinopsolus  manteri  (Cable,  1950) 
Cable,  1955 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Acipenser  fulvescens 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Anthony  1974;  Dechtiar  & 

Christie  1988;  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988; 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 


FAMILY  HOMALOMETRID  AE 


Homalometron  armatum  (MacCallum, 
1895)Manter,  1947 

Synonyms:  Distomum  isoporum  var. 

orwa/wTW  MacCallum,  1895; 
Anallocreadium  armatum  (MacCallum, 
1895);  Anallocreadium  pearsei  Hunter  & 
Bangham,  1932 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Acipenser  fulvescens 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  MacCallum  1895 


ORDER  OPISTHORCHIIFORMES 


SUPERFAMILY  OPISTHORCHOIDEA 


FAMILY  CRYPTOGONIMIDAE 


Acetodextra  amiuri  (Stafiford,  1900)  Pearse, 
1924 

Synonym:  Monodistomum  amiuri 


Stafford,  1900 
Site:  gonads 

Host:  Noturus  flavus 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  1972b 


*Caecincola  sp. 

Site:  digestive  tract,  eye 

Host:  Perea  flavescens 

Distribution:  MB 

Record:  Szalai  & Dick  1991a,  Szalai  et 

al.  1992 


*Centrovarium  lobotes  (MacCallum,  1895) 
Stafford,  1904 

Synonym:  Distomum  lobotes 

MacCallum,  1895 
Hosts:  Esox  lucius  (6) 

Notropis  atherinoides  (7) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (1,  2,  5,  7) 
Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (3,  4,  7) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (6) 
Distribution:  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Stewart-Hay  195  If  (MB);  2) 

Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  3)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  4)  Dechtiar  et 
al.l988  (ON);  5)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  6)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
7)  Szalai  et  al.  1992  (MB) 


Centrovarium  lobotes  (MacCallum  1895) 
Stafford,  1904 

Synonym:  Distomum  lobotes 

MacCallum,  1895 
Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Hosts:  Esox  lucius  (2,  3,  5,  9,  12,  14,  17, 


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19) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (6,  16) 

Perea  flavescens  10,  13,  16, 

18,19) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (4,  19) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (4,  7,  10, 
19) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,  11,  13,  17,  19) 

Distribution:  MB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  MacCallum  1895  (ON);  2) 

Stafford  1904  (QC);  3)  Lyster  1939  (QC); 
4)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON);  5) 
Miller  1941  (QC);  6)  Stewart-Hay  1951b 
(MB);  7)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  8) 
Dickson  1964  (MB);  9)  Dechtiar  1972b 
(ON);  10)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  11) 
Anthony  1976  (ON);  12)  Watson  1977 
(MB);  13)  Anthony  1978b  (ON);  14) 
Watson  & Dick  1980  (MB);  15)  Anthony 
1983  (ON);  16)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988 
(ON);  17)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988 
(ON);  18)  Szalai  & Dick  1991a  (MB);  19) 
Szalai  et  al.  1992  (MB) 


*Crytogoniumus  chili  Osborn,  1903 

Site:  musculature 

Host:  Notropis  hudsonius 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Cooper  1915a 


Cryptogonimus  chili  Osborn,  1903 

Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca,  stomach 

Hosts:  Notropis  hudsonius  ( 1 ) 

Perea  flavescens  (2) 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Cooper  1915;  2)  Bangham 

& Hunter  1939 


FAMILY  HETEROPHYIDAE 


*Apophallus  brevis 1920 

Synonym:  Apophallus  itascensis  Warren, 

1953 

Includes:  Distomum  sp.  of  Cooper 

(1915) 

Sites:  fins,  gills,  musculature, 

subcutaneous 

Hosts:  Etheostoma  exile  (8,  19) 

G aster osteus  aculeatus  (12) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (17) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,  8,  9,  10,  11, 
13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23, 
24,  25) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (11) 
Salmo  trutta  (3,  7) 

Salve linus fontinalis  (2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7) 

Distribution:  EXP,  MB,  NB,  NF,  NS, 

ON,  QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Cooper  1915  (ON);  2) 

Miller  1941  (QC);  3)  Miller  1942  (QC); 

4)  Cameron  1945  (QC);  5)  Cameron  1947 
(QC);  6)  Crossman  1962  (ON);  7) 
Sandeman  & Pippy  1967  (NF);  8) 
Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  9)  Dechtiar  1972b 
(ON);  10)  Sinclair  1972a  (ON);  11) 
Sinclair  1972b  (MB,  ON,  SK);  12)  Hanek 
& Molnar  1974  (QC);  13)  Pike  & Burt 
1981  (NB);  14)  Pike  & Burt  1982  (NB); 
15)  Pike  & Burt  1983  (NB);  16)  Pike  et 
al.  1983  (NB);  17)  Poole  & Dick  1983 
(MB);  18)  Poole  & Dick  1985  (MB);  19) 
Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  20) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  21)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON);  22)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988  (ON);  23)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1989  (ON);  24)  Taylor  et  al.l993  (EXP) 


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*Apophallus  imperator  Lyster,  1940 

Includes:  Apophallus  brevis  of  Miller 

(1941);  Apophallus  brevis  of  Cameron 
(1945);  Apophallus  sp.  of  Lyster  (1940) 
Sites;  fins,  subcutaneous 
Host;  Salve  linus  fontinalis 

Distribution;  NB,  NF,  NS,  ON,  QC 
Records:  Lyster  1940b  (QC);  Miller 

1941  (QC);  Cameron  1945  (QC);  Sinclair 
1972a  (ON,  QC);  Hare  & Frantsi  1974 
(NB);  Cone  & Ryan  1984  (NF);  Dechtiar 
et  al.  1989  (ON);  Marcogliese  & Cone 
1991b  (NF) 


"^Apophallus  venustus  (^nsom^  1920) 
Cameron,  1936 

Site:  musculature 

Hosts;  Catostomus  commersoni  (1,2) 
Esox  lucius  (1,2) 

Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (2) 
Perea  flavescens  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,2) 
Distribution:  ON.  QC 

Records;  1)  Cameron  1937  (QC);  2) 
Cameron  1945  (QC);  3)  Tedla 
Fernando  1969a  (ON);  4)  Tedla  1969 
(ON);  5)  Tedla  & Fernando  1972  (ON) 


* Apophallus  sp. 

Site:  subcutaneous 

Hosts:  Perea  flaveseens  (4) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1,  2,  3,  5) 
Salvelinus  namayeush  (3) 
Distribution;  ON,  QC 
Records;  1)  Lyster  1940a  (QC);  2) 
MacLulich  1943b  (QC);  3)  Bangham  & 
Venard  1946  (ON);  4)  Anthony  1978b 


(ON);  5)  Dubois  et  al.  1996  (QC) 


IHeterophyes  sp. 

Site;  unspecified 
Host;  Hiodon  alosoides 
Distribution;  MB 
Record:  Kennedy  & Sprules  1967 


*Heterophyidae  gen.  sp. 

Sites:  gills,  musculature,  subcutaneous 

Hosts:  Coitus  eognatus  (2) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1) 
Distribution:  NF,  YT 

Records:  1)  Frost  1940  (NF);  2)  Arthur 

et  al.  1976  (YT) 


FAMILY  OPISTHORCHIIDAE 


*Amphimerus  elongatus  Gower,  1938 

Sites:  fins,  musculature 

Host:  Catostomus  eommersoni 

Distribution:  QC 

Record:  Cameron  1944 


*Amphimerus  pseudofelineus  (Ward,  1901) 
Barker,  1911 

Synonym:  Opisthorehis  pseudofelineus 

Ward,  1901 
Site:  musculature 

Host:  Catostomus  eommersoni 

Distribution:  MB 

Records;  Evans  1963a;  Evans  1963b 


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*Metorchis  conjunctus  (Cobbold,  1860) 
Looss,  1899 

Site:  musculature 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (4,  8) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  3,  5, 
6,  7,  8) 

Perea  flavescens  (5) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (8) 
Distribution:  AR,  MB,  ON,  QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Cameron  1940  (MB,  ON, 

QC,  SK);  2)  Cameron  1944  (QC);  3) 
Cameron  1945  (QC);  4)  Rawson  1960 
(SK);  5)  Evans  1963b  (MB);  6)  Cameron 
& Choquette  1963  (AR);  7)  Eaton  1975 
(SK);  8)  Watson  1981  (QC) 


Opisthorchis  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Esox  Indus 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Cushing  & Bacal  1932 


*Parametorchis  complexus  (Stiles  and 
Hassall,  1894)  Sk^abin,  1913 

Synonyms:  Parametorchis  manitobensis 

AUe”  and  Wardle,  1934;  Parametorchis 
novaehoracensisYixmg,  1926 
Host:  ICatostomus  commersoni 

Distribution:  MB 

Record:  Allen  & Wardle  1934 


SUBORDER  PLAGIORCHIATA 


SUPERFAMILY  GORGODEROIDEA 


FAMILY  GORGODERIDAE 


Phyllodistomum  Dechtiar,  1966 

Sites:  ureters,  urinary  bladder 

Hosts:  Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1,  2,  3, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (5) 
Distribution:  AB,  LB,  ON 

Record:  1)  Dechtiar  1966  (ON);  2) 

Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  3)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1974a  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  4) 
Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  5) 
Chinniah  & Threlfall  1978  (LB);  6)  Leong 
& Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  7) 
Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  8) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  9)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON) 


Phyllodistomum  folium  (Olfers,  1816) 

Braun,  1899 

Synonym:  Distomum  folium  Olfers,  1816 

Site:  urinary  bladder 

Host:  Esox  Indus 

Distribution:  QC 

Record:  Stafford  1904 


Phyllodistomum  lysteri  Miller,  1940 
Site:  ureters 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (9) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (7,  10) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  3,  4, 
5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10) 

Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (7) 
Distribution:  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Miller  1940b  (QC);  2) 

Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  3)  Dechtiar  1972b 


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(ON);  4)  Molnar  et  al.  1974  (ON);  5) 
Chan  1980  (ON);  6)  Dechtiar  & Christie 
1988  (ON);  7)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON); 
8)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  9) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON);  10) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON) 


Phyllodistomum  superbum  1904 

Site:  ureters 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (3) 

Esox  lucius  (2,  3) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,  4,  5,  6) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (3) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (4) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (4) 
Distribution:  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Stafford  1904  (QC);  2) 

Lyster  1939  (QC);  3)  Fantham  & Porter 
1948  (QC);  4)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  5) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  6)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON) 


Phyllodistomum  umhlae  (Fabricius,  1780) 
Bakke,  1982 

Synonyms:  Phyllodistomum  limnosa 

Sandeman  and  Pippy,  1967; 
^Phyllodistomum  lachancei  Choquette, 
1947 

Sites:  ureters,  urinary  bladder 

Hosts:  Coregonus  clupeaformis  (4) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (6,  7) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

7,  8,  9) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (5) 
Distribution:  BC,  LB,  NF,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Choquette  1947  (QC);  2) 

Choquette  1948a  (QC);  3)  Sandeman  & 
Pippy  1967  (NF);  4)  Hicks  & Threlfall 


1973  (LB);  5)  Chinniah  & Threlfall  1978 
(LB);  6)  Bakke  & Bailey  1987  (BC);  7) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  (ON);  8)  Wright  et  al.  1989 
(QC);  9)  Albert  & Curtis  1991  (QC) 


Phyllodistomum  sp. 

Sites:  ureters,  urinary  bladder 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  ( 1 ) 

Coregonus  artedii  (1,  9) 

Esox  lucius  (8) 

Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (2) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (3,  6,  7) 
Perea  flavescens  (4) 

Phoxinus  eos  (11) 

Phoxinus  neogaeus  (11) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (9,  10) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (7) 
Richardsonius  balteatus  (7) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (3,  6) 
Distribution:  BC,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  2) 

Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  3)  Anonymous 
1978  (BC);  4)  Anthony  1978b  (ON);  5) 
Frechette  et  al.  1978  (QC);  6)  Arai  & 
Mudry  1983  (BC);  7)  Anonymous  1984 
(BC);  8)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON); 
9)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  10)  Dechtiar 
& Lawrie  1988  (ON);  1 1)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1989  (ON) 


Gorgoderidae  gen.  sp. 

Site:  kidney 

Host:  Salvelinus  fontinalis 

Distribution:  NF 

Record:  Frost  1940 


SUPERFAMILY  MICROPHALLOIDEA 


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FAMILY  MICROPHALLEDAE 

Microphallus  opacus  (Ward,  1894)  Ward, 
1901 

Synonym:  Distomum  opacus  \^94 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Perea  flavescens 

Distribution:  ON,  QC 

Records:  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  Fantham  & Porter  1948  (QC) 

*Microphallidae  gen.  sp. 

Site:  unspecified 

Hosts:  Lota  lota 

Perea  flavescens 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Bangham  1941 


SUPERFAMCLY  OPECOELOIDEA 


FAMILY  LISSORCHIIDAE 


Lissorchis  attenuatus  (Mueller  and  Van 
Cleave,  1932)  Krygier  and  Macy,  1969 

Synonym:  Trigonodistomum  attenuatum 

Mueller  and  Van  Cleave,  1932) 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (5,  6,  16) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (3,  10,  12, 

15) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  4,  7, 
8,  9,  11,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (3,  10, 

12) 

Moxostoma  anisurum  (5) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  ON 


Records:  1)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  2) 

Bangham  & Venard  1946  (ON);  3) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  4) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  5)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  6)  Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  7)  Molnar 
et  al.  1974  (ON);  8)  Leong  1975  (AB  - 
Cold  Lake);  9)  Chan  1980  (ON);  10) 
Anonymous  1981  (BC);  11)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  12) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  13)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  14)  Dechtiar  et  al 
1988  (ON);  15)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  16)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
17)  Dubois  et  al.  1996  (QC) 

Lissorchis  crassicrurum  Haderlie,  1953 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni 
Hiodon  alosoides 
Moxostoma  anisurum 
Distribution:  MB 

Record:  Szalai  et  al.  1992 


Lissorchis  gullaris  Self  and  Campbell,  1956 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (2) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (1) 
Distribution:  LB,  MB 

Records:  1)  Threlfall  & Hanek  1970a 

(LB);  2)  Szalai  & Dick  1987a  (MB) 


Lissorchis  kritskyi  Barnhart  and  Powell, 
1979 

Site:  [intestine] 

Host:  Perea  flavescens 

Distribution:  MB 

Record:  Poole  & Dick  1985 


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Lissorchis  simeri  (Mueller  and  Van  Cleave, 
1932)  Krygier  and  Macy,  1969 

Site:  digestive  tract 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (2) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (1) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1941;  2)  Bangham 

1955 


Lissorchis  translucens  (Simer,  1929) 
Krygier  and  Macy,  1969 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Catostomus  commersoni 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Chan  1980 


Lissorchis  sp. 

Includes:  Triganodistomum  sp.  of 

Bangham  (1941,  1955) 

Site:  unspecified 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  ( 1 ) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (2) 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1941;  2)  Bangham 

1955 


FAMILY  OPECOELIDAE 


Allopodocotyle  boleosomi  (Pearse,  1924) 
Kuntz  and  Font,  1984 

Synonyms:  Allocreadium  boleosomi 

Pearse,  1924;  Podocotyle  boleosomi 
(Pearse,  1924)  Yamaguti,  1971 
Site:  digestive  tract 


Host:  Percina  caprodes 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 


Plagioporus  cooperi  (Hunter  and  Bangham, 
1932)  Price,  1934 

Synonym:  Lebouria  cooperi  Hunter  and 

Bangham,  1932 

Includes:  Allocreadium  commune  of 

Cooper  (1915a)  (partim) 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Couesius  plumbeus  (4) 

Notropis  atherinoides  (2,  4) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (1,  2,  3,  4) 
Rhinichthys  cataractae  (1,2) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Hunter  & Bangham  1932;  2) 

Bangham  & Hunter  1939;  3)  Bangham 
1955;  4)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988 


Plagioporus  serotinus  1904 

Site:  gall  bladder 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (2) 

Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (1,  2) 
Distribution:  QC 

Records:  1)  Stafford  1904;  2)  Miller 

1940b 


Plagioporus  serratusWXXtx,  1940 

Site:  gall  bladder 

Host:  Hiodon  tergisus 

Distribution:  QC 

Record:  Miller  1940b 


Plagioporus  shawi  (McIntosh,  1939) 


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Margolis,  1972 

Site:  intestine 

Host;  Prosopium  williamsoni 
Distribution:  BC 

Record:  Nener  et  al.  1995 


Plagioporus  sinitsini  Mueller,  1934 

Includes:  AUocreadium  commune  of 

Cooper  (1915a)  (partim) 
Sites:  gall  bladder,  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (2) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (3,  4,  5) 
Hybognathus  hankinsoni  (4) 
Notropis  atherinoides  (1) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (7) 

Phoxinus  eos  (4) 

Pimephales  promelas  (4,  5,  6) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Cooper  1915a;  2)  Bangham 

1955;  3)  Dechtiar  1972a;  4)  Kakonge 
1972;  5)  Molnar  et  al.  1974;  6)  Chan 
1980;  7)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 


Plagioporus  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Etheostoma  exile 

Distribution:  ON 

Record ; Bangham  & Hunter  1939 


SUPERFAMILY  PLAGIORCHOIDEA 


FAMILY  LECITHODENDRIIDAE 


IPleurogenes  sp. 


Site:  intestine 

Host:  ISalvelinus  fontinalis 

Distribution:  QC 

Record:  Fantham  & Porter  1948 


FAMILY  MACRODEROIDID  AE 


Alloglossidium  corti  (Lamont,  1921)  Van 
Cleave  and  Mueller,  1934 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Noturus  flavus 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Bangham  1972;  Dechtiar  & 

Christie  1988 


Alloglossidium  geminum  (Mueller,  1930) 
Van  Cleave  and  Mueller,  1934 

Synonyms:  Plagiorchis  geminus 

Mueller,  1930;  Glossidium  geminum 
(Mueller,  1930)  Yamaguti,  1954 
Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Etheostoma  exile  (1) 

Noturus  flavus  (2) 

Perea  flavescens  (1) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Molnar  et  al.  1974;  2) 

Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 


*Digenea  gen.  sp. 

Includes:  Cercaria  sp.  of  Cooper 

(1915a);  Distomum  sp.  auct. 

Sites:  eye,  fins,  mesenteries, 

musculature,  stomach,  subcutaneous, 
viscera 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (8) 


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Esox  Indus  (3,8,  11) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (9) 
Margariscus  margarita  (6) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (8) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (10) 
Perea  flavescens  (1,  7,  8) 
Phoxinus  eos  (4) 

Rhinichthys  cataractae  (6) 

Salve  linns  fontinalis  (2,  5,  10) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (3) 
Distribution;  AB,  BC,  MB,  ON,  QC 
Records:  1)  Cooper  1915  (ON);  2) 

Ricker  1932  (ON);  3)  Parnell  1934  (QC); 
4)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  5)  MacLulich 
1943b  (ON);  6)  Stewart-Hay  1951b 
(MB);  7)  Stewart-Hay  195  If  (MB);  8) 
Stewart-Hay  1952b  (NB);  9)  Lester  1975 
(BC);  10)  Mudry  & Anderson  1977 
[AB  - Edith  Lake,  (O.  mykiss),  Patricia 
Lake  (O.  mykiss,  S,  fontinalis)];  11) 
Stock  1988  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake) 


Digenea  gen.  sp. 

Includes : T rematoda  sp . ; Distomum  sp . 

auct. 

Sites:  digestive  tract,  urinary  bladder, 

swim  bladder 

Hosts:  Acipenser fulvescens  (\0) 

Carpiodes  cyprinus  (5) 
Catostomus  catostomus  (9) 
Catastomus  commersoni  (7,9) 
Coregortns  artedii  (11) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (4,  6) 
Coitus  cognatns  (8,  9) 

Cnlaea  inconstans  (2) 

Esox  Indus  (9,  12,  13) 

Hiodon  alosoides  (11) 

Lota  lota  (9,  12) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (9) 

Perea  flaveseens  (1,9) 


Pereopsis  omiseomayeus  (9) 
Salve linus  fontinalis  (2,  3) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Cooper  1915a  (ON);  2) 

Ricker  1932  (ON);  3)  Richardson  1935 
(QC);  4)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON); 
5)  Stewart-Hay  1951b  (MB);  6)  Welch 
1952  (ON);  7)  Stewart-Hay  1952a  (MB); 
8)  Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  9) 
Lawler  1959c  (MB);  10)  Harkness  & 
Dymond  1961  (ON);  11)  Reed  1962 
(SK);  12)  McAllister  & Mudry  1983 
[AB  - near  Stony  Plain,  Unnamed  Lake 
{K  lucius).  Cold  Lake  {Lota  lota). 
Bangs  Lake  (C  artedii)];  13)  Stock 
1988  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake) 


CLASS  CESTODA 


SUBCLASS  CESTOIDEA 


SUPERORDER  EUCESTODA 


ORDER  CARYOPHYLLIDEA 


FAiVULY  CAPINGENTIDAE 


Spartoides  wardi  Hunter,  1929 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Carpiodes  eyprinus 

Distribution:  MB,  ON 

Records:  Stewart-Hay  1951b;  Dechtiar 

1972b  (ON);  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988 
(ON) 


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FAMILY  CARYOPHYLLAEIDAE 


Biacetabulum  biloculoides  Mackiewicz  and 
McCrae,  1965 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Catostomus  commersoni 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Molnar  et  al.  1974;  Chan  1980 


Biacetabulum  infrequens  YhmiQi,  1929 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Moxostoma  anisurum 

Distribution:  MB,  ON 

Records:  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  Szalai  et 

al.  1992  (MB) 

Biacetabulum  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (2) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (2,  3,  4) 
Moxostoma  anisurum  (4) 
Pimephales  promelas  (1) 
Distribution:  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  2) 

Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON);  3) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  4)  Szalai  et  al. 
1992  (MB) 


Glaridacris  catostomi  Cooper,  1920 

Includes:  Caryophyllaeus  terebrans  of 

Bangham  and  Adams  (1954)  (partim); 
Glaridacris  laruei  of  Bangham  and 
Venard  (1946) 

Sites:  intestine,  stomach 


Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (1,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  12,  13,  15,  16,  17,  19,  20, 
24,  25,  26,  29,  30) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (2,  3, 
10,  11,  14,  16,  19,  20,  21,  23,  25,  27,  28, 
29,31,32) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (10,  24, 

26) 

Esox  lucius  (18,  22) 

Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (28) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  NB,  NT, 

ON,  QC,  SK,  YT 

Records:  1)  Wardle  1932  (ON,  SK);  2) 

Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON);  3) 
Bangham  1941  (ON);  4)  Miller  1944b 
(NT);  5)  Miller  1945e  (AB  - Lake 
Athabasca);  6)  Bangham  & Venard  1946 
(ON);  7)  Rawson  & Elsey  1950  (AB  - 
Pyramid  Lake);  8)  Rawson  1951  (NT); 
9)  Stewart-Hay  1953a  (MB);  10) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  11) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  12)  Rawson  1959 
(SK);  13)  Mackiewicz  1965  (NT,  SK); 
14)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  15)  Hanek  & 
Molnar  1974  (QC);  16)  Mackiewicz 
1976  (AB  - Barrier  Reservoir,  Nose 
Creek);  17)  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  18) 
Watson  1977  (MB);  19)  Anonymous 
1978  (BC);  20)  Gordon  et  al.  1978  (QC); 
21)  Grey  & Mackiewicz  1980  (NB);  22) 
Watson  & Dick  1980  (MB);  23)  Chan 
1980  (ON);  24)  Anonymous  1981  (BC); 
25)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  26) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  27)  Courtney 
1987  (ON);  28)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 
(ON);  29)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  30) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  31) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON);  32)  Li  & 
Arai  1991  (AB  - Chain  Lakes) 


Glaridacris  confususHuniQT , 1929 


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Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (3) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,2) 
Distribution:  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  2) 

Richardson  1942  (QC);  3)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON) 


Glaridacris  laruei  (Lamont,  1921)  Hunter, 
1927 

Synonym:  Glaridacris  intermedius 

Lamont,  1921 
Site:  intestine 

Host:  Catostomus  commersoni 

Distribution:  ON,  QC 

Records:  Lyster  1940a  (QC);  Bangham 

& Venard  1946  (ON);  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  Molnar  et  al.  1974  (ON);  Gordon 
et  al.  1978  (QC);  Chan  1980  (ON); 
Dubois  et  al.  1996  (QC) 


Glaridacris  terebram  (VmioYi,  1893) 
Mackiewicz,  1974 

Synonym:  Caryophyllaeus  terebrans 

(Linton,  1893)  Hunter,  1930 
Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (2) 
Catostomus  macrocheilus  (2) 
Salvelinus  confluentus  (1) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (1) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC 

Records.  1)  Rawson  1939  (AB  - Lake 
Minnewanka);  2)  Bangham  & Adams 
1954  (BC) 


Glaridacris  vogeiMsicViQ\N\cz,  1976 


Site:  intestine 

Host:  Catostomus  macrocheilus 

Distribution:  BC 

Records:  Mackiewicz  1976;  Anonymous 

1978;  Arai  & Mudiy  1983 

Glaridacris  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (2,  3,  4) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  4) 
Catostomus  macrocheilus  (3,  5) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (6) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Stewart-Hay  1952b  (MB); 

2)  Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  3) 
Anonymous  1978  (BC);  4)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  5)  Arai 
& Mudry  1983  (BC);  6)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON) 


Hunterella  nodulosa  Mackiewicz  and 
McCrae,  1962 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  14) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,  7,  8,  Q 10,  11,  12,  13,  15,  16,  17) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (1,  8,  11) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  MB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Mackiewicz  & McCrae  1962 

(BC);  2)  Threlfall  & Hanek  1970a  (LB); 

3)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  4)  Mudry  1972 
(AB  - Bow  River,  Nose  Creek);  5) 
Mudry  & Arai  1973a  (AB  - Bow 
River,  Nose  Creek);  6)  Mudry  & Arai 
1973b  (AB  - Bow  River,  Nose  Creek); 

7)  Molnar  et  al.  1974  (O^;  8) 
Anonymous  1978  (BC);  9)  Chan  1980 
(ON);  10)  Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB  - 


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Cold  Lake);  1 1)  Arai  <&  Mudry  1983 
(BC);  12)  Dechtiar&  Christie  1988 
(ON);  13)  Li  & Arai  1988  [AB  - Bow 
River,  McGregor  Lake,  Nose  Creek  (C 
catostomus).  Bow  River,  Chain  Lake, 
Nose  Creek  (C  commersoni)];  14) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  15)  Li  & Arai 
1991  (AB  - Chain  Lake);  16)  Szalai  et 
al.  1992  (MB);  17)  Couillard  et  al.  1995 
(QC) 


Hunterella  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Host;  Catostomus  commersoni 

Distribution:  AB 

Record:  Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake) 


Hypocaryophyllaeus  paratarius  Hunter, 
1927 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Carpiodes  cyprinus 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

Isogluj  idacris  bulbocirrus  Mackiewicz, 
1965 

Site:  [intestine] 

Host:  Catostomus  commersoni 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Courtney  1987 


Isoglaridacris  calentinei  Mackiewicz,  1974 

Includes:  Caryophyllaeus  terebrans  of 

Bangham  and  Adams  (1954)  (partim) 


Site:  intestine 

Host:  Catostomus  catostomus 

Distribution:  BC 

Record:  Mackiewicz  1974 


Monobothrium  hunteri  Mackiewicz,  1963 

Includes:  Glar idacris  catostomi  of 

Bangham  and  Adams  (1954)  (partim) 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (3,  4) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2) 
Distribution:  BC,  MB 

Records:  1)  Mackiewicz  1963  (BC);  2) 

Molnar  et  al.  1974  (ON);  3)  Szalai  & 

Dick  1987a  (MB);  4)  Szalai  et  al.  1992 
(MB) 

Monobothrium  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts : Catostomus  catostomus  (1,2) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (1,2) 
Distribution:  BC 

Records:  1)  Anonymous  1978;  2)  Arai  & 

Mudry  1983 

Pliovitellaria  wisconsinensis  Fischthal,  1951 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Phoxinus  neogaeus 
Pimephales  promelas 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989 


Rowardleus  pennensis  Mackiewicz  and 
Deutsch,  1976 


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Site:  intestine 

Host:  Carpiodes  cyprinus 

Distribution:  MB 

Records:  Szalai  & Dick  1987a;  Szalai  et 

al.  1992 


FAMILY  LYTOCESTIDAE 


Khawia  iowensis  Calentine  and  Ulmer,  1961 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Moxostoma  anisurum 

Distribution:  MB 

Record:  Szalai  et  al.  1992 


Caryophyllidea  gen.  sp. 

Includes:  Caryophyllaeidae  gen.  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts : Catostomus  catostomus  ( 1 , 2,  3 , 4) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (3) 
Catostomus  macrocheilus  (2,  4) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  2) 

Anonymous  1978  (BC);  3)  Drouin  1982 
(AB  - McGregor  Lake,  Travers 
Reservoir);  4)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC) 


ORDER  CYCLOPHYLLIDEA 


FAMILY  DILEPIDIDAE 


*Paradilepis  simoni  Rausch,  1949 

Site.  mesenteries 

Hosts : Oncorhynchus  mykiss  ( 1 , 2,  3 ) 


Prosopium  williamsoni  (1,  2,  3) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (1,  2,  3) 
Distribution:  BC 

Records:  1)  Anonymous  1981;  2)  Ching 

1982;  3)  Anonymous  1984 


*Paradilepis  sp. 

Site:  mesenteries 

Host:  Phoxirrus  neogaeus 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989 


FAMILY  HYMENOLEPID  AE 


*Hymenolepis  sp. 

Sites:  coelom,  liver 

Hosts : Couesius  plumbeus  ( 1 ) 

Etheostoma  exile  (2) 
Distribution:  BC,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 

(BC);  2)  Bangham  1955  (ON) 


ORDER  PROTOCEPHALIDEA 


FAMILY  PROTEOCEPHALIDAE 


Corallohothrium  fimbriatum  Essex,  1928 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Noturus  flavus 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Bangham  & Hunter  1939; 

Decthiar  1972c;  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988 


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Corallohothrium  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Etheostoma  exile 
Perea  flavescens 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Molnar  et  al.  1974 


*Proteocephalus  ambloplitis  (Leidy,  1887) 
Benedict,  1900 

Synonym:  Proteocephalus  micropteri 

(Leidy,  1887)  La  Rue,  1911 
Sites:  mesenteries,  viscera 

Hosts:  Culaea  inconstans  (9) 

Notropis  atherinoides  (1) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (1) 

Notropis  flavus  (1) 

Perea Jlaveseens  (1,  2,  3,  5,  6,  7, 
8.9,10,11) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (4,  5) 
Salvelinus  namayeush  (4,  5) 
Stizostedion  eanadense  (9) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  3,  9) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939,  2) 

Bangham  1941;  3)  Detwiler  1941;  4) 
MacLulich  1943b;  5)  Bangham  & Venard 
1946;  6)  Bangham  1955;  7)  Tedla  1969; 

8)  Fischer  & Freeman  1973;  9)  Dechtiar 
1972a;  10)  Tedla  & Fernando  1972;  1 1) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988 


Proteoeephalus  ambloplitis  (Leidy,  1887)  La 
Rue,  1911 

Synonym:  Proteoeephalus  mieropteri 

(Leidy,  1887)  La  Rue,  1911 
Site:  viscera 

Hosts:  Culaea  ineonstans  (3) 


Margariseus  margarita  (3) 

Perea  flaveseens  (1,  2) 

Phoxinus  eos  (3) 

Distribution:  EXP,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  2) 

Tedla  & Fernando  1972  (ON);  3)  Fischer 
1972  (EXP) 


Proteoeephalus  eoregoni  Wardle,  1932 
Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (2,  4,  5,  6) 
Coregonus  elupeaformis  (3,  4) 
Coregonus  sp.  (1) 

Salvelinus  namayeush  (4) 
Distribution:  HBD,  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Wardle  1932  (HBD);  2) 

Stewart-Hay  195  If  (MB);  3)  Stewart-Hay 
1952b  (MB);  4)  Stewart-Hay  1953a 
(MB);  5)  Stewart-Hay  1953b  (MB);  6) 
Anthony  1978a  (ON) 


Proteoeephalus  filieollis  (Rudolphi,  1802) 
Weinland,  1858 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (2,  3,  4,  6) 
Coregonus  elupeaformis  (5) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (1) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (3,  6) 
Distribution:  AB,  MB,  NF 

Records:  1)  Hanek  & Threlfall  1970a 

(NF);  2)  Leong  & Holmes  1974a  (AB  - 
Cold  Lake);  3)  Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  4)  Watson  1977  (MB);  5)  Watson 
& Dick  1979  (MB);  6)  Leong  & Holmes 
1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake) 


Proteoeephalus  y/wv/ari/w  Bangham,  1925 


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Site:  intestine 

Host:  Perea  flavescens 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Fischer  1972 


Proteocephalus  luciopercae  Wardle,  1932 
Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Stizostedion  canadense  (1,  9,  16) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16) 
Distribution:  MB,  ON,  SK 

Records:  1)  Wardle  1932  (MB,  SK);  2) 

Stewart-Hay  1951b  (MB);  3)  Stewart- 
Hay  195  If  (MB);  4)  Stewart-Hay  195  Ig 
(MB);  5)  Stewart-Hay  1952b  (MB);  6) 
Stewart-Hay  1953a  (MB);  7)  Stewart- 
Hay  1953b  (MB);  8)  Lawler  1954a 
(MB);  9)  Little  1954  (MB);  10)  Rawson 
1957a  (SK);  11)  Lawler  & Watson  1958 
(MB);  12)  Dickson  1964  (MB);  13) 
Anthony  1976  (ON);  14)  Anthony  1978b 
(ON);  15)  Poole  & Dick  1985  (MB);  16) 
Szalai  et  al.l992  (MB) 


Proteocephalus  longicollis  (Zeder,  1800) 
Nufer,  1905 

Synonyms:  Proteocephalus  pusillus 

Ward,  1910;  Proteocephalus  exiguus  La 
Rue,  1911;  Proteocephalus  neglectus  La 
Rue,  1911;  Proteocephalus  laruei  Faust, 
1920;  Proteocephalus  arcticus  Cooper, 
1921;  Proteocephalus  wicklijfi  Hunter  and 
Bangham  1933;  Proteocephalus 
salmonidicola  AlQxmder,  1951; 
Proteocephalus  tumidocollus  Wagner, 
1953 

Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (4,  5,  6,  8, 


10,  11,  12,  13,  15,  16,  17,  18,  23,  24,  28, 
39,  40,  41,  42,  43) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1,  2,  4, 
5,  9,  16,  17,  20,  21,  22,  23,  26,  28,  29, 
32,35,36,38,39,  40,41) 

Coregonus  zenithicus  (2) 

Cottus  cognatus  (22) 

Esox  lucius  (22,  38) 
Oncorhynchus  clarki  (3,  14) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (14,  25, 

30,  33,  35) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (6,  16, 

22,  37) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (14) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (18,  19,  26, 
27) 

Salvelinus  malma  (14,  25,  30, 

33,  35) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (7,  22,  3 1, 
34) 

Thymallus  arcticus  (22) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  CA,  LB,  MB,  NT, 

ON,  QC,  SK,  YT 

Records:  1)  Hart  193 1 (ON);  2)  Wardle 

1932  (MB,  SK);  3)  Wardle  1933a  (BC); 

4)  Hunter  and  Bangham  1933  (ON);  5) 
Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON);  6) 
Bangham  1941  (ON);  7)  MacLulich 
1943b  (ON);  8)  Miller  1944b  (NT);  9) 
Bangham  & Venard  1946  (ON);  10) 
Rawson  1951  (NT);  11)  Stewart-Hay 
195  If  (MB);  12)  Stewart-Hay  1953a 
(MB);  13)  Stewart-Hay  1953b  (MB);  14) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  15)  Little 
1954  (MB);  16)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  17) 
Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  18)  Hicks  & 
Threlfall  1973  (LB);  19)  Hanek  & Molnar 
1974  (QC);  20)  Leong  & Holmes  1974a 
(AB  - Cold  Lake);  21)  Leong  1975  (AB 
- Cold  Lake);  22)  Arthur  et  al.  1976 
(YT);  23)  Watson  1977  (MB);  24) 
Anthony  1978a  (ON);  25)  Anonymous 


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1978  (BC);  26)  Chinniah  & Threlfall  1978 
(LB);  27)  Thompson  & ThrelfaU  1978 
(QC);  28)  Watson  & Dickl979  (MB);  29) 
Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  30)  Anonymous  1981(BC);  31) 
Stewart  & Bernier  1982  (NT);  32) 

Drouin  1982  (AB  - McGregor  Lake); 
33)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  34) 

Stewart  & Bernier  1983  (NT);  35) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  37)  Curtis  1988 
(CA);  38)  Stock  1988  (AB  - Jarvis 
Lake);  39)  Dechtiar  & Christie 
1988  (ON);  40)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988 
(ON);  41)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON); 
42)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  43)  Szalai 
et  al.  1992  (MB) 


Proteocephalus  parallacticus  MacLulich, 
1943 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Salmo  trutta  (1,  2) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1,  2,  3,  4,  6) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (6) 

Distribution:  AB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  MacLulich  1943a  (ON);  2) 

MacLulich  1943b  (ON);  3)  Bangham  & 
Venard  1946  (ON);  4)  Choquette  1948a 
(QC);  5)  Freeman  1961  (ON);  6)  Freeman 
1964a  (ON);  7)  Mudry  & Anderson 
1977  (AB  - Upper  Waterton  Lake);  8) 
Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  9)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON) 


Proteocephalus  pearsei  La  Rue,  1919 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts : Coregonus  artedii  (13) 
Cottus  ricei  (10) 


Lota  lota  {ft,  16) 

Margariscus  margarita  (9) 
Notropis  atherinoides  (8) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 
8,  10,  11,  14,  15,  18,  19,  20,21,22) 
Percina  caprodes  {\,  17) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (1) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (12,  14) 
Distribution:  EXP,  MB,  ON 

Records : 1 ) Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  3) 
Bangham  & Venard  1946  (Ol^;  4) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  5)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1969a  (ON);  6)  Tedla  1969 
(ON);  7)  Tedla  & Fernando  1972  (ON); 

8)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  9)  Fischer  1972 
(EXP);  10)  Cannon  1973  (ON);  11) 
Fischer  1974  (ON);  12)  Anthony  1976 
(ON);  13)  Anthony  1978a  (ON);  14) 
Anthony  1978b  (ON);  15)  Poole  & Dick 
1985  (MB);  16)  Anthony  1987  (ON);  17) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  18)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON);  19)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988  (ON);  20)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  21)  Szalai  & Dick 
1991a  (MB);  22)  Szalai  & Dick  1991a 
(MB);  22)  Szalai  et  al.  1992  (MB) 


Proteocephalus  pinguis  La  Rue,  1911 

Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Hosts:  Esox  lucius  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18, 

19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27,  28,  29, 
30,31,32,  33,34,35,  36,37) 

Notropis  atherinoides  (4) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (4,  37) 

Perea  flavescens  (5,  24) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (22,  24,  28) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  MB,  NT,  ON, 

QC 


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Records:  1)  Wardle  1 932  (MB);  2) 

Wardle  1936  (MB);  3)  Richardson  1937 
(QC);  4)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON); 
5)  Cameron  1945  (QC);  6)  Miller  1945e 
(AB  - Lake  Athabasca);  7)  Rawson 
1951  (NT);  8)  Stewart-Hay  1951b  (MB); 
9)  Stewart-Hay  1951f  (MB);  10)  Worley 
& Bangham  1952  (QC);  11)  Stewart-Hay 
1952b  (MB);  12)  Stewart-Hay  1953a 
(MB);  13)  Lawler  1954a  (MB);  14) 
Bantam  & Adams  1954  (BC);  15)  Little 
1954  (MB);  16)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  17) 
Lawler  & Watson  1958  (MB);  18) 
Crossman  1962  (ON);  19)  Threlfall  & 
Hanek  1970b  (LB);  20)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  21)  Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  22)  Anthony  1976  (ON);  23) 
Watson  1977  (MB);  24)  Anthony  1978b 
(ON);  25)  Chinniah  & ThrelfaU  1978 
(LB);  26)  Thompson  & Threlfall  1978 
(QC);  27)  Watson  & Dick  1980  (MB); 

28)  Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  29)  Anthony  1983  (ON);  30) 
Shostak  & Dick  1986  (MB);  31)  Shostak 
& Dick  1987a  (MB);  32)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  33)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  34)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  35)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
36)  Shostak  & Dick  1989a  (^);  37) 
Szalai  et  al.  1992  (MB) 


Proteocephalus  ptychocheilus  Faust,  1920 
Site:  intestine 

Host:  Ptychocheilus  oregonensis 
Distribution:  BC 

Records:  Bangham  & Adams  1954; 
Anonymous  1978;  Anonymous  1981;  Arai 
& Mudry  1983;  Anonymous  1984 


Proteocephalus  pugetensis  Hoff  and  Hoff, 
1929 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Culaea  inconstans  (3) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (1,  2,  3) 
Distribution:  BC,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 

(BC);  2)  Lester  1975  (BC);  3)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON) 


Proteocephalus  singularis  La  Rue,  1911 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Coregonus  clupeaformis 

Distribution:  AB,  MB 

Records:  Lawlerl954a  (MB);  Little 

1954  (AB  - Bow  Lake,  Jackflsh  Lake, 
Lower  Waterton  Lake;  MB)  Lawler  & 
Watson  1958  (MB) 


* Proteocephalus  stizostethi  Hunter  and 
Bangham,  1933 

Site:  digestive  tract 

Hosts:  Culaea  inconstans 

Hiodon  tergisus 
Perea  flavescens 
Percina  caprodes 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

Proteocephalus  stizostethi  Hunter  and 
Bangham,  1933 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Esox  lucius  (3,  8) 

Siizostedion  canadense  (1,  2,  5) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,  7,  9,  10) 


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Distribution:  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Hunter  & Bangham  1933 

(ON);  2)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON); 
3)  Worley  & Bangham  1952  (QC);  4) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  5)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  6)  Anthony  1976  (ON);  7)  Anthony 
1978b  (ON);  8)  Anthony  1983  (ON);  9) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (01^;  10)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988  (ON) 


**Proteocephalus  sp. 

Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (26) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (57) 
Catostomus  ccmmersoni  (3) 
Coregonus  artedii  (11,  21,  29,  31, 
43) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1,7, 
12,  21,  28,  29,  31,  34,  36,  39,  43,  44,  46, 
47,51) 

Couesius  plumheus  (17,  56) 
Culaea  inconstans  (2) 

Esox  lucius  (5,  6,  14,  15,  16,  31, 
38,39,  40,  43,  44,51) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (22,  30) 
Hiodon  tergisus  (2) 

Lota  lota  (8,  21,  24,  31,  41,  52) 
Notropis  atherinoides  (2) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (2,  18) 
Noturus  flavus  (55) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (29,  31, 
43) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (18,  25) 
Perea  flavescens  (14,  35,  39,  44, 
51,58,  60) 

Phoxinus  neogaeus  (26) 
Pimephales  promelas  (27) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (17,  28) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (25,  34, 
47) 


Pungitius  pungitius  (23,  26,  3 1, 

32,  45,  59) 

Richardsonius  halteatus  (17) 
Salvelinusfontinalis  (4,  10,  18,  21, 
28,  29,  36,  40,  42,  53,  54,  57) 

Salvelirms  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (37,  56) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (9,  19,  21, 
28,  29,  36,  48,  49,  50) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (7,  13,  15,  20, 

33,  35) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  MB,  NB,  NF, 

NT,  ON,  QC,  SK 
Records:  1)  Hart  1930  (ON);  2) 

Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON);  3) 
Bangham  1941  (ON);  4)  Richardson  1942 
(QC);  5)  McLeod  1943  (MB);  6)  McLeod 
1944  (MB);  7)  Miller  1945d  (AB  - Lake 
Athabasca,  NT);  8)  Bangham  & Venard 
1946  (ON);  9)  Miller  & Kennedy  1948 
(NT);  10)  Munroe  1949  (LB);  11) 

Rawson  1951  (NT);  12)  Stewart-Hay 
195  If  (MB);  13)  Worley  & Bangham 
1952  (QC);  14)  Stewart-Hay  1952a 
(MB);  15)  McTavish  1952  (MB);  16) 
Stewart-Hay  1953c  (MB);  17)  Bangham 
& Adams  1954  (BC);  18)  Bangham  1955 
(ON);  19)  Rawson  1961  (SK);  20)  Ryder 
1963  (AB  - losegun  Lake);  21)  Freeman 
1964a  (ON);  22)  Threlfall  & Hanek  1970a 
(LB,  NF);  23)  ThrelfaU  & Hanek  1970b 
(LB);  24)  Threlfall  & Hanek  1971  (LB); 
25)  Bell  & Hoskins  1971  (BC);  26) 
Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  27)  Kakonge  1972 
(ON);  28)  Hicks  & Threlfall  1973  (LB); 
29)  Leong  & Holmes  1974a  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  30)  Lester  1975  (BC);  31)  Leong 
1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  32)  Dickinson  & 
Threlfall  1976  (LB);  33)  Anthony  1976 
(ON);  34)  Anonymous  1978  (BC);  35) 
Anthony  1978b  (ON);  36)  Chinniah  & 
Threlfall  1978  (LB);  37)  Dechtiar  & Berst 


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1978  (ON);  38)  Gordon  et  al.  1978  (QC); 
39)  Pybus  & Samuel  1978  (AB  - Blue 
Lake,  Cache  Lake,  Gregg  Lake,  Jarvis 
Lake);  40)  Thompson  & Threlfall  1978 
(QC);  41)  Anonymous  1981  (BC);  42) 
Black  1981a  (QC);  43)  Leong  & Holmes 
1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  44)  Samuel 
1981  [AB  > Blue  Lake,  Cache  Lake, 
Gregg  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake  (C 
clupeaformis).  Cache  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake 
(E.  lucius),  Cache  Lake  (P,  Jlavescens)]  , 
45)  Curtis  1982  (QC);  46)  Drouin  1982 
(AB  - Lake  McGregor);  47)  Arai  & 
Mudry  1983  (BC);  48)  McAllister  & 
Mudry  1983  (AB  - Cornwall  Lake);  49) 
Stewart  & Bernier  1983  (NT);  50) 

Stewart  & Bernier  1984  (NT);  51) 

Samuel  1985  [AB  - Blue  Lake  (C 
clupeaformis,  E,  lucius),  Cache  Lake 
(C  clupeaformis,  E,  lucius,  P, 
flavescens),  Gregg  Lake  (C 
clupeaformis),  Jarvis  Lake  (C 
clupeaformis,  E,  lucius)',  52)  Anthony 

1987  (ON);  53)  Frimeth  1987a  (NB);  54) 
Frimeth  1987b  (NB);  55)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  56)  Dechtiar  et  al. 

1988  (ON);  57)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  58)  Zelmer  1994  (AB  - 
Burntstick  Lake,  Carburn  Pond, 
Elkwater  Lake,  Fincastle  Lake,  Garner 
Lake,  Joker  Lake,  Pigeon  Lake,  Pine 
Lake,  Rattlesnake  Lake,  Sherburne 
Lake,  Sylvan  Lake);  59)  Marcogliese 
1995  (NS);  60)  Zelmer  & Arai  1998 
(AB  - Gamer  Lake) 


Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1,  2,  3) 

Salve  linus  namaycush  (1) 
Distribution:  AB,  MB,  QC 

Records:  1)  Lyster  1940a  (QC);  2) 

Choquette  1948a  (QC);  3)  Hofifean  & 
Dunbar  1961  (QC);  4)  Pillion  1961  (AB  - 
Lac  Ste.  Anne);  5)  Choudhury  & Dick 
1993  (MB) 


ORDER  PSEUDOPHYLLIDEA 


SUBORDER  BOTHRIOCEPHALATA 


SUPERFAMILY  AMPfflCOTYLOIDEA 


FAMILY  AMPHICOTYLIDAE 


Eubothrium  crassum  (Bloch,  1779)  Nybelin, 
1922 

Synonyms:  Ahothrium  crassum  (Bloch, 

1779);  Eubothrium  oncorhynchi  Wardle, 
1932 

Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (3,  5,  7) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1,  3) 
Lota  lota  (1,  3,  4,  6,  7,  9) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (7) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (10,  11) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (1,  2,  8) 
Distribution:  LB,  NB,  NT,  ON 

Records:!)  Cooper  1919  (ON);  2) 

Cooper  1921  (ON);  3)  Bangham  & 
Hunter  1939  (ON);  4)  Bangham  1941 
(ON);  5)  Miller  1944b  (NT);  6)  Bangham 
& Venard  1946  (ON);  7)  Bangham  1955 
(ON);  8)  Hicks  & Threlfall  1973  (LB);  9) 


Proteocephalidae  gen.  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (5) 
Lota  lota  (4) 


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Anthony  1987  (ON);  10)  Frimeth  1987a 
(NB);  11)  Frimeth  1987b  (NB) 


Eubothrium  rugosum  (Batsch,  1786) 
Nybelin,  1922 

Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Host:  Lota  lota 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  NT,  ON 

Records:  Wardle  1932  (MB);  Kuitunen- 

Ekbaum  1933  (MB);  MiUer  1944b  (NT); 
Miller  1945e  (AB  - Lake  Athabasca; 
NT);  Rawson  1951  (NT);  Stewart-Hay 
1952b  (MB);  Stewart-Hay  1953b  (MB); 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  Fillion 
1961  (AB  - Cold  Lake,  Lac  La  Nonne, 
Lac  Ste.  Anne);  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON); 
Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  Mudry 
& Anderson  1977  (AB  - Upper 
Waterton  Lake);  Anonymous  1978 
(BC);  Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB  - 
Cold  Lake);  Anderson  & Kennedy  1983 
(BC);  Anonymous  1984  (BC);  Dechtiar  et 
al.  1988  (ON);  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON) 


Eubothrium  salvelini  (Schrank,  1790) 
Nybelin,  1922 

Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (29,  35) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1 1,  29, 
31) 

Oncorhynchus  clarJd  (20) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (29,  37,  39, 
42,  45,  47) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (29,  37,  39, 
42,  45,  47) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (27,  31, 
53,  54) 


Prosopium  williamsoni  (33,  41) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (3,  20) 
Salmo  trutta  (24) 

Salvelinus  confluentus  (1,6) 
Salvelinus fontinalis  (1,  3,  4,  5,  7, 
9,  11,  13,  14,  17,  24,  25,  27,  28,  34,  36, 
38,  45,  46,  48,  49,  50,  51,  53,  54,  55,  56, 
57,  58,  59) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (35,  55) 

Salvelinus  malma  (3,  20,  33,  37, 
41,  42,  47) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (1,  2,  3,  8, 
9,10,  11,  12,  15,  16,  18,19,  20,  21,  22, 

23,  26,  27,  29,  30,  31,  32,  33,  34,  36,  39, 
40,  41,  43,  44,  46,  47,  48,  52,  53) 
Thymallus  arcticus  (31) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  MB, 

NB,  NF,  NT,  ON,  QC,  SK,  YT 
Records:  1)  Wardle  1932  (AB  - Spray 

Lakes,  MB,  NT);  2)  Wardle  1933b  (ON); 
3)  Kuitunen-Ekbaum  1933  (AB  - Spray 
Lakes);  4)  Richardson  1936  (QC);  5) 
Richardson  1937  (QC);  6)  Rawson  1939 
(AB  - Bow  Lake,  Moraine  Lake,  Lake 
Minnewanka);  7)  Lyster  1940a  (QC);  8) 
Richardson  1942  (QC);  9)  MacLulich 
1943b  (ON);  10)  Miller  1945e  (AB  - 
Lake  Athabasca,  NT);  11)  Bangham  & 
Venard  1946  (01^;  12)  Miller  1946b 
(NT);  13)  Choquette  1948a  (QC);  14) 
Fantham  & Porter  1948  (QC);  15)  Miller 
& Kennedy  1948  (NT);  16)  Rawson  1951 
(NT);  17)  Worley  & Bangham  1952 
(QC);  18)  Stewart-Hay  1953b  (MB);  19) 
Stewart-Hay  1953b  (MB);  20)  Bangham 
& Adams  1954  (BC);  21)  Bangham  1955 
(ON);  22)  Rawson  1959  (SK);  23) 
Rawson  1961  (SK);  24)  Sandeman  & 
Pippy  1967  (NF);  25)  Threlfall  & Hanek 
1970c  (NF);  26)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON); 

27)  Hicks  & Threlfall  1973  (LB);  28) 


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Hanek  & Molnar  1974  (QC);  29)  Leong 
& Holmes  1974a  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  30) 
Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  3 1) 
Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  32)  Mudry  & 
Anderson  1977  [AB  - Amethyst  Lake 
(O.  mykiss),  Upper  Waterton  Lake  (S. 
namaycush);  33)  Anonymous  1978  (BC); 
34)  Chinniah  & ThrelfaU  1978  (LB);  35) 
Dechtiar  & Berst  1978  (ON);  36)  Gordon 
et  al.  1978  (QC);  37)  Anonymous  1981 
(BC);  38)  Black  1981  (QC);  39)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  40) 
Stev/art  & Bernier  1982  (NT);  41)  Arai  & 
Mudry  1983  (BC);  42)  Anderson  & 
Kennedy  1983  (BC);  43)  Stewart  & 
Bernier 1983  (NT);  44)  McAllister  & 
Mudry  1983  (AB  - Cornwall  Lake);  45) 
Cone  & Ryan  1984  (NF);  46)  Stewart  & 
Bernier  1984  (NT);  47)  Anonymous 
1984  (BC);  48)  Frimeth  1987a  (NB);  49) 
Frimeth  1987b  (NB);  50)  Albert  & Curtis 
1988  (QC);  51)  Curtis  1988  (QC);  52) 
Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  53) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  54)  Baggs 
& McT.  Cowan  1989  (NF);  55)  Dechtiar 
et  al.  1989  (ON);  56)  Wright  et  al.  1989 
(QC);  57)  Albert  & Curtis  1991  (QC);  58) 
Marcogliese  & Cone  1991b  (NF);  59) 
Poulin  et  al.  1992  (QC) 


Eubothrium  tulipai  Ching  and  Andersen, 
1983 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Ptychocheilus  oregonensis 

Distribution:  BC 

Records:  Ching  & Andersen  1983; 

Anonymous  1984 


Eubothrium  sp. 


Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (7,  8) 

Coregonus  artedii  (5) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (5,  10) 
Couesius  plumbeus  (8) 

Esox  lucius  (6,  7,  12,  15) 

Lota  lota  (3) 

Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (11) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (15) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (10) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (8) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (13) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (11,  14) 
Richardsonius  balteatus  (8) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1,  4,  9,  10) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (2,  10) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (6) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  MB,  NF,  NT, 

QC 

Records:  1)  Frost  1940  (NF);  2)  Lyster 

1940a  (QC);  3)  McLeod  1943  (1^);  4) 
Munroe  1949  (LB);  5)  Rawson  1951 
(NT);  6)  Stewart-Hay  195  Ig  (MB);  7) 
McTavish  1953  (MB);  8)  Bangham  & 
Adams  1954  (BC);  9)  ThrelfaU  & Hanek 
1970c  (NF);  10)  Hicks  & ThrelfaU  1973 
(LB);  11)  Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  12)  Pybus  & Samuel  1978  (AB  - 
Cold  Lake);  13)  Anonymous  1978  (BC); 
14)  Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  15)  McAllister  & Mudry  1983 
(AB  - Hines  Creek  Dugout) 


FAMILY  BOTHRIOCEPHALIDAE 


Bothriocephalus  claviceps  (Goeze,  1782) 
Rudolphi,  1810 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Percopsis  omiscomaycus 


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Stizostedion  canadense 
Distribution:  ON 

Record;  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 


Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  Cooper,  1917 

Synonyms:  Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus 

luciopercae  Wardle,  1932; 
Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  hiodontos 
Wardle,  1932;  Bothriocephalus 
cuspidatus  cuspidatus  Coo^tv,  1917 

Sites:  intestine 

Hosts:  Esox  lucius  (2,  4,  6,  18,  31,  36, 

43) 

Etheostoma  exile  (3) 

Hiodon  alosoides  (2,  20,  23,  28, 
43) 

Hiodon  tergisus  (2,  3) 

Notropis  atherinoides  (3,  27) 
Perea  flavescens  (2,  3,  24,  25,  26, 
27,31,32,  37,38,  42,  43,  44) 

Percina  caprodes  (3) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (3) 
Salvelinus  malma  (18) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (9,  11,  12, 

18) 

Stizostedion  canadense  (2,  3,  19, 
27,  43) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  2,  3,  5,  7, 
8,  9,  10,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19, 
21,  22,  27,  29,  30,  33,  34,  35,  37,  38,  39, 
40,  41,  43) 

Distribution:  AB,  HBD,  MB,  NT,  ON, 

QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Cooper  1919  (ON);  2) 

Wardle  1932  (HBD);  3)  Bangham  & 
Hunter  1939  (ON);  4)  McLeod  1943 
(MB);  5)  MUler  1944b  (NT);  6)  McLeod 
1944  (MB);  7)  Miller  1945e  (AB  - Lake 
Athabasca);  8)  Rawson  1951  (SK);  9) 
Stewart-Hay  1951a  (MB);  10)  Stewart- 


Hay  1951b  (MB);  11)  Stewart-Hay  1951c 
(Nffi);  12)  Stewart-Hay  195  If  (MB);  13) 
Stewart-Hay  195  Ig  (MB);  14)  Worley  & 
Bangham  1952  (QC);  15)  Stewart-Hay 
1952b  (MB);  16)  Stewart-Hay  1953a 
(MB);  17)  Stewart-Hay  1953b  (MB);  18) 
Little  1954  (AB  - Bow  Lake,  Bow 
River,  Waterton  Lakes);  19)  Bangham 
1955  (ON);  20)  Reed  1962  (SK);  21) 
Ryder  1963  (AB  - Lac  Ste.  Anne, 
losegun  Lake);  22)  Dickson  1964  (MB); 
23)  Kennedy  & Sprules  1967  (AB  - 
Lake  Claire,  Red  Deer  River,  South 
Saskatchewan  River;  MB,  ON,  SK);  24) 
Tedla  & Fernando  1969a  (ON);  25)  Tedla 
1969  (ON);  26)  Tedla  & Fernando  1972 
(ON);  27)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  28) 
Donald  & Kooyman  1974  (AB  - 
Chenal  des  Quatre  Fourches,  Lake 
Claire,  Mamawi  Lake,  Prairie  River); 
29)  Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  30) 
Anthony  1976  (ON);  31)  Mudry  & 
Anderson  1977  (AB  - Lower  Waterton 
Lake);  32)  Anthony  1978b  (ON);  33) 
Pybus  & Samuel  1978  (AB  - Gregg 
Lake);  34)  Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB  - 
Cold  Lake);  35)  Samuel  1981  (AB  - 
Gregg  Lake);  36)  Anthony  1983  (ON); 
37)  Poole  & Dick  1985  (MB);  38) 
Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON)i  39) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  40)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON);  41)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988  (ON);  42)  Szalai  & Dick 
1991a  (MB);  43)  Szalai  et  al.  1992  (MB); 
44)  Zelmer  1994  (AB  - Garner  Lake, 
Pigeon  Lake,  Sherburne  Lake,  Sylvan 
Lake) 


Bothriocephalus  formosus  Mueller  and  Van 
Cleave,  1932 


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Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Etheostoma  exile  (1,  2) 

Percina  caprodes  (2) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (1,  2,  3) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1955;  2)  Dechtiar 

1972a;  3)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988 


Bothriocephalus  opsariichthydis  Yamaguti, 
1934 

Synonyms:  Bothriocephalus 

acheilognathi  Yamaguti,  1934; 
Bothriocephalus  fluviatilis  Yamaguti, 
1952;  Bothriocephalus  gowkongensis 
Yeh,  1955 
Site:  intestine 

Host:  Ptychocheilus  oregonensis 

Distribution:  BC 

Records:  Anonymous  1978;  Arai  & 

Mudry  1983 


Bothriocephalus  sp. 

Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Hosts:  Coregonus  clupeaformis  (3,  4,  5) 

Esox  lucius  (6) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (11,  13) 
Hiodon  tergisus  (3) 

Lota  lota  (7,  8,  15) 
Myoxocephalus  thompsoni  (14) 
Perea  flavescens  (1,  4,  6,  8,  10, 

12,  16,  17) 

Salve linus  namaycush  (3,  7) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (2,  9,  13) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  NF,  NT,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  2) 

McLeod  1943  (MB);  3)  Miller  1945e 
(AB  - Lake  Athabasca;  NT);  4) 
Bangham  & Venard  1946  (ON);  5) 


Rawson  1951  (NT);  6)  Stewart-Hay 
1952a  (MB);  7)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 
(BC);  8)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  9)  Fillion 
1961  (AB  - Lac  Ste.  Anne);  10)  Dickson 
1964  (MB);  1 1)  Hanek  & Threlfall  1970a 
(NF);  12)  Cannon  1973  (ON);  13)  Pybus 
& Samuel  1978  (AB  - Gregg  Lake);  14) 
Black  & Lankester  1981a  (ON);  15) 
Anthony  1987  (ON);  16)  Zelmer  1994 
(AB  - Gamer  Lake,  Pigeon  Lake, 
Sherburne  Reservoir,  Sylvan  Lake); 

17)  Zelmer  & Arai  1998  (AB  - Garner 
Lake) 


Bothriocephalidae  gen.  sp. 

Sites.  intestine,  mesenteries 
Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (\) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (2) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (2) 
Distribution:  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Pritchard  1931  (ON);  2) 

Hanek  & Molnar  1974  (QC) 


FAMILY  TRIAENOPHORIDAE 


"^^Triaenophorus  crassusVoTQX,  1868 

Synonyms:  Triaenophorus  rohustus 

Olsson,  1893;  Triaenophorus  sp.  type 
robustus  of  Cooper  (1919); 
Triaenophorus  tricuspidatus  morpha 
Wardle,  1932; 

Triaenophorus  tricuspidatus  of 
Newton  (1932)  (partim) 

Site:  musculature 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (2,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 
9,  10,  11,  12,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  22, 
23,  24,  25,  26,  27,  30,  31,  32,  35,  40, 


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45,  47,  50,  51,  54,  55,  57,  60,  61,  62,  63, 
65,  61,  69,  70,  71,  72,  74,  75,  76,  77,  78, 

80,  82,  83,  84,  85,  86,  90,  91,  94,  95,  96, 
97,  99,100,  103,  104,  105,  106,  108,  112, 
113,  114,  115,  118,  119,  120,  128,  130, 
131,  133,  134,  135,  136,  138,  139,  140, 
141,  144,  151,  157,  158,  159) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (2,  4, 

5,  7,  9,  10,11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18, 
19,  20,  21,  23,  25,  28,  29,  30,  31,  32,  33, 

34,  35,  36,  37,  38,  39,  40,  41,  42,  43 , 44, 
45,  46,  47,  48,  49,  50,  52,  56,  57,  58,  59, 
61,  62,  63,  64,  65,  66,  67,  68,  70,  71,  72, 
73,  74,  75,  77,  79,  80,  82,  83,  85,  86,  87, 
88,  89,  93,  94,  95,  96,  97,  98,  99,  100, 
101,  102,  103,  104,  105,  106,  107,  108, 
109,  no.  111,  112,  113,  114,  115,  116, 
118,  119,  120,  121,  122,  125,  126,  127, 
128,  130,  131,  132,  133,  134,  135,  136, 
137,  138,  139,  142,  143,  144,  145,  146, 
147,  148,  149,  150,  151,  152,  154,  155, 
156,  157,  158,  159) 

Coregonus  zenithicus  (2,  4,  5,  32, 

35,  40,  53,  54,  55,  60,  65,  74,  78,  80,  82, 
83,  85) 

Coregonus  sp.  (1,  3,  27,  28,  56,  63, 

81,  98,  99,  101,  102,  119,  122,  131) 

Lampetra  japonica  (129) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (152,  153) 
Perea  flavescens  (3) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (45,  62, 
63,  66,  94,  137,  157) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (11,  18,  25, 

133) 

Prosopium  sp.  (10,  76) 

Salve linus  fontinalis  (32,  63,  118, 

135) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (\2,  17,  18, 
24,  26,  31,  32,  41,  45,  62,  63,  66,  67,  75, 
92,  93,  94,  99,  112,  113,  117,  118,  123, 
124,  135,  136,  137,  142,  158) 

Thymallus  arcticus  (24,  27,  30,  62, 


63,  66,  67,  75,  94,  137) 

Distribution;  AB,  BC,  CA,  EXP,  LB, 
MB,  NT,  ON,  QC,  SK,  YT 
Records:  1)  Cooper  1919  (ON);  2) 

Bajkov  1932  (MB);  3)  Wardle  1932 
(MB);  4)  Newton  1932  (MB);  5) 
Nicholson  1932a  (MB);  6)  Fallis  1934 
(ON);  7)  Ekbaum  1935  (CA);  8) 
Kuitunen-Ekbaum  1936  (ON);  9) 

Detwiler  1941  (MB);  10)  Miller  1943 
(AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake);  11)  Miller 
1944a  (AB  - Cold  Lake,  Lesser  Slave 
Lake);  12)  Miller  1944b  (NT);  13)  MiUer 
1944c  (AB  - Lake  Athabasca);  14) 
Miller  1944d  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake); 
15)  Clemens  et  al.  1945  (BC);  16)  MUler 
1945b  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake);  17) 
Miller  1945c  (AB  - Lake  Athabasca); 
18)  Miller  1945d  (AB  - Lesser  Slave 
Lake);  19)  Doan  1945a  (MB);  20)  Doan 
1945b  (MB);  21)  Doan  1945c  (AB  - 
unspecified,  MB,  SK);  22)  Doan  1945d 
(MB);  23)  Doan  1945e  (Nffi);  24)  Miller 
1946a  (NT);  25)  Miller  1946c  (AB  - 
Lesser  Slave  Lake);  26)  Miller  1946d 
(NT);  27)  Miller  & Watson  1946  (AB  - 
Baptiste  Lake);  28)  Doan  1946a  C^); 
29)  Doan  1946b  (MB);  30)  Miller  1947 
(NT);  3 1)  Rawson  1947a  (NT);  32) 
Rawson  1947b  (AB  - Lake 
Athabasca);  33)  Doan  1947a  (MB);  34) 
Doan  1947b  (MB);  35)  MUler  1948  (AB 
- Lesser  Slave  Lake);  36)  Kennedy 
1948a  (MB);  37)  Kennedy  1948b  (MB); 
38)  McMurtie  & Carter  1948  (CA);  39) 
Doan  1948a  (MB);  40)  Doan  1948b 
(MB);  41)  Miller  & Kennedy  1948  (NT); 
42)  Oakland  1948  (MB);  43)  Doan  1949a 
(MB);  44)  Doan  1949b  (MB);  45)  Doan 
1949c  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake);  46) 
Oakland  1949  (MB);  47)  Reed  & 

Dymond  1949  (MB);  48)  Wheaton  & 


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Rawson  1949a  (SK);  49)  Wheaton  & 
Rawson  1949b  (SK);  50)  Amason  1950 
(MB);  51)  Miller  1950  (AB  - Square 
Lake);  52)  Oakland  1950  (MB);  53) 
Keleher  1950a  (MB);  54)  Keleher 
1950b  (MB);  55)  Keleher  1950c  (MB); 
56)  Doan  1950  (MB);  57)  Lawler  1950a 
(MB);  58)  Lawler  1950b  (MB);  59) 
Rawson  & Wheaton  1950  (SK);  60) 
Welch  1950a  (ON);  61)  Welch  1950b 
(ON);  62)  Rawson  1951  (NT);  63) 
Stewart-Hay  1951a  (MB);  64)  Wheaton 
& Hazen  195 1 (SK);  65)  Keleher  & 
Matheson  1951  (MB);  66)  Kennedy  1951 
(MB);  67)  Lawler  1951a  (MB);  68) 
Lawler  1951b  (MB);  69)  Lawler  1951c 
(MB);  70)  Welch  1951  (ON);  71)  Doan 
1951  (MB);  72)  Lawler  1952b  (1^);  73) 
Lawler  1952c  (MB);  74)  Reed  & 
Dymond  1951  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake, 
MB,  ON);  75)  Miller  1952  (AB  - 
Baptiste  Lake,  Calling  Lake,  Cold 
Lake,  Lac  la  Biche,  Lesser  Slave 
Lake,  Pinehurst  Lake,  Seibert  Lake, 
Square  Lake,  Utikuma  Lake, 

Winnifred  Lake,  MB);  76)  MUIer  1952b 
(AB  - Square  Lake);  77)  Reed  & 
Dymond  1952  (MB);  78)  Keleher  1952a 
(f^);  79)  Keleher  1952b  (MB);  80) 
Miller  & Johnson  1952  (AB  - Square 
Lake);  81)  Wheaton  1952  (NT);  82) 
Welch  1952a  (ON);  83)  Welch  1952b 
(ON);  84)  Stewart-Hay  1952a  (MB);  85) 
McTavish  1952  (MB);  86)  McBumey  & 
Lawler  1953  (MB);  87)  Lawler  1953b 
(MB);  88)  Lawler  1953c  (MB);  89) 
Lawler  1953d  (MB);  90)  Miller  1953 
(AB  - Square  Lake);  91)  Libin  1953a 
(ON);  92)  Libin  1953b  (EXP);  93) 
Stewart-Hay  1953a  (MB);  94)  Doan 
1953  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake,  MB, 

SK);  95)  Reed  1953  (AB  - Lesser  Slave 


Lake);  96)  Reed  & Dymond  1953  (MB); 
97)  Miller  1954  (AB  - Lesser  Slave 
Lake);  98)  Lawler  & Scott  1954  (MB, 
NT,  ON);  99)  Lawler  1954a  (MB);  100) 
Kask  1954  (MB);  101)  Lawler  1955 
(MB);  102)Bangham  1955  (ON);  103) 
Fuller  1955  (NT);  104)  Kask  1955  (MB); 
105)  Kask  1956  (MB);  106)  Rawson 
1957b  (SK);  107)  Kask  1958  (MB);  108) 
Lawler  & Watson  1958  (MB);  109) 
Lawler  1958b  (MB);  110)  Lawler  1959b 
(MB);  111) Kask  1959(1^);  112) 
Rawson  1959  (SK);  113)  Crampton  1960 
(MB);  1 14)  Kask  1960  (MB);  1 15) 

Lawler  1960b  (MB);  116)  Rawson  1961 
(SK);  117)  Lawler  1961a  (MB);  118) 
Kask  1961  (MB);  119)  Kask  1962  (T^); 
120)  Watson  1963b  (I^);  121)  Sunde 
1963b  (MB);  122)  Watson  1963b  (MB); 
123)  Dickson  1964  (MB);  124)  Budde 
1965  (MB);  125)  Lawler  1965a  (MB); 
126)  Lawler  1965b  (MB);  127)  Sunde 
1965  (MB);  128)  Buchwald  & Nursall 
1969  (NT);  129)  Freese  1969  (CA);  130) 
Lawler  1970  (MB);  131)  Freese  1970 
(MB);  132)  Paetz  & Nelson  1970  (AB  - 
Lesser  Slave  Lake);  133)  Freese  1971 
(CA);  134)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  135) 
Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  136) 
Anonymous  1976  (AB  - Baptiste  Lake, 
Brintnell  Lake,  Georges  Lake,  Kehiwin 
Lake,  Muskwa  Lake,  Sandy  Lake, 
Square  Lake  (C  artedii);  Amisk  Lake, 
Bocquene  Lake,  Cold  Lake,  Equisetum 
Lake,  Ethel  Lake,  Fawcett  Lake,  Heart 
Lake,  Hilda  Lake,  losegun  Lake,  Lac  la 
Biche,  Lac  la  Nonne,  Lesser  Slave 
Lake,  Little  Sandy  Lake,  Long  Lake  H, 
Long  Lake  HI,  Marie  Lake,  May  Lake, 
Moose  Lake,  Nipisi  Lake  (Little 
Whitefish  Lake),  OrlofTLake,  Pearson 
Lake,  Pinehurst  Lake,  Pound  Lake, 


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Rock  Island  Lake,  Skeleton  Lake, 

South  Wabasca  Lake,  Twin  Lakes, 
Winnifred  Lake,  Wolf  Lake  (C  artedii, 
C clupeaformis);  Cornwall  Lake, 
Leland  Lakes  (C  artedii,  C 
clupeaformis,  S,  namaycush);  Arch 
Lake,  Lake  Athabasca,  Bitscho  Lake, 
Bourque  Lake,  Burnt  Lake,  Burstall 
Lake,  Calling  Lake,  Carson  Lake 
(McLeod  Lake),  Charles  Lake,  Lake 
Chipewyan,  Christina  Lake,  Colin 
Lake,  Florence  Lake,  Frenchman  Lake, 
Frog  Lake,  Gift  Lake,  Gipsy  Lake, 
Glover  Lake,  Gods  Lake,  Goodfish 
Lake,  Graham  Lake,  Gregg  Lake, 
Gregoire  Lake,  Grist  Lake,  Haig  Lake, 
Ipiatik  Lake,  Jackfish  Lake,  Jarvis 
Lake,  Jumbo  Lake,  Kirby  Lake,  Leggo 
Lake,  Lodge  Lake,  Long  Lake  1,  Loutit 
Lake,  Margaret  Lake,  McLelland, 
Mink  Lake,  Namur  Lake,  North 
Wabasca  Lake,  Peerless  Lake,  Pegasus 
Lake,  Piche  Lake,  Potts  Lake,  Primrose 
Lake,  Richardson  Lake,  Roy-£mma 
Lake,  Ryan  Lake,  Sander  Lake, 

Sawn  Lake,  Seibert  Lake,  Touchwood 
Lake,  Twin  Lake,  Utikuma  Lake, 
Utikumasis  Lake,  Vandersteene  Lake, 
Whitefish  Lake,  Wylies  Lake  (C 
clupeaformis);  Tulip  Lake  (C 
clupeaformis,  S,  namaycush);  137) 
Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  138)  Watson 
1977  (MB);  139)  Dick  & Watson  1977 
(MB);  140)  Anthony  1978a  (ON);  141) 
Chinniah  & Threlfall  1978  (LB);  142) 
Pybus  & Samuel  1978  (AB  - Blue  Lake, 
Cache  Lake,  Gregg  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake); 
143)  Watson  & Dick  1979  (MB);  144) 
Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  145)  Samuel  1981  (AB  - Lake 
Athabasca,  Blue  Lake,  Cache  Lake, 
Calling  Lake,  Cold  Lake,  Gregg  Lake, 


Haig  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake,  Lac  la  Biche, 
North  Wabasca  Lake);  146)  Dick  & 
Rosen  1982  (MB);  147)  Rosen  & Dick 
1982a  (MB);  148)  Rosen  & Dick  1982b 
(MB);  149)  Bodaly  et  al.  1983  (MB); 

150)  Rosen  & Dick  1983  (MB);  151) 
Rosen  & Dick  1984a  (MB);  152)  Rosen 
& Dick  1984b  (EXP,  MB);  153)  Rosen  & 
Dick  1984c  (Nffi);  154)  Samuel  1985 
(AB  > Lake  Athabasca,  Blue  Lake, 
Cache  Lake,  Calling  Lake,  Cold  Lake, 
Gregg  Lake,  Haig  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake, 
Lac  la  Fiche,  North  Wabasca  Lake); 

155)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON); 

156)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  157) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  158) 
Nelson  & Paetz  1992  (AB  - 
unspecified);  159)  Boily  & Curtis  1992 

(QC) 


Thaenophorus  crassus'F Orel,  1868 

Synonyms:  Triaenophorus  rohustus 

Olsson,  1893;  Triaenophorus  type 
rohustus  of  Cooper  (1919); 

Triaenophorus  tricuspidatus  morpha 
megadontusV^dsdXQ,  1932 
Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Host:  Esox  lucius 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  CA,  CCA,  HBD, 
LB,  MB,  NT,  ON,  QC,  SK,  YT 
Records:  Cooper  1919  (ON);  Newton  1932 
(MB);  Wardle  1932  (MB);  Fallis  1934 
(ON);  Ekbaum  1935  (CA);  Kuitinen- 
Ekbaum  1936  (MB,  ON);  Ekbaum  1937 
(MB,  ON);  Detwiler  1941  (MB);  Miller 
1943  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake);  Miller 
1943a  (AB  -Cold  Lake,  Lesser  Slave  ? 
Lake);  Miller  1944b  (NT);  Mdler  1944d 
(AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake);  Clemens  et  al. 


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1945  (BC);  Doan  1945a  (MB);  Doan 
1945b  (MB);  Doan  1945e  (MB);  Miller 
1945c  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake);  Miller 
1945d  (AB  - Athabasca  Lake);  Doan 
1946a  (MB);  Doan  1946b  (MB);  Miller 
1946c  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake);  Miller 
& Watkins  1946  (AB  - Baptiste  Lake); 
Doan  1947a  (MB);  Doan  1947b  (MB); 
Miller  1947  (NT);  Rawson  1947a  (NT); 
Doan  1948a  (MB);  Doan  1948b  (MB); 
Miller  1948  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake); 
Doan  1949a  (MB);  Doan  1949b 
(MB);Doan  1949c  (AB  - Lesser  Slave 
Lake,  MB,  SK);  Reed  & Dymond  1949 
(MB);  Wheaton  & Rawson  1949a  (SK); 
Doan  1950  (MB);  Lawler  1950a  (MB); 
Miller  1950  (AB  - Square  Lake); 
Oakland  1950  (MB);  Rawson  & Wheaton 

1950  (SK);  Welch  1950b  (ON);  Bangham 

1951  (ON);  Kennedy  1951  (MB,  NT); 
Lawler  1951a  (MB);  Lawler  1951c  (MB); 
Libin  1951a  (AB-  unspecified);  Libin 
1951b  (AB  - Baptiste  Lake);  Libin 
1951c  (AB  - Baptiste  Lake);  Rawson 
1951  (OT);  Reed  & Dymond  1951  (MB); 
Wheaton  & Hazen  1951  (SK);  Doan  1951 
(MB);  Lawler  1952b  (MB);  Lawler  1952c 
(MB);  Libin  1952  (ON);  McTavish  1952 
(MB);  Miller  1952b  (AB  - Baptiste 
Lake,  Lesser  Slave  Lake,  Square  Lake); 
Reed  & Dymond  1952  (MB,  ON); 
Stewart-Hay  1952b  (MB);  Welch  1952a 
(ON);  Welch  1952b  (ON);  Miller  & 
Huston  1952  (AB  - Baptiste  Lake, 
Square  Lake);  Lawler  1953a  (MB); 
Lawler  1953c  (MB);  Lawler  & McBurney 
1953  (MB);  Doan  1953  (CCA);  Lawler 

1953  (MB);  McBurney  & Lawler  1953 
(MB);  Miller  1953  (AB  - Square  Lake); 
Reed  & Dymond  1953  (AB  - Square 
Lake);  Stewart-Hay  1953a  (MB);  Kask 

1954  (MB);  Lawler  1954a  (MB);  Lawler 


1954c  (MB);  Lawler  1954e  (MB);  Lawler 
& Scott  1954  (ON);  Bangham  1955 
(ON);  Kask  1955  (J^);  Kennedy  1955 
(MB);  Lawler  1955  (MB);  Kask  1956 
(MB);  Lawler  1956a  (MB);  Lawler  1956c 
(MB);  Watson  & Lawler  1956  (MB); 
Kask  1957  (MB);  Lawler  1957  (MB); 
Rawson  1957b  (SK);  Kask  1958  (MB); 
Kennedy  1958  (MB);  Lawler  1958a 
(MB);  Lawler  & Watson  1958  (MB); 
Kask  1959  (MB);  Lawler  1956d  (Nffi); 
Kask  1960  (MB);  Lawler  1960a  (MB); 
Watson  & Price  1960  (MB,  NT,  ON); 
Kask  1961  (MB);  Lawler  1961a  (MB); 
Lawler  1961b  (MB);  Lawler  1961c  (J^); 
Watson  & Lawler  1961  (MB);  Kask  1962 
(MB);  Watson  & Lawler  1963  (MB); 
Watson  & Lawler  1965a  (MB);  Lawler 
1965a  (MB);  Lawler  1965b  (MB);  Lawler 
1965d  (MB);  Watson  & Lawler  1965a 
(MB);  Watson  & Lawler  1965b  (MB); 
Lawler  1966b  (MB);  Wilson  & Ronald 
1967  (ON);  Lawler  1970  (MB);  Paetz  & 
Nelson  1970  (AB  - unspecified);  Dechtiar 
1972a  (ON);  Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  Anthony  1976  (ON);  Arthur  et  al. 
1976  (YT);  Dick  & Watson  1977  (MB); 
Watson  1977  (MB);  Anthony  1978b 
(ON);  Chinniah  & Threlfall  1978  (LB); 
Pybus  & Samuel  1978  (AB  - Blue  Lake, 
Cache  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake);  Thompson  & 
Threlfall  1978  (QC);  Watson  & Dick 
1980  (MB);  Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB- 
Cold  Lake);  Samuel  1981  (AB  - Blue 
Lake,  Cache  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake);  Dick 
& Rosen  1982  (MB);  Anthony  1983 
(ON);  Poole  1983  (MB);  Rosen  & Dick 
1984b  (MB);  Shostak  et  al.  1984  (MB); 
Samuel  1985  (AB  - Blue  Lake,  Cache 
Lake,  Jarvis  Lake);  Shostak  & Dick 
1986  (MB);  Shostak  & Dick  1987a  (MB); 
Shostak  & Dick  1987b  (MB);  Shostak  8c 


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Dick  1987c  (MB);  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988 
(ON);  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON); 
Shostak  & Dick  1989a  (MB);  Shostak  & 
Dick  1989b  (MB) 


*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (Pallas,  1760) 
Rudolphi,  1819 

Includes:  Triaenophorus  sp.  type 

nodulosus  of  Cooper  (1919)  (partim) 

Sites:  mesenteries,  viscera 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (5 1) 

Carpiodes  cyprinus  (53,  54) 
Catostomus  catostomus  (46,  51) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  3,  40, 
42,  50,  51,  53,  54) 

Coregonus  artedii  (41,  42,  57) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (20,  22, 
41,42,  54,  55) 

Cotius  cognatus  (13 y 17,  19,  20, 

21,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27,  43,  44) 

Lota  lota  (4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  10,  11,  13, 
14,  15,  16,  18,  21,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27,  28, 
31,32,38,  43,  44,  46,  56,  57) 

Moxostoma  anisurum  (38,  39,  40) 
Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (51) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (49,  57) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (41,  42,  43, 
48) 

Perea  flavescens  (\,  2,  10,  11,  12, 

13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  21,  23,  24,  25,  26, 

27,  29,  30,  31,  32,  33,  34,  35,  36,  37,  38, 

40,  41,  45,  46,  49,  50,  51,  53,  54,  55,  56, 

57,  58,  59) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (40) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (51) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (48) 
Rhinichthys  cataractae  (52) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (45) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (22,  41,  42, 


43,  48) 

Stizostedion  canadense  (38,  40) 

Thymallus  arcticus  (9) 

Distribution:  AB,  MB,  NT,  ON,  WCA, 

YT 

Records:  1)  Cooper  1919  (ON);  2) 

Ekbaum  1935  (WCA);  3)  Bangham  & 
Hunter  1939  (ON);  4)  MUIer  1943  (AB  - 
Lesser  Slave  Lake);  5)  Miller  1944a 
(AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake);  6)  Miller 
1945a  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake);  7) 
Miller  1946c  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake); 
8)  Doan  1945c  (MB);  9)  Miller  1946a 
(NT);  10)  Lawler  1950a  (MB);  11) 

Lawler  1950c  (MB);  12)  Stewart-Hay 
1951c  (MB);  13)  Lawler  1951a  (MB);  14) 
Reed  & Dymond  1951  (MB);  15)  Welch 
1952a  (ON);  16)  Welch  1952b  (ON);  17) 
Lawler  1952a  (MB);  18)  Lawler  1952b 
(MB);  19)  Reed  & Dymond  1952  (MB); 
20)  Stewart-Hay  1952a  (MB);  21)  Lawler 
1953a  (MB);  22)  Stewart-Hay  1953a 
(MB);  23)  Lawler  1953b  (MB);  24) 
Lawler  1954a  (MB);25)  Lawler  1955 
(MB);26)  Lawler  & Watson  1958  (MB); 
27)  Lawler  1959a  (MB);  28)  Fillion  1961 
(AB  - Lac  Ste  Anne);  29)  Lawler  1965c 
(MB);  30)  Lawler  1966b  (MB);  31) 
Lawler  1968  (MB);  32)  Lawler  1969 
(MB);  33)  Tedla  & Fernando  1969a 
(ON);  34)  Tedla  & Fernando  1969c  (ON); 
35)  Tedla  1969  (ON);  36)  Paetz  & 
Nelson  1970  (AB  - unspecified);  37) 
Tedla  & Fernando  1972  (ON);  38) 
Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  39)  Dechtiar  1972b 
(ON);  40)  Collins  & Dechtiar  1974  (ON); 
41)  Leong  & Holmes  1974a  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  42)  Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  43)  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  44) 
Watson  1977  (MB);  45)  Dechtiar  & Berst 
1978  (ON);  46)  Pybus  & Samuel  1978 
(AB  - Angling  Lake);  47)  Anthony 


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1978b  (ON);  48)  Leong  & Holmes  1981 
(AB  - Cold  Lake);  49)  Poole  & Dick 
1985  (MB);  50)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 
(ON);  51)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  52) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  53) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON);  54)  Stock 
1988  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake);  55)  Szalai  & 
Dick  1991a  (MB);  56)  Nelson  & Paetz 
1992  (AB  - unspecified);  57)  Szalai  et  al. 
1992  (MB);  58)  Zelmer  1994  (AB  - 
Garner  Lake,  Pigeon  Lake,  Sylvan 
Lake);  59)  2^1mer  & Arai  1998 
(AB  - Gamer  Lake) 


Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (Pallas,  1760) 
Rudolphi,  1819 

Synonym:  Triaenophorus  tricuspidatus 

morpha Wardle,  1932 

Includes:  Triaenophorus  tricuspidatus  of 

Newton  (1932)  (partim);  Triaenophorus 
sp.  type  nodulosus  of  Cooper  (1919) 
(partim) 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Esox  lucius  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 
10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20, 

21,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27,  28,  29,30,  31, 

32,  33,  34,  35,  36,  37,  38,  39,  40,  41,  42, 

43,  44,  45,  46,  47,  48,  49,  50,  51,  52,  53, 

54,  55,  56,  57,  58,  60,  61,  62,  63,  66,  67, 

68,  69,  70,  71,  72,  73) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  12,  56,  59, 
63,  64,  65) 

Distribution:  AB,  CA,  MB,  NT,  ON, 

SK,  YT 

Records:  1)  Nicholson  1928  (MB);  2) 

Newton  1932  (MB);  3)  Wardle  1932 
(MB);  4)  Ekbaum  1935  (CA);  5)  Miller 
1943  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake);  6) 

Miller  1944a  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake); 
7)  Miller  1944b  (NT);  8)  Miller  1944d 


(AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake);  9)  Miller 
1945a  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake);  10) 
Miller  1945c  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake); 

1 1)  Miller  1945e  (NT);  12)  Lawler  1950a 
(MB);  13)  Lawler  1950b  (MB);  14) 
Rawson  1951  (NT);  15)  Libin  1951b 
(AB  - Baptiste  Lake);  16)  Libin  1951c 
(AB  - Baptiste  Lake);  17)  Wheaton  & 
Hazen  1951  (SK);  18)  Stewart-Hay 
1952b  (MB);  19)  Miller  1952a  (AB  - 
unspecified);  20)  Welch  1952a  (ON);  21) 
Welch  1952b  (ON);  22)  Lawler  1952a 
(MB);  23)  Lawler  1952b  (MB);  24) 
Stewart-Hay  1953a  (MB);  25)  Reed  1953 
(MB);  26)  Lawler  & McBumey  1953 
(MB);  27)  Lawler  1953a  (MB);  28) 
Lawler  1953b  (MB);  29)  Lawler  1954a 
(MB);  30)  Lawler  1955  (MB);  31)  Lawler 
1956  (MB);  32)  Watson  & Lawler  1956 
(MB);  33)  Lawler  & Watson  1958  (MB); 
34)  Lawler  1958a  (MB);  35)  Lawler 
1959b  (MB);  36)  Watson  & Price  1960 
(MB);  37)  Lawler  1960a  (MB);  38) 
Lawler  1961b  (MB);  39)  Watson  & 
Lawler  1961  (I^);  40)  Watson  & Lawler 
1963  (MB);  41)  Lawler  1963a  (MB);  42) 
Watson  1963a  (MB);  43)  Lawler  1964a  ( 
MB);  44)  Watson  & Lawler  1965a  (MB); 
45)  Watson  & Lawler  1965b  ( MB);  46) 
Lawler  1965b  (MB);  47)  Lawler  1965c 
(MB);  48)  Lawler  1966b  (MB);  49) 
Lawler  1968  (MB);  50)  Lawler  1969 
(MB);  51)  Paetz  & Nelson  1970  (AB  - 
unspecified);  52)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON); 
53)  Collins  & Dechtiar  1974  (ON);  54) 
Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  55) 
Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  56)  Anthony 
1976  (ON);  57)  Watson  1977  (MB);  58) 
Pybus  & Samuel  1978  (AB  - Angling 
Lake);  59)  Anthony  1978b  (ON);  60) 
Watson  & Dick  1980  (MB);  61)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  62) 


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Anthony  1983  (ON);  63)  Poole  & Dick 
1985  (MB);  64)  Samuel  1985  (AB  - 
Jarvis  Lake);  65)  Shostak  & Dick  1986 
(MB);  66)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 
(ON);  67)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988 
(ON);  68)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  69) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  70)  Stock 
1988  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake);  71)  Shostak  & 
Dick  1989a  (MB);  72)  Nelson  & Paetz 
1992  (AB  - unspecified);  73)  Szalai  et 
al.  1992  (MB) 


*Tria3nophorus  stizostedionis  Miller,  1945 

Includes:  Triaenophorus  sp.  of  Miller 

(1943) 

Sites:  coelom,  gonads,  mesenteries, 

musculature,  viscera 

Hosts:  Cottus  cognatus  (\0,  11,  13,  14, 

16) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (1,  2,  3, 
4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,11,  12,  14,  15,  16,  17, 
18,  19,  20) 

Distribution:  AB,  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Miller  1943a  (AB  - Lesser 

Slave  Lake);  2)  MiUer  1945b  (AB  - 
Lesser  Slave  Lake);  3)  Lawler  1950a 
(MB);  4)  Lawler  1950c  (MB);  5)  Lawler 
1951a  (MB);  6)  Reed  & Dymond  1951 
(MB);  7)  Stewart-Hay  1951b  (MB);  8) 
Welch  1952a  (ON);  9)  Welch  1952b 
(ON);  10)  Lawler  1953b  (MB);  11) 
Lawler  1954a  (MB);  12)  Lawler  1954b 
(MB);  13)  Lawler  & Scott  1954  (ON); 
14)  Lawler  & Watson  1958  (MB);  15) 
Paetz  & Nelson  1970  (AB  - 
unspecified);  16)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON); 
17)  Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  18)  Pybus  & 
Samuel  1978  (AB  - Gregg  Lake);  19) 
Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  20) 
Nelson  & Paetz  1992  (AB  - 


unspecified) 


Triaenophorus  stizostedionis  Miller,  1945 

Synonym:  Triaenophorus  sp.  type 

nodulosus  of  Cooper  (1919)  (partim) 
Includes:  Triaenophorus  sp.  of  Miller 

(1943) 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Stizostedion  vitreum 

Distribution:  AB,  MB,  NT,  ON,  SK 

Records:  Cooper  1919  (MB);  Woodhead 

1930  (MB);  MiUer  1943  (AB  - Lesser 
Slave  Lake);  Miller  1945a  (AB  - Lesser 
Slave  Lake);  Miller  1945d  (AB  - Lake 
Athabasca);  Lawler  1950a  (MB);  Lawler 
1950c  (MB);  Lawler  1951a  (MB); 

Rawson  1951  (NT);  Stewart-Hay  1951b 
(MB);  Lawler  1951b  (MB);  Welch  1952a 
(ON);  Welch  1952b  (ON);  Reed  & 
Dymond  1953  (ON);  Stewart-Hay  1953b 
(MB);  Lawler  1954a  (MB);  Lawler  1954b 
(MB);  Bangham  1955  (01^;  Watson  & 
Lawler  1956  (MB);  Rawson  1957a  (SK); 
Lawler  & Watson  1958  (MB);  Ryder 

1963  (AB  - losegun  Lake);  Dickson 

1964  (MB);  Watson  & Lawler  1965a 
(MB);  Watson  & Lawler  1965b  (MB); 
Paetz  & Nelson  1970  (AB  - 
unspecified);  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON); 
Anthony  1976  (ON);  Anthony  1978a 
(ON);  Pybus  & Samuel  1978  (AB  - 
Gregg  Lake);  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 
(ON);  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
Nelson  & Paetz  1992  (AB  - unspecified) 


* Triaenophorus  sp.  . 

Includes:  Triaenophorus  cuspidatus  of 

Wardle  (1932)  (partim) 


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Sites:  musculature,  viscera 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (17,  24) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1) 
Coregonus  artedii  (2,  8,  9,  13,  14, 
16,  17,  22,  23,  26) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (2,  8,  9, 
10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  18,  20,  21,  23, 
25,  26,  27,  28,  29,  30,31,32,  33) 
Coregonus  zenithicus  (2,  13) 

Esox  lucius  (3) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,  3,  4,  19) 
Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (4,  6,  7) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (5,  12,  13) 
Salvelinus  canadense  (4) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (4,  19) 
Distribution:  AB,  CA,  MB,  NT,  ON,  SK 

Records:  1)  Cooper  1919  (ON);  2) 

Nicholson  1932a  (MB);  3)  Wardle  1932 
(MB);  4)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON); 
5)  McLeod  1943  (MB);  6)  Miller  1943 
(AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake);  7)  Miller 
1944a  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake);  8) 
Cameron  1945  (CA);  9)  Rawson  1945 
(MB);  10)  Rawson  1946a  (NT);  11) 
Rawson  1946b  (AB  - Lake  Athabasca); 
12)  Miller  1947  (NT);  13)  Rawson  1947b 
(AB  - Lake  Athabasca);  14)  Wheaton  & 
Rawson  1949a  (SK);  15)  Wheaton  & 
Rawson  1949b  (SK);  16)  Miller  & 
Macdonald  1950  (AB  - Skeleton  Lake); 
17)  Bangham  1951  (ON);  18)  Stewart- 
Hay  195  If  (MB);  19)  Stewart-Hay  195  Ig 
(MB);  20)  Welch  1951  (ON);  21) 
Stewart-Hay  1952b  (MB);  22)  Stewart- 
Hay  1953a  (MB);  23)  Stewart-Hay  1953b 
(MB);  24)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  25) 
Rawson  1959  (SK);  26)  Rawson  1960 

(SK);  27)  Sunde  1963a  (MB);  28) 
Sunde  1964  (MB);  29)  Sunde  1965 
(MB);  30)  Koshinsky  1965  (SK);  3 1) 

Freese  1973  (MB);  32)  Eaton  1975 
(SK);  33)  McCart  et  al.  (AB  - Lake 


Athabasca,  Athabasca  River) 


Triaenophorus  sp. 

Includes:  Triaenophorus  s^.  of  Wardle 

(1933)  (partim) 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Esox  lucius  (1,  2,  3,  9,  10,  12,  14, 
15,  16,  18,  19) 

Stizostedion  canadense  (5) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 
11,  13,  14,  17) 

Distribution:  AB,  MB,  NT,  ON,  SK 

Records:  1)  Cooper  1919  (ON);  2) 

Nicholson  1932a  (MB);  3)  Wardle  1933b 
(MB);  4)  Wardle  1933c  (MB);  5) 
Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON);  6)  Miller 
1943  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake);  7) 

Miller  1944a  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake); 
8)  Miller  1944b  (NT);  9)  Miller  & 
Watkins  1945  (AB  - Baptiste  Lake);  10) 
Wheaton  & Rawson  1949b  (SK);  1 1) 
Bangham  1951  (ON);  12)  Libin  1951c 
(AB  - Baptiste  Lake);  13)  Stewart-Hay 
195  If  (MB);  14)  Stewart-Hay  195  Ig 
(MB);  15)  MUler  & Huston  1952  (AB  - 
Baptiste  Lake);  16)  Stewart-Hay  1952a 
(MB);  17)  Fillion  1961  (AB  - Lac  Ste. 
Anne);  18)  McAllister  & Mudry  1983 
(AB  - Ross  Lake);  19)  Nelson  & Paetz 
1992  (AB  - unspecified) 


SUBORDER  DIPHYLLOBOTHRIATA 


FAMILY  DIPHYLLOBOTHRIIDAE 


*Diphyllobothrium  dendriticum  (Nitzsch, 
1824)  Luhe,  1909 


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Synonyms:  Diphyllobothrium  cordiceps 

(Leidy,  1824)  Luhe,  1909 
Sites:  coelom,  mesenteries 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  10,  13, 

14) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (5,  7, 
10,14,  15,  16,  19) 

Coregonus  zenithicus  (3) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (18) 

Lota  lota  (12) 

Oncorhynchus  clarki  (16) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (2,  7,  1 1, 

16) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (1 , 16) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (8,  18) 

Salve linus  fontinalis  (11,  17) 
Salvelinus  malma  (2,  7,  1 1) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (3,  6,  9, 

11,  13,  14) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  CA,  MB,  NS,  NT, 

ON,QC 

Records:  1)  Thomas  1946  (ON);  2) 

Anthony  1967  (BC);  3)  Freeman  & 
Thompson  1969  (ON);  4)  Anthony  1978a 
(ON);  5)  Drouin  1982  (AB  - McGregor 
Lake,  Travers  Reservoir);  6)  Stewart  & 
Bernier  1983  (NT);  7)  Anonymous  1984 
(BC);  8)  Curtis  1984  (NT);  9)  Stewart  & 
Bernier  1984  (NT);  10)  Dick  & Poole 
1985  (MB);  11)  Anderson  et  al.  1987 
(BC,  QC);  12)  Anthony  1987  (ON);  13) 
Curtis  1988  (QC);  14)  de  Vos  & Dick 
1989  (MB);  15)  de  Vos  et  al.  1990  (AB  - 
McGregor  Lake);  16)  Dais  1990  [AB  - 
McGregor  Lake  (C  clupeaformis), 
Rawson  Lake  {O,  clarki).  Elbow  Lake 
(A.  fontinalis),  BC];  17)  Albert  & Curtis 
1991  (QC);  18)Marcogliese  1992  (NS); 
19)  Hobbs  (undated)  - (AB  - Lesser 
Slave  Lake) 


"^Diphyllobothrium  ditremum  (Creplin, 

1825)  Luhe,  1910 

Synonym:  Diphyllobothrium  osmeri  (v. 

Linstow,  1878)  Luhe,  1910 
Sites:  coelom,  mesenteries 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (2,  10,  11,  12, 

14) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (8,  9,  13, 

15) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (1,9) 
Pungitius  pungitius  {3,  6,  15,  17) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (9,  13,  16) 
Salvelinus  malma  (9) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (4,  S,  1,9, 

13) 

Distribution:  BC,  CA,  NS,  NT,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Anthony  1967  (BC);  2) 

Freeman  & Thompson  1969  (ON);  3) 
Curtis  1982  (NT);  4)  Stewart  & Bernier 
1982  (NT);  5)  Stewart  & Bernier  1983 
(NT);  6)  Curtis  1984  (NT);  7)  Stewart  & 
Bernier  1984  (NT);  8)  Berube  & Curtis 
1986  (QC);  9)  Andersen  et  al.  1987  (BC); 
10)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  1 1) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  12)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON);  13)  Curtis  1988  (CA); 

14)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  15) 
Marcogliese  1992  (NS);  16)  Dubois  et  al. 
1996  (QC);  17)  Marcogliese  1995  (NS) 

* Diphyllobothrium  laruei  Vergeer,  1942 

Site:  mesenteries 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii 

Coregonus  zenithicus 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Vergeer  1942 

* Diphyllobothrium  latum  (Linnaeus,  1758) 

Cobbold,  1858 


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Synonym:  Dibothriocephalus  latus 

(Linnaeus,  1758) 

Includes:  Diphyllobothrium  sp.  of 

Rawson  (1947) 

Sites:  coelom,  intestine,  musculature 

Hosts:  Coregonus  clupeaformis  (43) 

Esox  Indus  (1,  2,  3,  4,  7,  8,  9, 
10,  11,  13,  14,  15,  16,  18,  20,  21,  22,  24, 
25,  26,  27,  28,  29,  30,  32,  33,  34,  37,  38, 
39,41,42,  43) 

Lota  lota  i\\,  13,  14,  34) 
Oncorhynchus  my  kiss  (37) 
Percaflavescens{9^  11,  13,  14, 

15,  18,  24,30,  34,38,  40) 

Salvelinus  malma  (37) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (26) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (11,  13, 

14,  15,  18) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,  7,  8,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19, 
20,  21,  22,  23,  25,  26,  27,  29,  30,  31,  32, 
33,35,  36,37,38,39,  40,41,43) 
Distribution:  AB,  MB,  NT,  ON,  QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Nicholson  1928  (MB);  2) 

Nicholson  1929b  (AB  - unspecified), 
MB,  ON);  3)  Vergeer  1928a  (AB  - 
unspecified),  MB,  ON);  4)  Vergeer 
1928b  (AB  - Lac  la  Biche,  Lesser  Slave 
Lake,  MB,  NT,  ON);  5)  Vergeer  1928c 
(MB);  6)  Magath  1928  (MB);  7)  Vergeer 
1929a  (ON);  8)  Vergeer  1929b  (AB  - 
Lac  la  Biche,  Lesser  Slave  Lake,  MB, 
ON);  9)  Magath  & Essex  1931  (MB);  10) 
Nicholson  1932  (MB);  11)  Wardle  1932 
(MB);  12)  Cushing  & Bacal  1932  (MB); 
13)  Wardle  1933b  (MB);  14)  Bajkov 
1933  (MB);  15)  Wardle  1935  (MB);  16) 
Miller  1944b  (NT);  17)  Miller  1945a 
(AB  - Lake  Athabasca);  18)  Miller 
1945e  (NT);  19  Rawson  1946a  (MB);  20) 
Rawson  1947a  (AB  - Lake  Athabasca); 
21)  Rawson  1947b  (NT);  22)  Rawson 


1951  (NT);  23)  Stewart-Hay  195  If  (MB); 
24)  Stewart-Hay  1952a  (MB);  25) 
Stewart-Hay  1952b  (MB);  26)  Stewart- 
Hay  1953a  (MB);  27)  Stewart-Hay  1953b 
(MB);  28)  Stewart-Hay  1953c  (MB);  29) 
Lawler  1954a  (MB);  30)  Harvey  1955 
(MB);  3 1)  Rawson  1957a  (SK);  32) 
Lawler  & Watson  1958  (MB);  33) 
Rawson  1960  (SK);  34)  Roussow  1960 
(QC);  35)  Pillion  1961  (AB  - Lac  Ste. 
Anne);  36)  Ryder  1963  (AB  - losegun 
Lake);  37)  Anthony  1967  (AB  - losegun 
Lake);  38)  Paetz  & Nelson  1970  (AB  - 
losegun  Lake);  39)  Dick  & Poole  1985 
(MB);  40)  Poole  & Dick  1985  (MB);  41) 
de  Vos  & Dick  1989  (MB);  42)  Dais 
1990  (MB);  43)  Nelson  & Paetz  1992 
(AB  - unspecified) 


* Diphyllobothrium  sp. 

Sites:  coelom,  heart,  musculature, 

viscera 

Hosts : Catostomus  catostomus  (16) 

Coregonus  artedii  (9,  18,  24,  33, 
38,  40,  44,  47,  49,  50,  53) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (21,  23, 
30,  33,  34,  38,  40,  43,  44,  45,  46,  47,  48, 
49,  52,  55,  57,  58,  61,  64,  65,  66,  67,  68) 
Coregonus  zenithicus  (35) 

Esox  Indus  11,  12,  13,  19,21, 
22,  25,  44,  50) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (32,  39, 
55) 

Lota  lota  {\,  2,  4,  42,51,58) 
Oncorhynchus  clarki  {6,  14,  23, 
43) 

Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (23,  38,  40, 
51,  53,  57) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (20,  23,  24, 
28,  30,  41,  43,  45,  51,  56,  58,  61,  69) 


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Perea  flavescem  (16,  25) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (3,  42) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (6,  23,  43, 
45,51,  56,  58) 

Pungitius  pungitius  (31) 

Salmo  trutta  (28) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (2^  3,  16,  17, 
27,  28,  36,  37,  43,  46,  59,  62,  63,  68) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (43,  47) 

Salvelinus  malma  (45,  51,  57) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (5,  7,  9,  15, 
18,  23,  26,  29,  38,  42,  43,  45,  46,  54,  55, 
56,  57,  58,  60,  66) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (8,  10,  11, 

12,  13,  19,  21,  22,  24) 

Thymallus  articus  (42,  45,  53,  56) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  MB,  NB,  NF, 

NS,  NT,  ON,  QC,  SK,  YT 
Records:  1)  Cooper  1919  (NT);  2) 

Wardle  1932  (MB);  3)  Wardle  1933c 
(NS);  4)  Wardle  1935  (MB);  5)  Kuitunen- 
Ekbaum  1937a  (ON);  6)  Rawson  1939 
(AB  - Boom  Lake,  Bow  Lake,  Marvel 
Lake);  7)  MacLuUch  1943b  (ON);  8) 
McLeod  & Moir  1944  (MB);  9)  Miller 
1945e  (NT);  10)  Rawson  1946a  (MB); 

11)  Rawson  1946b  (AB  - Lake 
Athabasca);  12)  Rawson  1947a  (NT); 

13)  Rawson  1947b  (AB  - Lake 
Athabasca);  14)  Rawson  1947c  (AB  - 
Ma^^v  el  Lake);  15)  Miller  & Kennedy 
1948  (NT);  16)  Fantham  & Porter  1948 
(QC);  17)  Choquette  1948a  (QC);  18) 
Rawson  1951  (NT);  19)  Stewart-Hay 
1951b  (MB);  20)  Rawson  1953  (AB  - 
Amethyst  Lake);  21)  Stewart-Hay  1953a 
(MB);  22)  McTavish  1952  (MB);  23) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  24) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  25) 

Hartman  1957  (AB  - losegun  Lake); 

26)  Freeman  1964b  (ON);  27)  Lageaux 


1966  (QC);  28)  Sandeman  & Pippy  1967 
(NF);  29)  Freeman  & Thompson  1969 
(OISO;  30)  Paetz  & Nelson  1970  (AB  - 
Lower  Kananaskis  Lake,  Upper 
Kananaskis  Lake);  3 1)  Hanek  & 

Threlfall  1970b  (NF);  32)  Lester  1971b 
(BC);  33)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  34) 
Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  35)  Scott  & 
Crossman  1973  (ON);  36)  Hicks  & 
Threlfall  1973  (LB);  37)  Hanek  & 

Molnar  1974  (QC);  38)  Leong  & Holmes 
1974a  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  39)  Lester 
1975  (BC);  40)  Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  41)  Hoskins  et  al.  1976  (BC);  42) 
Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  43)  Mudry  & 
Anderson  1977  [AB  - Moraine  Lake 
(O,  mykiss,  S,  fontinalis  X S, 
namaycush)^  Lower  Waterton  Lake, 
Pyramid  Lake  (P.  williamsoni)^  Upper 
Waterton  Lake  {S.  namaycush)^  Edith 
Lake,  Horseshoe  Lake,  Moat  Lake  {O. 
mykiss\  Amethyst  Lake,  Herbert  Lake 
(O.  my  kiss f S,  fontinalis),  Patricia 
Lake,  Mud  Lake,  Shadow  Lake,  Vista 
Lake  {S,  fontinalis).  Boom  Lake  {O. 
clarki),  BC,  (O.  clarki,  S.  fontinalis)-, 
44)Watson  1977  (MB);  45)  Anonymous 
1978  (BC);  46)  Chinniah  & Threlfall  1978 
(LB);  47)  Dechtiar  & Berst  1978  (ON); 
48)  Pybus  & Samuel  1978  (AB  - Jarvis 
Lake);  49)  Watson  & Dick  1979  (MB); 
50)  Watson  & Dick  1980  (MB);  51) 
Anonymous  1981  (BC);  52)  Samuel  1981 
(AB  - Jarvis  Lake);  53)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  54) 
Stewart  & Bernier  1982  (NT);  55)  Curtis 
1982  (NT);  56)  Arai  & Mudiy  1983  (BC); 
57)  Stewart  & Bernier  1983  (NT);  58) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  59)  Cone  & Ryan 
1984  (NF);  60)  Stewart  & Bernier  1984 
(NT);  61)  Samuel  1985  (AB  - Jarvis 
Lake);  62)  Frimeth  1987a  (NB);  63) 


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Frimeth  1987b  (NB);  64)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  65)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  66)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  67)  Stock  1988  (AB  - Jarvis 
Lake);  68)  Marcogliese  & Cone  1991b 
(NF);  69)  Nelson  & Paetz  1992  (AB  - 
unspecified) 

*Diphyllobothridae  gen.  sp. 

Sites:  coelom,  heart,  mesenteries, 

musculature,  pericardium,  viscera 
Hosts:  Loia  lota  (4) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1,  2,  5) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (3) 
Distribution:  MB,  QC 

Records:  1)  Richardson  1936  (QC);  2) 

Choquette  1948a  (QC);  3)  Stewart-Hay 
195 Ig  (MB);  4)  Stewart-Hay  1953a 
(MB);  5)  Hoffman  & Dunbar  1961  (QC) 


FAMILY  LIGULID  AE 


*Ligula  intestinalis  (Linnaeus,  1758) 

Gmelin,  1790 

Site:  coelom 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (37) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (2,  7,  1 1, 
17,  26,  30,  33,  34,  36,  40) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (2,  3,  8,  9, 
10,  11,  12,  13,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  21,  23, 
25,  29,  31,  32,  33,  35,  36,  37,  38,  39,  42) 
Catostomus  macrocheilus  (7) 
Cottus  cognatus  (24,  27) 

Couesius  plumbeus  (7,  28) 

Culaea  inconstans  (2) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (1) 

Hiodon  alosoides  (37,  39) 


Hybognathus  hankinsoni  (20) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (2,  3,  6,  8,  12, 
14,  15,  17,  18,  19,  22,  28,  34,  37,  39,  40) 
Perea  flavescens  (1,  2,  4,  7,  14,  15, 
33,  37,  40,  41) 

Phoxinus  eos  (4) 

Pimephales  promelas  (20,  36) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (7) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (6,  7, 

26,  30) 

Richardsonius  balteatus  (7,  24,  27) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (5,  7) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  NB,  ON, 

QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Cooper  1919  (ON);  2) 

Wardle  1932  (MB,  SK);  3)  Bangham  & 
Hunter  1939  (ON);  4)  Bangham  & 

Venard  1946  (ON);  5)  Choquette  1948a 
(QC);  6)  Stewart-Hay  195  Ig  (MB);  7) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  8)  Lawler 
1954a  (MB);  9)  Roussow  1954  (QC);  10) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  11)  Rawson  1957b 
(SK);  12)  Lawler  & Watson  1958  (MB); 
13)  Rawson  1959  (SK);  14)  Paetz  & 
Nelson  1970  (AB  - unspecified);  15) 
Lawler  1964c  (MB);  16)  Dickson  1964 
(MB);  17)  Lawler  1965e  (MB);  18) 
Lawler  1966a  (MB);  19)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  20)  Kakonge  1972  (ON);  21) 
Molnar  et  al.  1974  (ON);  22)  Mahon 

1976  (ON);  23)  Mudry  & Anderson 

1977  (AB  - Vista  Lake);  24) 

Anonymous  1978  (BC);  25)  Chan  1980 
(ON);  26)  Anonymous  1981  (BC);  27) 
Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  28)  Drouin 
1982  (AB  - McGregor  Lake  (C 
plumbeus),  Travers  Reservoir  (N, 
hudsonius),  29)  Mackie  et  al.  1983  (ON); 
30)  Anonymous  1984  (BC);  31)  Black  & 
Fraser  1984  (ON);  32)  Dechtiar  & 

Christie  1988  (ON);  33)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  34)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 


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(ON);  35)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
36)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  37)  Szalai 
et  al.  1989  (MB);  38)  Dais  1990  (AB  - 
McGregor  Lake);  39)  Szalai  et  al.  1992 
(MB);  40  Nelson  & Paetz  1992  (AB  - 
unspecified);  41)  Zelmer  1994  (AB  - 
Hastings  Lake,  Pigeon  Lake);  42) 
Dubois  et  al.  1996  (QC) 


*Ligula  sp. 

Site:  coelom 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (3,  9,  10, 
11,  13) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (2,  9,  10) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (5) 

Culaea  inconstans  (5) 

Esox  Indus  (4) 

Lota  lota  (8) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (4,  6,  9) 
Rhinichthys  cataractae  (5,  10) 
Richardsonius  balteatus  (10) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1,2) 
Distribution:  AB,  MB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Ricker  1932  (ON);  2) 

Fantham  & Porter  1948  (QC);  3)  Rawson 
& Elsey  1950  (AB  - Pyramid  Lake);  4) 
Stewart-Hay  1952b  (MB);  5)  Stewart- 
Hay  1953a  (MB);  6)  Lawler  1953b  (MB); 
7)  ^awson  1959  (SK);  8)  Pillion  1961 
(AB  - Lac  Ste.  Anne);  9)  Lawler  1961c 
(MB);  10)  Nelson  1964  (AB  - Barrier 
Reservoir,  Lower  Kananaskis  Lake, 
Upper  Kananaskis  Lake);  11)  Paetz  & 
Nelson  1970  (AB  - unspecified);  12) 
Samuel  1985  (AB  - Cache  Lake);  13) 
Nelson  & Paetz  1992  (AB  - unspecified) 


FAMILY  SCHISTOCEPHALIDAE 


*Schistocephalus pungitii  Dubinina,  1959 

Site:  coelom 

Host:  Pungitius  pungitius 

Distribution:  NS 

Records:  Marcogliese  1992;  Marcogliese 

1995 


*Schistocephalus  solidus  (Muller,  1776) 
Steenstrup,  1858 

Site:  coelom 

Hosts:  Cottus  cognatus  (1,9,  10,  23) 
Co/tosp.  (3) 

Culaea  inconstans  (5,  8,  9,  10,  16, 
33) 

Esox  Indus  (24) 

Caster osteus  aculeatus  {\,  12,  13, 
14,  15,  17,  18,  19,  21,  22,  25,  26,  27,  28, 
29,31) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (1) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (24) 

Perea  flavescens  (20,  30) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (2,  19,  24,  32) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (11) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (4,  5) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  MB,  NB,  NT, 

ON,  QC,  SK,  YT 

Records:  1)  Cooper  1919  (ON);  2) 

Cooper  1921  (ON);  3)  Wardle  1933c 
(QC);  4)  MiUer  1945e  (NT);  5)  Miller  & 
Macdonald  1950  (AB  - Cottage  Lake); 
6)  Rawson  1951  (OT);  7)  Stewart-Hay 
1951b  (MB);  8)  Stewart-Hay  195  Id 
(MB);  9)  Lawler  1954a  (MB);  10)  Lawler 
& Watson  1958  (MB);  11)  Sandeman  & 
Pippy  1967  (NF);  12)  Morris  & Finnegan 
1968  (BC);  13)  Morris  & Finnegan  1969 
(BC);  14)  Threlfall  1968  (NF);  15)  Hanek 
& Threlfall  1970a  (LB,  NF);  16)  Paetz  & 
Nelson  1970  (AB  - unspecified);  17) 


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Lester  1971b  (BC);  18)  Scott  & 
Crossman  1973  (ON);  19)  Hanek  & 
Molnar  1974  (QC);  20)  Molnar  et  al. 

1974  (ON);  21)  Lester  1975  (BC);  22) 
Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  23) 
Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  24)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  25) 
Curtis  1982  (NT);  26)  Holloway  & Curtis 
1982  (QC);  27)  Reimchen  1982  (BC);  28) 
McPhail  & Peacock  1983  (BC);  29)  Cone 
& Ryan  1984  (NF);  30)  Poole  & Dick 
1985  (MB);  31)  Godin  & Sproul  1988 
(NB);  32)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  33) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON) 


*Schistocephalus  sp. 

Site:  coelom 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (5) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1) 
Culaea  inconstans  (S,  12) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (3,  5,  6) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (2) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (5) 

Perea  flavescens  (7,  9) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (5) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (4,  8,  10,  11) 
Richardsonius  balteatus  (5) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  NB,  NT, 

ON,QC 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Miller  & Macdonald  1950 
(AB-  Conjuring  Lake);  3)  Dunbar  & 
Hildebrand  1952  (QC);  4)  Stewart-Hay 
1952b  (MB);  5)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 
(BC);  6)  Manzer  1976  (BC);  7)  Pybus  & 
Samuel  1978  (AB  - Cache  Lake);  8) 
Curtis  1981  (NT);  9)  Samuel  1981  (AB  - 
Cache  Lake);  10)  Curtis  1982  (NT) 


ORDER  SPATHEBOTHRIDEA 


FAMILY  BOTHRIMONIDAE 


Bothrimonas  sturionis  Duvemoy,  1842 

Synonyms.  Bothrimonas  intermedins 
Cooper,  1917;  Diplocotyle  olrikii  Krabbe, 
1874 

Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (2,  3) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (2,  3,  6) 
Salmo  trutta  (5) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (2,  3,  4) 
Salvelinus  malma  (1) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (6) 
Distribution:  LB,  MB,  NB,  NT 

Records:  1)  Cooper  1921  (NT);  2) 

Wardle  1932  (MB);  3)  Wardle  1933b 
(MB);  4)  Hicks  & ThrelfaU  1973  (LB);  5) 
MacKinnon  & Burt  1982  (NB);  6) 

Stewart  & Bernier  1983  (NT) 

FAMILY  CYATHOCEPHALIDAE 


Cyathocephalus  truncatus  1781) 

Kessler,  1868 

Synonym:  Cyathocephalus  americanus 

Cooper,  1917 

Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  13,  14,  16, 

18,  19,  20,  24,  30) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1,  2,  3, 
4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  13,  14,  16,  17,  18, 

19,  20,  24,  26,  27,  29,30,31,  33) 

Coregonus  zenithicus  (30) 

Coitus  ricei  (30) 


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Esox  lucius  (18,21) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (15,  25) 
Lota  lota  (16,  24) 

Myoxocephalus  thompsoni  (23) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  16, 

24) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (22,  27) 
Perea  flavescens  (12,  13,  19,  29, 
30) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (17,  30) 
Salvelinus  confluentus  (4) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (32) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (19,30) 

Salvelinus  malma  (22,  27) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (2,  14,  17, 
24,  28) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  CA,  MB,  NT, 

ON,  YT 

Records:  1)  Cooper  1919  (ON);  2) 

Cooper  1921  (NT);  3)  Hart  1931  (ON); 

4)  Wardle  1932  (AB  - Spray  Lakes, 
MB);  5)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON); 
6)  Miller  1944b  (NT);  7)  MiUer  1944e 
COT);  8)  MiUer  1945e  (AB  - Lake 
Athabasca);  9)  Rawson  1951  (NT);  10) 
McTavish  1952  (MB);  11)  Bangham  1955 
(ON);  12)  Dechtiar  & Lofhis  1965  (ON); 
13)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  14)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1974a  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  15) 
Lester  1975  (BC);  16)  Leong  1975  (AB  - 
Cold  Lake);  17)  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT); 
18)  Watson  1977  (MB);  19)  Dechtiar  & 
Berst  1978  (ON);  20)  Watson  & Dick 
1979  (MB);  21)  Watson  & Dick  1980 
(MB);  22)  Anonymous  1981  (BC);  23) 
Black  & Lankester  1981a  (01^;  24) 
Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  25)  Reimchen  1982  (BC);  26) 
McCart  et  al.  1982  (AB  - Athabasca 
River,  Lake  Athabasca);  27) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  28)  Stewart  & 


Bernier  1984  (NT);  29)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  30)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  31)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  32)  Curtis  1988  (CA);  33)  Hobbs 
(undated)  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake) 


Cyathocephalus  sp. 

Site:  digestive  tract 

Hosts:  Stizostedion  vitreum  (2) 

Thymallus  arcticus  (1) 
Distribution:  AB,  NT 

Records:  1)  Miller  1946a  (NT);  2) 

Pybus  & Samuel  1978  (AB  - Cold 
Lake) 


ORDER  TETRAPHYLLIDEA 


FAMILY  PHYLLOBOTHRIIDAE 


Phyllobothrium  caudatum  (Zschokke  and 
Heitz,  1914)  Zmeev,  1936 

Synonyms:  Phyllobothrium  salmonis 

Fujita,  1922;  Phyllobothrium  ketae 
Canavan,  1928 

Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Hosts:  Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (1,2) 

Salvelinus  malma  (2) 
Distribution:  BC 

Records:  1)  Anonymous  1981;  2) 

Anonymous  1984 


Phyllobothrium  sp. 

Site:  unspecified 

Host:  Salvelinus  malma 


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Distribution;  BC 

Record:  Bangham  & Adams  1954 


Tetraphyllidea  gen.  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (3) 

Salve linus  fontinalis  (1,  2) 
Distribution:  MB,  NB 

Records:  1)  Frimeth  1987a  (NB);  2) 

Frimeth  1987b  (NB);  3)  Choudhury  & 
Dick  1993  (MB) 

*Cestoidea  gen.  sp. 

Sites:  mesenteries,  musculature,  viscera 

Hosts : Coregonus  artedii  ( 1 ) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (2) 

Perea  flavescens  (3,  4) 

Salve  linus  namaycush  (5,  6) 
Distribution:  AB,  ON,  NT,  QC 

Records:  1)  Pritchard  1931  (ON);  2) 

McLeod  1943  (MB);  3)  Fantham  & 
Porter  1948  (QC);  4)  Harvey  1955  (MB); 
5)  Cuerrier  & Schultz  1957  (AB  - 
Lower  Waterton  Lake,  Upper 
Waterton  Lake);  6)  Stewart  & Bernier 
1983  (NT) 

Cestoidea  gen.  sp. 

Site:  digestive  tract 

Hosts : Acipenser  fulvescens  (13) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (17,  20) 
Coregonus  artedii  (11) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (2,  5,  8, 
11,  19,21) 

Esox  lucius  (5,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18, 

22) 


Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (14) 
Moxostoma  anisurum  (5) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (17,  20) 
Perea  flavescens  (7) 

Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (20) 
Salve  linus  confluentus  (1,4) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  15) 

Salvelinus  malma  (17,  20) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (3) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (11) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (5,  6,  10,  11, 
16,  18) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  NF,  NS,  NT, 

ON,  QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Neave  & Bajkov  1929 

[AB-  Annette  Lake  (C  catostomus), 
Jacques  Lake  {S,  confluentus)-,  2) 
Bajkov  190  (MB);  3)  Ricker  1932  (ON); 
4)  Rawson  1939  (AB  - Mystic  Lake);  5) 
McLeod  1943  (Nffl);  6)  McLeod  & Moir 
1944  (MB);  7)  Fantham  & Porter  1948 
(QC);  8)  Wheaton  & Hazen  1951  (SK); 

9)  Stewart-Hay  1951e  (MB);  10) 
Stewart-Hay  195  Ih  (Nffi);  11)  McTavish 
1952  (MB);  12)  Stewart-Hay  1953b 
(MB);  13)  Harlmess  & Dymond  1961 
(ON);  14)  Threlfall  1968  (NF);  15) 

Frantsi  et  al.  1975  (NS);  16)  Pybus  & 
Samuel  1978  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  17) 
Anonymous  1981  (BC);  18)  Kinnis  & 
Curtis  1981  (QC);  19)  McAllister  & 
Mudry  1983  [AB  - McGregor  Lake  (C. 
clupeaformis);  Cornwall  Lake  (S. 
namaycush)];  20)  Anonymous  1984 
(BC);  21)  Stewart  & Bernier  1984  (NT); 
22)  Samuel  1985  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake) 


PHYLUM  NEMATHELMINTHES 


CLASS  NEMATODA 


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CLASS  ADENOPHORA 


ORDERENOPLIDA 


SUPERFAMILY 

DIOCTOPHYMATOIDEA 


FAMILY  DIOCTOPHYMATID  AE 


*Eustrongylides  iubifex  (Nitzsch  in 
Rudolphi,  1819)  Jagerskiold,  1909 

Site:  mesenteries 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (7) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (3,  6,  7) 
Culaea  inconstans  (7) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (4) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Measures  1987;  2)  Measures 

1988a;  3)  Measures  1988b;  4)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988;  5)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988;  6) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988;  7)  Dechtiar  et 
al.  1989 


*Eustrongylides  sp. 

Sites:  coelom,  gonads,  mesenteries, 

musculature,  viscera 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  3, 

18) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (3) 
Cottus  cognatus  (11,  13) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (3,  7,  9) 
Lota  lota  {\\,  12,  13,  14) 
Oncorhynchus  clarki  (3,  10) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (4) 


Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (10,  11,  13, 
14) 

Perea  flavescens  (5,  6,  8) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (3) 
Prosopiumwilliamsoni  (3,  11,  12, 
13,  14,  17) 

Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (11, 

12,  13,  14) 

Salvelinusfontinalis(\S,  16) 
Salvelinus  malma  (3,  11,  13) 
Salvelinus  namqycush  (3,  14) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (5,  6) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (6) 
Distribution:  BC,  NB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  2) 

Bangham  & Venard  1946  (01^;  3) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  ^C);  4) 
Godfrey  1968  (BC);  5)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  6)  Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  7)  Hanek 
& Molnar  1974  (QC);  8)  Molnar  et  al. 
1974  (ON);  9)  Lester  1975  (BC);  10) 
Hoskins  et  al.  1976  (BC);  11)  Anonymous 
1978  (BC);  12)  Anonymous  1981  (BC); 
13)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  14) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  15)  Frimeth 
1987a  (NB);  16)  Frimeth  1987b  (NB); 

17)  Nener  et  al.  1995  (BC);  18)  Couillard 
et  al.  1995  (QC) 


SUPERFAMILY  TRICHUROIDEA 


FAMILY  CAPILLARIIDAE 


Pseudocapillaria  (Ichthyocapillaria) 
salvelini  (Polyansky,  1852)  Moravec, 
1982 

Synonym:  Capillaria  salvelini 

Polyansky,  1952 


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Site:  digestive  tract 

Hosts:  Coregonus  clupeaformis  (3,6,  15) 
Oncorhynchus  clarki  (1) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (1,  8,  9 10, 

11,  14) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (15) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (3,  5,  15) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1,  2,  3,  4,  6, 

12,  13,  16) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (7) 

Salvelinus  malma  (11) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (3,  5,  6,  8, 

10) 

Thymallus  arcticus  (5) 

Distribution:  BC,  LB,  NB,  NF,  ON,  QC, 
YT 

Records:  1)  Threlfall  & Hanek  1969 

(NF);  2)  Threlfall  & Hanek  1970c  (NF); 

3)  Hicks  & Threlfall  1973  (LB);  4)  Hanek 
& Molnar  1974  (QC);  5)  Arthur  et  al. 
1976  (YT);  6)  Chinniah  & Threlfall  1978 
(LB);  7)  Dechtiar  & Berst  1978  (ON);  8) 
Moravec  1980  (BC,  NF,  ON,  YT);  9) 
Anonymous  1981  (BC);  10)  Bell  & 
Beverley-Burton  1981  ^C,  NB,  YT);  11) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  12)  Frimeth 
1987a  (NB);  13)  Frimeth  1987b  (NB); 

14)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  15) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  16) 
Marcogliese  & Cone  1991b  (NF) 

Pseudocapillar ia  (Pseudocapillar ia) 
tomentosa  (D\x]diX(3i\n,  1843)  Moravec, 
1987 

Synonyms:  Capillar  ia  catostomi  Pearse, 

1924;  Hepaticola  bakeri  Mueller  and  Van 
Cleave,  1932  (partim); 

Skrjahinocapillaria  bakeri  (Mueller  and 
Van  Cleave,  1932)  Skijabin  and 


Shikhobalova,  1954 
Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (1,3) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  4,  6,  7, 

8) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (3) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (8) 
Couesius  plumbeus  (3) 

Lota  lota  (1,  2,  5) 

Oncorhynchus  clarki  (3) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (3) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (3) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (3) 
Piychocheilus  oregonensis  (3) 
Richardsonius  balteatus  (3) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (2,  3) 
Salvelinus  malma  (3) 

Distribution:  BC,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  2) 

Bangham  & Venard  1946  (O^;  3) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  4) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  5)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  6)  Bell  & Beverley-Burton  1980 
(ON);  7)  Moravec  1980  (ON);  8)  Bell  & 
Beverley-Burton  1981  (ON) 


Capillaria  (Capillaroides)  catenata  Van 
Cleave  and  Mueller,  1932 

Synonym:  Thominx  catenata  (Van 

Cleave  and  Mueller,  1932)  Skijabin  and 
Shikhobalova,  1954) 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Catostomus  commersoni 

Distribution:  QC 

Record:  Fantham  & Porter  1948 


Capillariidae  gen.  sp. 
Site:  [intestine] 


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Hosts:  Oncorhynchus  mykiss 

Ptychocheilus  oregonensis 
Distribution:  BC 

Record:  Anonymous  1984 


SUBCLASS  SECERNENTEA 


ORDER  ASCARIDIDA 


SUPERFAMILY  ASCARCDOIDEA 


FAMILY  ANISAKIDAE 


*Contracaecum  spiculigerum  (Rudolphi, 
1809)  Railliet  and  Henry,  1912 

Sites:  liver,  mesenteries 

Hosts:  Perea  flavescens  (2,  3,  4,  5) 

Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (1) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 

(BC);  2)  Tedla  & Fernando  1969a  (ON); 
3)  Tedla  1969  (ON);  4)  Tedla  & Fernando 
1972  (ON);  5)  Zelmer  1994  (AB  - 
Elkwater  Lake,  Fincastle  Lake, 
Rattlesnake  Lake,  Sherburne  Lake, 
Spruce  Coulee  Reservoir) 


*Contracaecum  sp. 

Sites:  coelom,  mesenteries,  musculature, 

viscera 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (4,  5,  6, 

14,  16) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  17) 
Culaea  inconstans  (10,  11) 


Esox  Indus  (14) 

Etheostoma  exile  (5) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (3,  13) 
Moxostoma  anisurum  (14) 
Notropis  atherinoides  (14) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (5,  14) 
Oncorhynchus  clarki  (2) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (11) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,  5,  12,  14) 
Percina  caprodes  (5) 

Phoxinus  eos  (16) 

Pimephales  promelas  (9,  10,  11) 
Pungitius pungitius  (10,  11,  13, 
15) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1 , 16) 
Salvelinus  malma  (2) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (1) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  MB,  NF,  NS, 

ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Worley  & Bangham  1952 

(QC);  2)  Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC); 
3)  Hanek  & Threlfall  1970a  (NF);  4) 
Threlfall  & Hanek  1970a  (LB);  5) 
Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  6)  Kakonge  1972 
(ON);  7)  Hicks  & Threlfall  1973  (LB);  8) 
Drouin  1982  (AB  - McGregor  Lake);  9) 
McAllister  & Mudry  1983  (AB  - 
Cardinal  Lake);  10)  Dick  1987  (MB); 

1 1)  Dick  et  al.  1987  (MB);  12)  Szalai  & 
Dick  1991a  (MB);  13)  Marcogliese  1992 
(NS);  14)  Szalai  et  al.  1992  (MB);  15) 
Marcogliese  1995  (NS);  16)  Dubois  et  al. 
1996  (QC);  17)  Hobbs  (undated)  (AB  - 
Lesser  Slave  Lake) 


* *Hysterothylacium  aduncum  (Rudolphi, 
1802)  Deardorflf  and  Overstreet,  1981 

Synonyms:  Contracaecum  gadi  (O.  F. 

Muller,  1777);  Contracaecum  clavatum 
(Rudolphi,  1809);  Contracaecum 


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ocft/wcw/w  Rudolphi,  1802;  Thynnascaris 
adunca  1802)  Hartwich, 

1957 

Sites:  coelom,  digestive  tract, 

mesenteries,  musculature,  viscera 
Hosts:  Salve  linus  namaycush 

Distribution:  NT 

Records:  Stewart  & Bernier  1983; 

Stewart  & Bernier  1984 


^Hysterothylacium  brachyurum  Ward  and 
Magath,  1917 

Synonyms:  Contracaecum  brachyurum 

(Ward  and  Magath,  1917)  Van  Cleave 
and  Mueller,  1934;  Thynnascaris 
brachyura  (Ward  and  Magath,  1917) 
Margolis  and  Arthur,  1979 
Sites:  intestine,  liver,  mesenteries 

Hosts:  Culaea  inconstans  (7) 

Lota  lota  (2,  4) 

Moxostoma  anisurum  (1) 

Noturus  flavus  (4) 

Perea  flavescens  (3,  5,  6,  7) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (7) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (7) 

Salvelinus  malma  (2) 

Stizostedion  canadense  (1) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (3) 
Distribution:  BC,  ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  2) 

Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  3)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  4)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  5)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  6)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
7)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON) 


Hysterothylacium  brachyurum  Ward  and 
Magath,  1917 


Synonyms:  Contracaecum  brachyurum 

(Ward  and  Magath,  1917)  Van  Cleave 
and  Mueller,  1934;  Thynnascaris 
brachyura  (Ward  and  Magath,  1917) 
Margolis  and  Arthur,  1979 
Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  \1) 

Esox  lucius  (2,  3,  5,  6,  8,  13,  14, 
16,  17,  18,  19) 

Etheostoma  exile  (2,  5) 

Lota  lota  A,  6,  7,  9,  15,  18) 
Notropis  atherinoides  (6) 

Perea  flavescens  (10,  18) 
Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (2,  5,  6, 
17) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1,  18,  20) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (11,  17,  20) 

Salvelinus  malma  (9,  15) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (7) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (6) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (2,  5,  6,  10, 
16,  17) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Venard  1946 

(ON);  2)  Bangham  1951  (ON);  3)  Worley 
& Bangham  1952  (QC);  4)  Bangham  & 
Adams  1954  (BC);  5)  Bangham  1955 
(ON);  6)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  7)  Mudry 
& Anderson  1977  (AB  - Upper 
Waterton  Lake);  8)  Watson  1977  (MB); 
9)  Anonymous  1978  (BC);  10)  Anthony 
1978b  (ON);  1 1)  Dechtiar  & Berst  1978 
(ON);  12)  Watson  & Dick  1979  (MB); 

13)  Watson  & Dick  1980  (MB);  14) 
Anthony  1983  (ON);  15)  Arai  & Mudry 
1983  (BC);  16)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 
(ON);  17)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  18) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  19) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  (ON);  20)  Dechtiar  et 
al.  1989  (ON) 


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^^Hysterothylacium  sp. 

Sites:  digestive  tract,  mesenteries 

Hosts:  Coregonus  clupeaformis  (2) 

Culaea  inconstans  (4) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (3) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (2) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (2) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (2) 
Salve linus  fontinalis  (1) 
Salvelinus  malma  (2) 
Distribution:  BC,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Black  198 1 (QC);  2) 

Anonymous  1984  (BC);  3)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  4)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON) 


*Raphidascaris  acus  (Bloch,  1779)  Raillet 
and  Henry,  1915 

Synonyms:  Raphidascaris  canadensis 

Smedley,  1933;  Raphidascaris 
laurentianus  Bdchardson,  1937; 
Raphidascaris  alius  LystQT,  1940 
Site:  viscera 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (27) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (9,  15,  16, 

23,  26,  29) 

Coregonus  artedii  (9,  15,  16,  23, 
26,  29) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1,  6,  9, 
14,  18) 

Coitus  cognatus  (1) 

Etheostoma  exile  (16) 

Hiodon  alosoides  (23,  26) 

Lota  lota  (17) 

Moxostoma  anisurum  (23,  26) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (23,  26) 

Perea  flavescens  (3,  5,  7,  9,  10, 
11,12,  13,  16,  18,  19,  20,21,22,  23, 

24,  25,  26,  27,  30) 


Percina  caprodes  (23,  26) 
Pimephales  promelas  (16) 
Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (23) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (2,  8) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (4) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (29) 
Salvelinus  ncanaycush  (4) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (23,  26) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (9,  13,  23, 

26) 

Thymallus  arcticus  (1) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  ON,  QC, 

SK,  YT 

Records:  1)  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  2) 

Anonymous  1978  (BC);  3)  Pybus  & 
Samuel  1978  (AB  - Cache  Lake);  4) 
Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  5)  Smith  & Anderson  1981  (ON); 
6)  Samuel  1981  (AB  - Blue  Lake,  Jarvis 
Lake);  7)  Smith  & Anderson  1981  (ON); 
8)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  9)  Poole 
1983  (MB);  10)  Poole  & Dick  1984 
(MB);  1 1)  Smith  1984b  (ON);  12)  Baker 
1984b  (ON);  13)  Poole  & Dick  1986 
(MB);  14)  Samuel  1985  (AB  - Blue 
Lake,  Jarvis  Lake);  15)  Shostak  & Dick 
1986  (MB);  16)  Smith  1986  (ON);  17) 
Anthony  1987  (ON);  18)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  19)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  20)  Stock  1988  (AB  - Jarvis 
Lake);  21)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988 
(ON);  22)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  23) 
Szalai  1989  (MB);  24)  Szalai  & Dick 
1991  (MB);  25)  Szalai  et  al.  1992a  (MB); 
26)  Szalai  et  al.  1992b  (MB);  27) 
Choudhury  & Dick  1993  (MB);  28) 
Zelmer  1994  (AB  - Carburn  Pond, 
Elkwater  Lake,  Fincastle  Reservoir, 
Garner  Lake,  Pigeon  Lake,  Pine  Lake, 
Rattlesnake  Reservoir,  Sherburne 
Reservoir,  Sylvan  Lake);  29)  Dubois  et 
al.  1996  (QC);  30)  Zelmer  & Arai  1998 


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(AB  - Garner  Lake) 


Raphidascaris  acus  (Bloch,  1779)  Railliet 
and  Henry,  1915 

Synonyms:  Raphidascaris  canadensis 

Smedley,  \933\  Raphidascaris 
laurentianus  Richardson,  1937; 
Raphidascaris  alius  \jystQV,  1940 
Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (25) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (24) 
Coregonus  artedii  (24) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (17,  21, 
24,  25,  34) 

Esox  Indus  (1,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 
11,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22, 

23,  24,  25,  26,  28,  29,  30,  31,  33,  35,  36, 
37,  39,  40) 

Hiodon  alosoides  (37,  40) 

Lota  lota  (25,  32) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (26) 

Perea  flavescens  (12,  21,  24,  27, 
28,31,37,38,  40) 

Salve linus fontinalis  (2,  3,  25,  26, 
41) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (6,  9,  10,  12, 

24,  25,  27,  29,  37,  40) 

Distribution:  AB,  LB,  MB,  NT,  ON, 

QC,  SK,  YT 

Records:  1)  Smedley  1933  (MB,  SK);  2) 

Richardson  1937  (QC);  3)  Lyster  1940a 
(QC);  4)  McLeod  1944  (MB);  5)  Miller 
1945d  (AB  - Lake  Athabasca);  6) 
Rawson  1951  (NT);  7)  Stewart-Hay 
1951b  (MB);  8)  Stewart-Hay  195  If 
(MB);  9)  Stewart-Hay  1952a  (MB);  10) 
Stewart-Hay  1952b  (MB);  11)  Stewart- 
Hay  1953a  (MB);  12)  Dickson  1964 
(MB);  13)  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  14) 
Chinniah  & Threlfall  1978  (LB);  15) 


Gordon  et  al.  1978  (QC);  16)  Thompson 
& Threlfall  1978  (QC);  17)  Pybus  & 
Samuel  1978  (AB  - Blue  Lake,  Cache 
Lake,  Jarvis  Lake);  18)  Kinnis  & Curtis 
1981  (QC);  19)  Leong  & Holmes  1981 
(AB  - Cold  Lake);  20)  Smith  & 

Anderson  1981  (ON);  21)  Samuel  1981 
[AB  - Jarvis  Lake  {E,  lucius).  Cache 
Lake  (P.  flavescens)],  22)  Smith  & 
Anderson  1982  (ON);  23)  Anthony  1983 
(ON);  24)  Poole  1983  (MB);  25)  Smith 
1984a  (ON);  26)  Smith  1984b  (ON);  27) 
Poole  & Dick  1985  (MB);  28)  Samuel 
1985  [AB  - Blue  Lake  {E.  lucius\ 

Cache  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake  {E.  lucius,  P. 
flavescens)],  29)  Poole  & Dick  1986 
(MB);  30)  Shostak  & Dick  1986  (MB); 
31)  Smith  1986  (ON);  32)  Anthony  1987 
(ON);  33)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (01^;  34) 
Stock  1988  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake);  35) 
Shostak  & Dick  1989  (MB);  36)  Szalai  & 
Dick  1989  (MB);  37)  Szalai  1989  (MB); 
38)  Szalai  & Dick  1991a  (MB);  39)  Sziai 
et  al.  1992a;  40)  Szalai  et  al.  1992b  (MB); 
41)  Dubois  et  al.  1996  (QC) 


** Raphidascaris  sp. 

Sites:  digestive  tract,  liver,  musculature 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (20,  21) 

Coregonus  artedii  {9,  13) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (9,  11, 

13,  15,  16,  17) 

Esox  lucius  (2,  3,  6,  7,  8,  9,  12, 

14,  15,  16) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,5,  10) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (8) 
Salvelinus fontinalis  {\\,  18,  19) 
Salve  linus  namaycush  (8,  11) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (4,  10) 
Distirbution:  AB,  LB,  MB,  NB,  ON, 


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QC,  SK 

Records:  l)Richardson  1937  (QC);  2) 

McLeod  1943  (MB);  3)  McLeod  1944 
(MB);  4)  Stewart-Hay  1951b  (MB);  5) 
Stewart-Hay  1952a  (MB);  6)  Stewart- 
Hay  1953a(MB);7)ThrelfaU&Hanek 
1970b  (LB);  8)  Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  9)  Watson  1977  (MB);  10) 
Anthony  1978b  (LB);  1 1)  Chinniah  & 
Threlfall  1978  (LB);  12)  Pybus  & 

Samuel  1978  (AB  - Angling  Lake);  13) 
Watson  & Dick  1979  (MB);  14)  Watson 
& Dick  1980  (MB);  15)  Samuel  1981 
(AB  - Blue  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake);  16) 
McAllister  & Mudry  1983  (AB  - Lower 
Mann  Lake,  Upper  Mann  Lake);  17) 
Samuel  1985  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake);  18) 
Frimeth  1987a  (NB);  19)  Frimeth  1987b 
(NB);  20)  Choudhury  et  al.  1990  (MB); 
21)  Choudhury  & Dick  1993  (MB,  SK) 


*Anisakidae  gen.  sp. 

Sites:  mesenteries,  peritoneum 

Host:  Prosopium  williamsoni 

Distribution:  BC 

Record:  Anonymous  1984 


SUPERFAMILY  SEURATOIDEA 


FAMILY  CUCULLANIDAE 


Cucullanellus  cotylophora  (Ward  and 
Magath,  1917)  Fetter,  1974 

Synonyms:  Dichelyne  cotylophora 

(Ward  and  Magath,  1917);  Dacnitoides 
cotylophora  Ward  and  Magath,  1917 


Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Lota  lota  (1 1,  15) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 
8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  16,  17,  18,  19, 
20) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (2,  5,  7,  16) 
Distribution:  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Smedley  1933  (ON);  2) 

Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON);  3) 
Bangham  1941  (ON);  4)  Bangham  & 
Venard  1946  (ON);  5)  Bangham  1951 
(ON);  6)  Worley  & Bangham  1952  (QC); 
7)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  8)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1969a  (ON);  9)  Tedla  1969 
(ON);  10)  Tedla  & Fernando  1972  (ON); 
11)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  12)  Cannon 
1973  (ON);  13)  Baker  1984a  (ON);  14) 
Baker  1984b  (ON);  15)  Anthony  1987 
(ON);  16)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 
(ON);  17)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  18) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  19) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON);  20) 
Choudhury  & Dick  1996c  (MB) 


Cucullanus  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Perea  flavescens 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Anthony  1978b 

Truttaedacnitis  clitellarius  (Ward  and 
Magath,  1917)  Fetter,  1974 

Synonym:  Cucullanus  clitellarius  Ward 

and  Magath,  1917 
Site:  intestine 

Host:  Acipenser  fulvescens 

Distribution:  CA,  MB,  ON,  SK 

Records:  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 


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(ON);  Bangham  1951  (ON);  Bangham 
1955  (ON);  Anthony  1974  (ON); 

Dechtiar  Christie  1988  (ON);  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON);  Choudhury  et  al.  1990 
(MB,  SK);  Swanson  et  al.  1991  (MB); 
Choudhury  & Dick  1993  (MB,  SK); 
Choudhury  & Dick  1996a  (MB,  SK); 
Choudhury  & Dick  1996c  (CA) 


Truttaedacnitis  truttae  (Fabricius,  1794) 
Fetter,  1974 

Synonyms:  Bulhodacnitis  truttae 

(Fabricius,  1794)  Maggenti,  1971; 
Bulhodacnitis  alpinus  Mudry  and 
McCart,  1974 
Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Hosts : Coregonus  clupeaformis  ( 1 0) 

Oncorhynchus  clarki  (2) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (1,  2,  3,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  14) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (2) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (2,  4,  5,  7, 
8,  10,  13) 

Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (7,  10) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1,  11,  12, 

14) 

Salvelinus  malma  (2,  5,  7,  8,  10, 
14) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (4,  5,  8,  10, 
14) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  NB 

Records:  1)  Smedley  1933  (BC);  2) 

Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  3)  Mudry 
& McCart  1974  (BC);  4)  Mudry  & 
Anderson  1977  [AB  - Lower  Waterloo 
Lake  {P.  williamsoni)^  Pyramid  Lake 
(O.  mykiss,  P.  williamsoni,  S. 
namaycush)]\  5)  Anonymous  1978  (BC); 
6)  Russell  1980  (BC);  7)  Anonymous 
1981  (BC);  8)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC); 


9)  Dunn  et  al.  1983  (BC);  10) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  11)  Frimeth 
1987a  (NB);  12)  Frimeth  1987b  (NB); 
13)  Nener  et  al.  1995  (BC);  14) 
Choudhury  & Dick  1996c  (BC,  NB) 


Truttaedacnitis  sp. 

Synonym:  Bulhodacnitis  sp. 

Site:  not  specified 

Hosts:  Rhinichthys  cataractae 

Richardsonius  halteatus 
Salvelinus  fontinalis 
Distribution:  BC 

Record:  Bangham  & Adams  1954 


FAMILY  QUIMPERIDAE 


Haplonema  hamulatum  Moulton,  1931 

Synonyms:  Ichtyohronema  conoura  (v. 

Linstow,  1885)  sensu  Gnedina  and  Savina 
(1930);  Ichtyohronema  gnedini  Sudarikov 
andRyzhikov,  1952; 
Cottocomephoronema  prohlematica 
Layman,  1933;  C.  hamulatum  (Moulton, 
1931)  Sudarikov  and  Ryzhikov,  1952 
Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Lota  lota  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (9,  12) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (9,  12) 
Salvelinus  malma  (9,  12) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  ON,  YT 

Records:  1)  Moulton  1931  (ON);  2) 

Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON);  3) 
Bangham  1941  (ON);  4)  Bangham  & 
Venard  1946  (ON);  5)  Bangham  1951 
(ON);  6)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  7)  Arthur 


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& Margolis  1975  (YT);  8)  Arthur  et  al. 
1976  (YT);  9)  Anonymous  1978  (BC); 

10)  Anonymous  1981  (BC);  11)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  12) 

Aral  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  13) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  14)  Dechtiar  et 
al.  1988  (ON);  15)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie 
1988  (ON) 


Haplonema  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Coitus  cognatus  {\) 

Lota  lota  (2,  3) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 

(BC);  2)  Threlfall  & Hanek  1971  (LB);  3) 
Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake) 


*Seuratinae  gen.  sp. 

Site:  [digestive  tract] 

Host:  Salvelinus  fontinalis 

Distribution:  QC 

Record:  Black  1981a 


ORDER  SPIRURIDA 


SUBORDER  CAMALLANINA 


SUPERFAMILY  CAMALLANOIDEA 


FAMILY  CAMALLANIDAE 


Camallanus  ancylodirus  Ward  and  Magath, 


1916 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Carpiodes  cyprinus 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988 


* '^Camallanus  oxycephalus  Ward  and 
Magath,  1917 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (3,  7) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (4,  5) 
Culaea  inconstans  (4) 

Esox  lucius  (6) 

Etheostoma  exile  (4,  6) 

Hiodon  tergisus  (1) 

Lota  lota  (4) 

Notropis  atherinoides  (1) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (1) 

Noturus  flavus  (1) 

Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (6) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,  4,  7) 

Percina  caprodes  (1,  4,  6) 
Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (1) 
Ehinichthys  cataractae  (1) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (1,4) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  7) 

Distribution:  ON 

Records.  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939;  2) 
Bangham  1955;  3)  Dechtiar  1972b;  4) 
Dechtiar  1972a;  5)  Chan  1980;  6) 
Dechtiar  & Christie  1988;  7)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988 


Camallanus  sp. 

Site:  [intestine] 

Hosts:  Esox  lucius  (2) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,3) 


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Distribution:  LB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Tedla  1969  (ON);  2) 

Threlfall  & Hanek  1970b  (LB);  3)  Tedla 
& Fernando  1972  (ON) 


SUPERFAMILY  DRACUNCULOIDEA 


FAMILY  PHILOMETRIDAE 


* ^Philometra  cylindracea  (Ward  and 
Magath,  1917)  Van  Cleave  and  Mueller, 
1934 

Site:  coelom 

Hosts:  Perea  flavescens  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 
8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (2) 
Distribution:  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Fantham  & Porter  1948  (QC); 

3)  Bangham  1951  (ON);  4)  Bangham 
1955  (ON);  5)  Tedla  1969  (ON);  6)  Tedla 
& Fernando  1969a  (ON);  7)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1972  (ON);  8)Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  9)  Molnar  et  al.  1974  (ON);  10) 
Molnar  & Fernando  1975a  (ON);  1 1) 
Dechtiar&  Christie  1988  (ON);  12) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  13)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988  (ON) 


Philometra  kobuleji  Molnar  and  Fernando, 
1975 

Sites:  coelom,  mesenteries,  swin  bladder 

Host:  Catostomus  commersoni 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Molnar  & Fernando  1975b; 

Chan  1980;  Molnar  et  al.  1982 


Philometra  sp. 

Sites:  circulatory  system,  coelom,  eyes, 

gills,  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (5) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (6,  7,  8) 
Coregonus  artedii  (2,  3) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (2,  3) 
Perea  flavescens  (1,4) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (2,  3,  7) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1) 
Distribution:  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Fantham  & Porter  1948 

(QC);  2)  Bangham  1951  (ON);  3) 
Bantam  1955  (ON);  4)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  5)  Hanek  & Molnar  1974  (QC);  6) 
Molnar  et  al.  1974  (ON);  7)  Mackie  et  al. 
1983  (ON);  8)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON) 


Philometroides  huronensis  Uhazy,  1976 

Sites:  fins,  swim  bladder 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  {A,  6,  10) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  3, 
4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,11) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (6,  10) 
Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (4) 
Distribution:  BC,  ON 

Records:  1)  Uhazy  1976  (ON);  2)  Uhazy 

& Anderson  1976  (ON);  3)  Uhazy  1977a 
(ON);  4)  Uhazy  1977b  (ON);  5)  Uhazy 
1978  (ON);  6)  Anonymous  1978  (BC);  7) 
Chan  1980  (ON);  8)  Molnar  et  al.  1982 
(ON);  9)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  10) 
Mackie  et  al.  1983  (ON);  1 1)  Dubois  et 
al.l996  (QC) 


Philometroides  nodulosa  (Thomas,  1929) 
Dailey,  1967 


89 


Synonym:  Philometra  nodulosa  Thomas, 

1929 

Sites:  cheek  galleries,  subcutaneous 

fissures 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (2,  7) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (6) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (1,3,4, 
5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,11) 

Distribution:  MB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Fantham  & Porter  1948 

(QC);  2)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  3)  Chan 
1980  (ON);  4)  Molnar  et  al.  1982  (ON); 

5)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  6) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  7)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988  (ON);  8)  Dechtiar  et  al. 

1989  (ON);  9)  Szalai  1989  (MB);  10) 
Szalai  et  al.  1992  (MB);  11)  Dubois  et  al. 
1996  (QC) 


*Philometroides  sp. 

Site:  eye 

Host:  Catostomus  commersoni 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Chan  1980 


Philonema  agubernaculum  Simon  and 
Simon,  1936 

Sites:  coelom,  swim  bladder 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (6, 1,  10) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (4,  6,  14) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (5) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (6,  7,  9,  10, 
19) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (3,  7,  8,  9, 
10,  11,  13,  14,  16,  17,  19) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (4) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  14,  18) 


Salve linus  fontinalis  (1,  2,  4,  5, 

16) 

Salvelinus  malma  (10,  14) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (4,  6,  7,  12, 

14,  15) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  EXP,  LB,  NF,  NT, 

QC 

Records:  1)  Richardson  1936  (QC);  2) 

Sandeman  & Pippy  1967  (NF);  3)  Ko  & 
Anderson  1969  (BC);  4)  Hicks  & 

Threlfall  1973  (LB);  5)  Hanek  & Molnar 
1974  (QC);  6)  Leong  & Holmes  1974a 
(AB  - Cold  Lake);  7)  Leong  1975  (AB  - 
Cold  Lake);  8)  Anonymous  1978  (BC); 

9)  Anonymous  1981  ^C);  10)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  1 1) 

Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  12)  Stewart  & 
Bernier  1983  (NT);  13)  Bashirullah  1983 
(EXP);  14)  Anonymous  1984  (BC);  15) 
Stewart  & Bernier  1984  (NT);  16) 
Marcogliese  & Cone  1991b  (NF);  17) 
Adamson  et  al.  1992  (BC);  18)  Nener  et 
al.  1995  (BC);  19)  Despres  et  al.  1995 
(BC) 


* *Philonema  oncorhynchi  Kuitunen- 
Ekbaum,  1933 

Sites:  coelom,  swim  bladder 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (\) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1) 
Oncorhynchus  clarki  (1,2) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (2) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (2,  3,  4) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1) 
Salvelinus  malma  (2) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (1) 
Distribution:  BC,  EXP,  NS,  ON 

Records : 1 ) Kuitunen-Ekbaum  1937b 

(BC,  NS,  ON);  2)  Bangham  & Adams 
1954  (BC);  3)  Bell  & Hoskins  1971  (BC); 


90 


4)  BashiruUah  1983  (EXP) 


**Philomma  sp. 

Site:  coelom 

Hosts : Catostomus  commersoni  (11) 
Coregonus  artedii  (2,  5,  7,  12) 
Coregomis  clupeaformis  (9,  10) 
Esox  lucius  (5) 

Oncorhynchus  clarki  (8) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (9,  10) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (6) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (6,  9,  10) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (4) 

Salvelinus  malma  (9,  10) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (1,  2,  3,  5, 

10) 

Thymallus  arcticus  (9,  10) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  MB,  NT,  ON 

Records:  1)  MacLulich  1943b  (ON);  2) 

Miller  1945d  (AB  - Lake  Athabasca  (A. 
namaycush),  NT  (C.  artedii);  3)  Miller  & 
Kennedy  1948  (NT);  4)  Munroe  1949 
(LB);  5)  Rawson  1951  (NT);  6)  Bangham 
& Adams  1954  (BC);  7)  Paetz  & Nelson 
1970  (AB  - unspecified);  8)  Hoskins  et 
al.l976  (BC);  9)  Anonymous  1978  (BC); 
10)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  1 1)  Poole 
1983  (MB);  12)  Nelson  & Paetz  1992 
(AB  - unspecified) 


SUPERFAMILY 

GNATHOSTOMATOIDEA 


FAMILY  GNATHOSTOMATIDAE 


*Spiroxys  contortus  (Rudolphi,  1819) 
Schneider,  1866 


Site:  mesenteries 

Host:  Perea  flavescens 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Molnar  et  al.  1974 


*Spiroxys  sp. 

Sites:  digestive  tract,  mesenteries, 

viscera 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (4) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (1) 
Culaea  inconstans  (7) 

Perea  flavescens  (2,  3,  5) 
Phoxinus  neogaeus  (7) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (1) 
Rhinichthys  cataractae  (6) 
Richardsonius  balteatus  (1) 
Distribution:  BC,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 

(BC);  2)  Bangham  1951  (ON);  3) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  4)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  5)  Baker  1984b  (ON);  6)  Dechtiar 
& Lawriel988  (ON);  7)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1989  (ON) 


SUBORDER  SPIRURINA 


SUPERFAMILY  HABRONEMATOIDEA 


FAMILY  CYSTIDICOLIDAE 


Cystidicola  farionis  Fischer,  1798 

Synonym:  Cystidicola  canadensis 

Skiriker,  1930 

Includes:  Ancyracanthus  cystidicola  of 

Wright  (1879);  Cystidicola  stigmatura  of 


91 


Skinker  (1931)  and  of  Ko  and  Anderson 
(1960) 

Sites:  coelom,  mesenteries,  swim 

bladder 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (25) 

Coregonus  artedii  (2,  4,  5,  6,  14, 
20,  21,  23,  24,  32,  34,  42,  44,  45) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (3,  4,  5, 
6,  10,  11,  12,  14,  17,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24, 
25,  29,  30,  31,  32,  34,  37,  38,  40,  41,  42, 
43,  44,  45,  46,  47) 

Coregonus  sp.(  19) 

Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (23,  24,  32, 
34,  44,  45) 

Oncorhynchus  my  kiss  (13,  26,  3 1, 
33,  37,  40,  44,  45) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (13,  14, 
15,  25,  32,  37,  44,  45) 

Salmo  trutta  (32) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (7,  8,  20, 

32) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (22,  28,  32,  44) 

Salvelinus  malma  (20,  27,  33,  36, 

37,  40) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (1,  7,  8,  9, 
10,  11,  16,  18,  20,  23,  25,  26,  27,  32,  36, 
39,  40) 

Thymallus  arcticus  (25) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  EXP,  MB,  NT, 

ON,  QC,  SK,  YT 

Records:  1)  Wright  1879  (ON);  2) 

Skinker  1930  (ON);  3)  Smedley  1933 
(AB  - Primrose  Lake;  MB,  ON,  SK);  4) 
Hunter  & Bangham  1933  (ON);  5) 
Ekbaum  1936  (MB,  ON);  6)  Bangham  & 
Hunter  1939  (ON);  7)  Richardson  1942 
(QC);  8)  MacLulich  1943b  (ON);  9) 

Miller  & Kennedy  1948  (NT);  10) 

Rawson  1951  (NT);  11)  Stewart-Hay 
1953a  (MB);  12)  Stewart-Hay  1953b 
(MB);  13)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 


(BC);  14)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  15) 
Rawson  1959  (SK);  16)  Rawson  1961 
(SK);  17)  Boyes  & Anderson  1961 
(ON);  18)  Dickson  1964  (MB);  19) 
Margolis  1967  (ON);  20)  Ko  & 
Anderson  1969  [AB  - Lake  Wabamum 
(C  artedii),  BC  (S.  malma,  S. 
namaycush),  NT,  (C.  clupeaformis,  S. 
namaycush),  ON  (C.  artedii,  C. 
clupeaformis,  S.  fontinalis),  SK  (C. 
clupeaformis,  S.  namaycush)]',  21) 
Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  22)  Collins  & 
Dechtiar  1974  (ON);  23)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1974a  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  24) 
Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  25) 
Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  26)  Mudry  & 
Anderson  1977  [AB  - Pyramid  Lake 
{O.  mykisSf  P.  williamsoniy  S, 
namaycush),  Patricia  Lake  (O. 
mykiss)];  27)  Anonymous  1978  (BC); 
28)  Dechtiar  & Berst  1978  (ON);  29) 
Pybus  and  Samuel  1978  (AB  - Blue 
Lake,  Cache  Lake,  Cold  Lake,  Gregg 
Lake,  Jarvis  Lake,  Wabamum  Lake); 
30)  Watson  & Dick  1979  (MB);  31) 
Black  & Lankester  1980  (EXP,  ON);  32) 
Lankester  & Smith  1980  (ON);  33) 
Anonymous  1981  (BC);  34)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  35) 
Samuel  1981  (AB  - Blue  Lake,  Cache 
Lake,  Gregg  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake);  36) 
Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  37)  Black 
1983  a [BC  (O.  mykiss,  P.  cylindraceum, 
S.  malma,  S.  namaycush). 


Cystidicola  farionis  Fischer,  1798 

Synonym:  Cystidicola  canadensis 

Skinker,  1930 

Includes:  Ancyracanthus  cystidicola  of 

Wright  (1879);  Cystidicola  stigmatura  of 


92 


Skinker  (1931)  and  of  Ko  and  Anderson 
(1969) 

Sites:  coelom,  mesenteries,  swim  bladder 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (25) 

Coregonus  artedii  (2,  4,  5,  6,  14, 
20,  21,  23,  24,  32,  34,  42,  44,  45) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (3,  4,  5, 

6,  10,  11,  12,  14,  17,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24, 
25,  29,  30,  31,  32,  34,  37,  38,  40,  41, 

42,  43,  44,  45,  46,  47) 

Coregonus  sp.  (19) 

Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (23,  24,  32, 
34^  44,  45) 

Oncorhynchus  myJdss  (13,  26,  3 1, 
33,  37,  40,  44,  45) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (13,  14, 
15,  25,  32,  37,  44,  45) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (13,  26, 

27,  33,  36,  40) 

Salmo  trutta  (32) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (7,  8,  20,  32) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (22,  28,  32,  44) 

Salvelinus  malma  (20,  27,  33,  36, 
37,  40) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (1,  7,  8,  9, 
10,  11,  16,  18,  20,  23,  25,  26,  27,  32,  36, 
39,  40) 

Thymallus  arcticus  (25) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  EXP,  MB,  NT, 

ON,  QC,  SK,  YT 

Records:  1)  Wright  1879  (ON);  2) 

Skinker  1930  (ON);  3)  Smedley  1933 
(AB  - Primrose  Lake;  MB,  ON,  SK);  4) 
Hunter  & Bangham  1933  (ON);  5) 
Ekbaum  1936  (MB,  ON);  6)  Bangham  & 
Hunter  1939  (ON);  7)  Richardson  1942 
(QC);  8)  MacLulich  1943b  (ON);  9) 

Miller  & Kennedy  1948  (NT);  10) 

Rawson  1951  (NT);  11)  Stewart-Hay 
1953a  (MB);  12)  Stewart-Hay  1953b 
(MB);  13)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 


(BC);  14)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  15) 
Rawson  1959  (SK);  16)  Rawson  1961 
(SK);  17)  Boyes  & Anderson  1961  (ON); 
18)  Dickson  1964  (MB);  19)  Margolis 
1967  (ON);  20)  Ko  & Anderson  1969 
[AB  - Lake  Wabamum  (C  artedi),  BC 
(S.  malma,  S.  namaycush),  NT  (C. 
clupeaformis,  S.  namaycush),  ON  (C. 
artedii,  C.  clupeaformis,  S.  fontinalis), 

SK  (C  clupeaformis,  S.  namaycush)];  21) 
Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  22)  Collins  & 
Dechtiar  1974  (ON);  23)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1974a  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  24) 
Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  25) 
Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  26)  Mudry  & 
Anderson  1977  [AB  - Pyramid  Lake 
(O.  mykisSf  P.  williamsonif  S. 
namaycush)^  Patricia  Lake  {O. 
mykiss)];  27)  Anonymous  1978  (BC);  28) 
Dechtiar  & Berst  1978  (ON);  29)  Pybus 
& Samuel  1978  (AB  - Blue  Lake, 

Cache  Lake,  Cold  Lake,  Gregg  Lake, 
Jarvis  Lake,  Wabamum  Lake);  30) 
Watson  & Dick  1979  (MB);  3 1)  Black  & 
Lankester  1980  (EXP,  ON);  32) 

Lankester  & Smith  1980  (ON);  33) 
Anonymous  1981  (BC);  34)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  35) 
Samuel  1981  (AB  - Blue  Lake,  Cache 
Lake,  Gregg  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake);  36) 
Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  37)  Black 
1983  a [BC  (O.  mykiss,  P.  cylindraceum, 

S.  malma,  S.  namaycush),  NT  {S. 
namaycush),  QC  (S.  namaycush),  YT  ( S. 
namaycush)];  38)  McAllister  & Mudry 
1983  (AB  - Pigeon  Lake,  Wabamum 
Lake);  39)  Stewart  & Bernier  1983  (NT); 
40)  Anonymous  1984  (BC);  41)  Samuel 
1985  (AB  - Blue  Lake,  Cache  Lake, 
Gregg  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake);  42)  Dextrase 
& Lankester  1987  (ON);  43)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  44)  Dechtiar  et  al. 


93 


1988  (ON);  45)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  46)  Stock  1988  (AB  - Jarvis 
Lake);  47)  Hobbs  (undated)  (AB  - 
Lesser  Slave  Lake) 


Cystidicola  serrata  (Wright,  1879)  Railliet, 
1916  sp.  inq. 

Synonyms:  Ancyracanthus  serratus 

Wri^t,  1879;  Rhahdochona  serrata 
(Wright,  1879) 

Site:  heart 

Host:  Coregonus  artedii  (or  Coregonus 

clupeaformis) 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Wright  1879 


Cystidicola  stigmatura  (Leidy,  1886)  Ward 
andMagath,  1917 

Synonym:  Cystidicola  cristivomeri 

White,  1941 

Includes:  Cystidicola  sp.  of  White 

(1940) 

Site:  swim  bladder 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  {\,  8,  11,  17) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (6,  8,  9, 
11,  17,  19,21,24,36,38) 

Myoxocephalus  thompsoni  (27) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (10,  20) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (8,  10, 
11,12) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (10,  20) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (5,  17,  25) 
Salvelinus  malma  (17) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (19,  21) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 
7,  9,  16,  17,  18,  20,  22,  23,  24,  25,  27, 

28,  29,30,31,32,33,  34,35,  37) 


Distribution:  AB,  BC,  NT,  ON,  QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Skinker  1930  (ON);  2) 

White  1941  (ON);  3)  White  & Cable  1942 
(ON);  4)  Richardson  1942  (QC);  5) 
MacLulich  1943b  (ON);  6)  Miller  1945d 
(AB  - Lake  Athabasca,  NT);  7)  Miller  & 
Kennedy  1948  (NT);  8)  Bangham  1951 
(ON);  9)  Stewart-Hay  1953a  (MB);  10) 
Bantam  & Adams  1954  (BC);  1 1) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  12)Rawson  1959 
(SK);  13)  Boyes  & Anderson  1961  (ON): 
14)Rawson  1961  (SK);  15)  Dickson 
1964  (MB);  16)Margolis  1967  (ON);  17) 
Ko  & Anderson  1969  [BC  {S.  malma,  S. 
namaycush),  NT,  SK  (C.  clupeaformis,  S. 
namaycush),  ON  (C.  artedii,  C. 
clupeaformis,  S.  fontinalis)\,  18)  Dechtiar 
1972a  (ON);  19)  Collins  8c  Dechtiar  1974 
(ON);  20)  Mudry  & Anderson  1977 
[AB  - Pyramid  Lake  (O.  mykiss,  P, 
williamsoni,  S.  namaycush),  Patricia 
Lake  {O,  mykiss)\,  21)  Dechtiar  & Berst 
1978  (ON);  22)  Smith  & Lankester  1979 
(ON);  23)  Black  & Lankester  1980  (ON); 
(24)  Lankester  & Smith  1980  (ON);  25) 
Black  1981b  (ON);  26)  Black  & 

Anderson  1981b  (ON);  27)  Black  & 
Lankester  1981a  (ON);  28)  Stewart  & 
Bernier  1982  (NT);  29)  Black  1983b 
(ON);  30)  Black  1983c  (NT,  ON,  QC, 
SK);  31)  Stewart  & Bernier  1983  (NT); 
32)  Black  1984a  (ON);  33)  Black  1984b 
(ON);  34)  Stewart  & Bernier  1984  (NT); 

35)  Samuel  1985  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake); 

36)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  37) 
Hobbs  (undated)  (AB  - Lesser  Slave 
Lake) 


Cystidicola  sp. 

Sites:  coelom,  swim  bladder 


94 


Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (1,  5,  8,  1 1) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (3,  4,  5, 

11) 

Esox  Indus  (9,  10) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (4,  6) 
Prosopium  coulteri  (7) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (5,  11) 
Salvelinus  malma  (4) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (2,  3,  4,  7) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  NT,  ON 

Records:  1)  Pritchard  1931  (ON);  2) 

White  1940  (ON);  3)  Stewart-Hay  1953b 
(MB);  4)  Ko  & Anderson  1969  (BC, 
ON);  5)  Paetz  & Nelson  1970  (AB  - not 
specifled);  6)  Hoskins  et  al.  1976  (BC); 
7)  Mudry  & Anderson  1977  (AB  - 
Upper  Waterton  Lake  {S.  namaycush); 
BC  (P.  Coulteri);  8)  Anthony  1978  (ON); 
9)  Samuel  1981  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake);  10) 
Samuel  1985  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake);  11) 
Nelson  & Paetz  1992  (AB  - not 
specified) 

Metabronema  sp. 

Site:  not  specified 

Host:  Thymallus  arcticus 

Distribution:  BC 

Record:  Bangham  & Adams  1954 


Salvelinema  salmonicola  (Ishii,  1916) 
Margolis,  1966 

Site:  swim  bladder 

Hosts : Oncorhynchus  kisutch  ( 1 ) 
Salvelinus  malma  (2,  3) 
Distribution:  BC 

Records:  1)  Margolis  1966;  2)  Margolis 

1967;  3)  Margolis  & Kabata  1967 


Salvelinema  walked  (E\dod\im,  1935) 
Margolis,  1967 

Synonym:  Cystidicola  walked  Ekbaum, 

1935 

Site:  swim  bladder 

Hosts:  Oncorhynchus  clarki  (8) 

Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,  7,  8) 

Distribution:  BC 

Records:  1)  Ekbaum  1935;  2)  Ekbaum 

1936;  3)  Margolis  1965;  4)  Margolis 
1967a;  5)  Margolis  1967b;  6)  Margolis  & 
Kabata  1967;  7)  Godfrey  1968;  8) 
Margolis  & Moravec  1982 


Spinitectus  acipenseri  Choudhury  and  Dick, 
1992 

Site:  stomach 

Host:  Acipenser  fulvescens 
Distribution:  MB,  SK 

Records:  1)  Choudhury  et  al.  1990; 

2)Choudhury  & Dick  1991;  Swanson  et 
al.l991;  3)  Choudhury  & Dick  1992;  4) 
Choudhury  & Dick  1993 


Spinitectus  carolini  HoW,  1928 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Esox  Indus 

Perea  flavescens 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 


* ^Spinitectus  gracilis  Ward  and  Magath, 
1917 

Site:  intestine 


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Hosts:  Acipenserfulvescens  (15,  16,  17, 

21,  22) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (13) 
Coregonus  artedii  (6,  10,  11,  13, 
20,  24) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (2,  3,  4,  5, 
8,  9,  10,11,  13) 

Cottus  cognatus  (19) 

Esox  Indus  (1,  10,  12,  13,  20,  24) 
Lota  lota  (4,  5,  6,  16) 

Moxostoma  anisurum  (6) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (4,  5) 

Noturus  flams  (1) 

Perea  flavescens  (3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 
13,  14,  15,  20,  22,  23,  24) 

Percina  caprodes  (24) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (4,  5,  6, 

8,  15,  17,  20,  24) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (3,  17) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (8,  9,  16) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  13,  18) 
Distribution:  MB,  ON,  SK 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  3) 
Bangham  & Venard  1946  (01^;  4) 
Bangham  1951  (ON);  5)  Bangham  1955 
(ON);  6)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  7) 

Cannon  1973  (ON);  8)  Collins  & Dechtiar 
1974  (ON);  9)  Dechtiar  & Berst  1978 
(ON);  10)  Watson  1977  (MB);  11) 
Watson  & Dick  1979  (h/ffi);  12)  Watson 
& Dick  1980  (MB);  13)  Poole  1983 
(MB);  14)  Poole  & Dick  1985  (MB);  15) 
Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  16) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  17)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON);  18)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988  (ON);  19)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1989  (ON);  20)  Szalai  1989  (MB);  21) 
Choudhury  et  al.  1990  (MB,  SK);  22) 
Choudhury  et  al.  1991a  (MB);  23)  Szalai 
& Dick  1991a  (MB);  24)  Szalai  et  al. 


1992  (MB) 


Spinitectus  sp. 

Site:  digestive  tract 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (3,  7,  8,  9) 
Perea  flaveseens  (1,  2,  4,  5,  6) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (2,  3,  4) 
Distribution:  MB,  ON,  SK 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  2) 

Bangham  1951  (ON);  3)  Bangham  1955 
(ON);  4)  Dickson  1964  (MB);  5)  Tedla 
1969  (ON);  6)  Tedla  & Fernando  1972 
(ON);  7)  Anthony  1974  (ON);  8)  Anthony 
1977  (ON);  9)  Choudhury  & Dick  1991b 
(MB) 


Sterliadoehona  ephemeridarum  (v.  Linstow, 
1872)Petter,  1984 

Synonyms:  Cystidieoloides  harwoodi 

Chandler,  1931;  Metabronema  eanadense 
Skinker,  1931;  Metabronema  salvelini 
(Fujita,  1922)  Bayliss,  1935; 
Sterliadoehona  tenuissima  (Zeder,  1800) 
Spassky  and  Roytman,  1957; 
Cystidieoloides  tenuissima  (Zeder,  1800) 
Rasheed,  1965;  Cystidieoloides 
ephemeridarum  (v.  Linstow,  1872) 
Moravec,  1981 
Site:  digestive  tract 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (5  \) 

Coregonus  elupeaformis  (13,  24, 
29,  30,  31) 

Hiodon  tergisus  (20) 

Oneorhynehus  elarki  (10) 
Oneorhynehus  kisuteh  (30,  3 1) 
Oneorhynehus  mykiss  (9,  10,  17, 
21,  23,  24,  30) 

Prosopium  eylindraeeum  (10) 


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Prosopium  williamsoni  (10) 
Rhinichthys  cataractae  (10) 

Salmo  trutta  (12,  30) 

Salve linus fontinalis  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16, 
18,19,  22,  25,  26,  27,  28,  32,  33,  34) 
Salvelinus  malma  (10,  17,  23) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (13,31) 
Thymallus  arcticus  (17,  23) 
Distribution:  BC,  LB,  MB,  NB,  NF,  NS, 

ON,QC 

Records:  1)  Skinker  1931  (QC);  2) 

Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON);  3)  Lyster 
1940a  (QC);  4)  Richardson  1942  (QC);  5) 
Choquette  1948a  (QC);  6)  Choquette 
1948b  (QC);  7)  Choquette  1951b  (QC); 

8)  Choquette  1951c  (QC);  9)  Bangham 
1951  (ON);  10)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 
(BC);  11)  Choquette  1955  (QC);  12) 
Sandeman  & Pippy  1967  (NF);  13)  Hicks 
& Threlfall  1973  (LB);  14)  Hanek  & 
Molnar  1974(QC);  15)  Hare  & Frantsi 
1974  (NS);  16)  Frantsi  et  al.  1975  (NS); 
17)  Anonymous  1978  (BC);  18)  Chinniah 
& Threlfall  1978  (LB);  19)  Thompson  & 
Threlfall  1978  (QC);  20)  Glenn  1980 
(MB);  21)  Anonymous  1981  (BC);  22) 
Black  1981  (QC);  23)  Arai  & Mudry 
1983  (BC);  24)  Anonymous  1984  (BC); 
25)  Cone  & Ryan  1984  (NF);  26)  Frimeth 
1987a  (NB);  27)  Frimeth  1987b  (NB); 

28)  Greenwood  & Baker  1987  (ON);  29) 
Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  30) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  31)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON);  32)  Baggs  & McT. 
Cowan  1989  (NF);  33)  Marcogliese  & 
Cone  1991b  (NF);  34)  Dubois  et  al.  1996 
(QC) 


Sterliadochona  sp. 


Site:  intestine 

Host:  Acipenser  fulvescens 

Distribution:  MB 

Record:  Choudhury  & Dick  1993 

FAMILY  TETRAMERIDAE 


^Tetrameres  sp. 

Site:  not  specified 

Host:  Phoxinus  eos 
Distribution:  QC 

Record:  Dubois  et  al.  1996 


SUPERFAMILY  THELAZIODEA 


FAMILY  RHABDOCHONIDAE 


Rhabdochona  canadensis  Moravec  and  Arai, 
1971 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (10,  11) 
Couesius  plumbeus  (1,  7) 

Esox  lucius  (1,  3,  4) 

Hiodon  alosoides  (10,  11) 
Margariscus  margarita  (9) 
Moxostoma  anisurum  (\0,  11) 
Noturus  flavus  (1) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (10,  11) 
Phoxinus  eos  (9) 

Phoxinus  neogaeus  (9) 

Playtgobio  gracilis  (1) 

Rhinichthys  cataractae  (1,  6,  7,  8) 
Salvelinus  malma  (2,  5) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (1) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  MB,  ON,  QC 


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Records:  1)  Moravec  & Arai  1971 

(AB-  Milk  River);  2)  Anonymous  1978 
(BC);  3)  Chinniah  & Threlfall  1978  (LB); 
4)  Thompson  & Threlfall  1978  (QC);  5) 
Aral  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  6)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  7)  Dechtiar  et  al. 

1988  (ON);  8)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  9)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  10) 
Szalai  1989  (MB);  11)  Szalai  et  al.  1992 
(MB) 


Rhabdochona  cascadilla  Wigdor,  1918 

Includes:  Rhabdochona  sp.  of  Bangham 

(1941)  (partim)  and  of  Bangham  and 
Venard  (1946)  (partim) 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  {1 , 8,  9,  18) 
Carpiodes  cyprinus  (1) 
Catostomus  catostomus  (4,  6,  1 1, 
14) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (4,  10,  11, 
14) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (6) 
Couesius  plumbeus  (6) 

Culaea  inconstans  (17) 

Etheostoma  exile  (5,  7,  9) 

Hiodon  tergisus  (1) 

Lota  lota  (7) 

Margariscus  margarita  (2,  3,  4) 
Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (6) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (1,  5,  7,  9) 
Oncorhynchus  clarki  (6) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (6,  16) 

Perea  flavescens  (10) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (10) 
Phoxinius  eos  (3,  19) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (6,  16) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  {6,  13, 
15,  16) 

Rhinichthys  cataractae  (6) 


Richardsonius  balteatus  {6,  13,  15) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (12) 

Thymallus  arcticus  (6) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  3) 
Bantam  & Venard  1946  (01^;  4) 
Choquette  1951  (ON,  QC);  5)  Bangham 
1951  (ON);  6)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 
(BC);  7)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  8) 
Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  9)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  10)  Collins  & Dechtiar  1974  (ON); 
11)  Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  12) 
Mudry  & \nderson  1977  (AB  - Babel 
Creek);  13)  Anonymous  1978  (BC);  14) 
Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  15)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  16) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  17)  Dechtiar  et 
al.  1988  (ON);  18)  Choudhury  & Dick 
1993  (MB);  19)  Dubois  et  al.  1996  (QC) 


Rhabdochona  catostomi  Kayton,  Kritsky  and 
Tobias,  1979 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Catostomus  catostomus 

Distribution:  AB 

Record:  Kayton  et  al.  1979  (AB  - Nose 

Creek) 

Rhabdochona  cotti  Gastafson,  1949 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Cottus  cognatus 

Distribution:  BC,  ON 

Records:  Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC); 

Mudry  & Anderson  1977  (BC); 
Anonymous  1978  (BC);  Arai  & Mudry 
1983  (BC);  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON) 


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Rhabdochona  decaturensis  Gustafson,  1949 
Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Notropis  hudsonius  (1,  2,  3) 
Noturus  flavus  (1) 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988;  2) 

Dechtiar  et  1988;  3)  Dechtiar  & 

Lawrie  1988 


Rhabdochona  kisutchi  Margolis,  Moravec 
and  MacDonald,  1975 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts : Oncorhynchus  kisutch  ( 1 ) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (2,  3) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (2,  3) 

Salve linus  malma  (2,  3,  4) 
Distribution:  BC 

Records:  1)  Margolis  et  al.  1975;  2) 

Anonymous  1978;  3)  Arai  & Mudry  1983; 
4)  Anonymous  1984 


Rhabdochona  milleri  Choquette,  1951 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (8) 

Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (1,  2, 

3,7) 

Oncorhynchus  clarki  (4) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (4) 
Prosopium  coulteri  (4) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (5,  6) 
Rhinichthys  cataractae  (5,  6) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (4) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Choquette  1951  (QC);  2) 

Moravec  & Arai  1971  (ON);  3)  Dechtiar 
1972b  (ON);  4)  Mudry  & Anderson 
1977  (AB  - Snowflake  Lake  (S, 


fontinalis)^  Crypt  Lake  (O,  clarki)^  BC 
(O.  mykiss,  P.  coulteri,  S.  fontinalis,  S. 
malma),  5)  Anonymous  1978  (BC);  6) 
Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  7)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  8)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988  (ON) 


Rhabdochona  ovifilamentaV^tW^x,  1938 

Synonym:  Rhabdochona  laurentiana 

Lyster,  1940 

Includes:  Rhabdochona  fortunowi  of 

Kussat  (1969);  Rhabdochona  sp.  of  Arai 
and  Kussat  (1967) 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (3,  4,  7) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  8,  9, 
11,  12) 

Catostomus  platyrhychus  (3,  4,  7, 

8) 

Perea  flavescens  (5,  6,  10) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (2) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  QC 
Records:  1)  Lyster  1940  (QC);  2) 

Choquette  1948a  (QC);  3)  Kussat  1966 
(AB  - Bow  River);  4)  Arai  & Kussat 
1967  (AB  - Bow  River);  5)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1969a  (ON);  6)  Tedla  1969 
(ON);  7)  Kussat  1969  (AB  - Bow 
River);  8)  Moravec  & Arai  1971  (AB  - 
Highwood  River);  9)  Dechtiar  & Christie 
1988  (ON);  10)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  1 1)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
12)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON) 


Rhabdochona  zacconisYdixm^ii,  1935 
Site:  intestine 

Host:  Catostomus  macrocheilus 
Distribution:  BC 


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Records:  Anonymous  1978;  Aral  & 

Mudry  1983 

Rhabdochona  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (7,  8,  1 1, 

15) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  8) 
Catostomus  macrocheilus  (11,  15) 
Catostomus  platyrhynchus  (7) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (2) 

Cottus  cognatus  (11,  15) 

Couesius  plumheus  (4,  6) 
Etheostoma  exile  (17) 

Notropis  atherinoides  (19) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (3) 
Oncorhynchus  clarki  (10) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (5,  14,  16) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  {\\,  13,  15, 

16) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,  4,  6,  9,  12) 
Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (18) 
Pimephales  promelas  (2) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (11,  15,  16, 

20) 

Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (11,  15) 
Richardsonius  balteatus  (11,  15) 
Salve linus  fontinalis  (5,  10) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (12) 

Salvelinus  malma  14,  15,  16) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  2) 

Bangham  & Venard  1946  (ON);  3) 
Stewart-Hay  195  Ig  (MB);  4)  Bangham 
1951  (ON);  5)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 
(BC);  6)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  7)  Kussat 
1969  (AB  - Bow  River);  8)  Threlfall  & 
Hanek  1970a  (LB);  9)  Tedla  & Fernando 
1972  (ON);  10)  Mudry  & Anderson 


1977  (AB  - Utopia  Lake  (O.  clarki)^ 
Vista  Lake  (5.  fontinalis);  11) 
Anonymous  1978  (BC);  12)  Dechtiar  & 
Berst  1978  (ON);  13)  Pybus  & Samuel 

1978  (AB  - Hardisty  Creek);  14) 
Anonymous  1981  (BC);  15)  Arai  & 
Mudry  1983  (BC);  16)  Anonymous  1984 
(BC);  17)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  18) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  19)  Byrne 
1992  (ON);  20)  Nener  et  al.  1995  (BC) 


Rhabdochonidae  gen.  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Acipenser  fulvescens 

Distribution:  MB,  SK 

Record:  Choudhury  et  al.  1990 


SUPERFAMILY  ACUARIOIDEA 


FAMILY  ACUARIIDAE 


*Cosmocephalus  obvelatus  (Creplin,  1825) 
Seurat,  1919 

Site:  mesenteries 

Hosts:  Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (1,2) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (1) 
Oncorhynchus  my  kiss  (1) 

Pungitius  pungitius  (2,  3) 
Distribution:  EXP,  NS,  ON 

Records:  1)  Wong  & Anderson  1982 

(EXP,  ON);  2)  Marcogliese  1992  (NS);  3) 
Marcogliese  1995  (NS) 


*Paracuaria  adunca  (Creplin,  1846) 
Anderson  and  Wong,  1981 


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Site:  mesenteries 

Hosts:  Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (1,2) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (1) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (2,  3) 
Distribution:  NS,  ON 

Records:  1)  Anderson  & Wong  1982 

(ON);  2)  Marcogliese  1992  (NS);  3) 
Marcogliese  1995  (NS) 


*Spiruridae  gen.  sp. 

Sites:  coelom,  intestinal  wall, 

mesenteries,  musculature,  ovaries,  pyloric 
caeca,  stomach  wall,  swim  bladder 
Hosts:  Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (2) 

Salve linus  fontinalis  (1) 
Distribution:  BC,  QC 

Records:  1)  Choquette  1948a  (QC);  2) 

Anonymous  1984  (BC) 


*Spirurinae  gen.  sp. 

Site:  mesenteries 

Host:  Myoxocephalus  thompsoni 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Black  & Lankester  1981a 


**Nematoda  gen.  sp. 

Includes:  Agamonema  sp.  auct.; 

Agamospirura  sp.  auct. 

Sites:  mesenteries,  musculature,  viscera 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (29) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (30) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (6,  15, 
30) 

Coregonus  artedii  (18,  22,  23) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (2,  3,  11, 
12,  20,  22,  23) 


Coitus  cognatus  (35) 

Couesius plumheus  (24,  25) 

Culaea  inconstans  (6,  31,  42,  43) 
Esox  lucius  (12,  24,  40) 

Etheostoma  exile  (6) 

Hiodon  alosoides  (30) 

Lota  lota  (12,  17,  22,  28) 
Moxostoma  anisurum  (10) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (6) 
Oncorhynchus  clarki  (7) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (36) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  {\,  34,  36, 

39) 

Perea  flavescens  (6,  7,  8,  18,  19, 

40,  41) 

Percina  caprodes  (6) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (6,  21,  26) 
Phoxinus  eos  (S,  14) 

Phoxinus  neogaeus  (8,  14) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (32) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (34,  36,  39) 
Salve  linus  confluentus  (1) 

Salvelirms  fontinalis  (4,  5,  9,  15,  16, 
32,  33) 

Salvelinus  malma  (36,  39) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (9,  22,  27, 

32,  37,  38) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (6,  9,  10,  18) 
Thymallus  arcticus  (13) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  MB,  NS,  NT, 

ON,  QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Neave  & Bajkov  1929 

[AB-  Creek  at  Oldfort  Point,  Buffalo 
Praire  Lake,  Mingo  Creek  {O.  mykiss), 
Jacques  Lake  (S.  confluentus),  2) 

Bajkov  1930  (MB);  3)  Hart  1931  (ON); 

4)  Ricker  1932  (ON);  5)  Richardson  1935 
(ON);  6)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON); 

7)  Rawson  1939  (AB  - Moraine  Lake); 

8)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  9)  MacLulich 
1943b  (ON);  10)  McLeod  1943  (MB); 

1 1)  Miller  1944b  (NT);  12)  Miller  1945d 


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(AB  - Lake  Athabasca);  13)  Miller 
1946a  (NT);  14)  Bangham  & Venard 
1946  (ON);  15)  Fantham  & Porter  1948 
(QC);  16)  Choquette  1948a  (QC);  17) 
Rawson  1951  (NT);  18)  Stewart-Hay 
1951f  (MB);  19)  Stewart-Hay  1951g 
(MB);  20)  Wheaton  & Hazen  1951  (SK); 
21)  Bangham  1951  (ON);  22)  Stewart- 
Hay  1953a  (MB);  23)  Stewart-Hay  1953b 
(MB);  24)  Stewart-Hay  1953c  (MB);  25) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  26) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  27)  Rawson  1961 
(SK);  28)  Fillion  1961  (AB  - Cold  Lake, 
Lac  la  Nonne,  Lac  Ste.  Anne);  29) 
Harkness  & Dymond  1961  (01^;  30) 
Reed  1962  (SK);  31)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  32)  Hicks  & Threlfall  1973  (LB); 
33)  Frantsi  et  al.  1975  (NS);  34)  Mudry 
& Anderson  1977  [AB  - Edith  Lake, 
Moraine  Lake  (O,  mykiss).  Lower 
Waterton  Lake  (P.  williamsoni)];  35) 
Pybus  & Samuel  1978  (AB  - near 
Hinton);  36)  Anonymous  1981  (BC);  37) 
Stewart  & Bernier  1984  (BC);  38) 
McAllister  & Mudry  1983  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  39)  Anonymous  1984  (BC);  40) 
Samuel  1985  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake);  41) 
Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  42) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  43)  Dechtiar  et 
al.  1989  (ON) 


PHYLUM  ACANTHOCEPHALA 


ORDER  EO  ACANTHOCEPHALA 


FAMILY  NEOECHINORHYNCHID  AE 


Neoechinorhynchus  carpiodi  Dechtiar,  1968 


Site:  intestine 

Host:  Carpiodes  cyprinus 

Distribution:  MB,  ON 

Records:  Dechtiar  1968  (ON);  Dechtiar 

1972b  (ON);  Szalai  & Dick  1987a  (MB); 
Szalai  & Dick  1987b  (MB);  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988  (ON);  Szalai  et  al.  1988 
(\ffl);  Szalai  et  al.  1992  (MB) 


Neoechinorhynchus  crassus  Van  Cleave, 
1919 

Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (6) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (5,  8,  10, 
12,  13,  15) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  3, 

5,  7,  10,11,  12,  14,  15,  16) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (4) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (9) 
Moxostoma  anisurum  (16) 
Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (11) 
Perea  flavescens  (16) 

Distribution:  BC,  LB,  MB,  ON,  SK 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Van  Cleave  1949  (SK);  3) 
Stewart-Hay  1953c  (ivlB);  4)  Bangham  & 
Adams  1954  (BC);  5)  Bangham  1955 
(ON);  6)  Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  7) 
Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  8)  Chinniah  & 
Threlfall  1978  (LB);  9)  Pybus  & Samuel 
1978  (AB  - Blue  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake); 

10)  Courtney  1987  (ON);  11)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  12)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  13)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  14)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
15)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  16)  Szalai 
et  al.  1992  (MB) 


Neoechinorhynchus  cylindratus  (Van 


102 


Cleave,  1913)  Van  Cleave,  1919 

Synonyms:  Neorhynchus  cylindratus 

Van  Cleave,  1913;  Eorhynchus 
cylindratus  (Van  Cleave,  1913)  Van 
Cleave,  1914 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (2) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (8,  10) 
Esox  Indus  11) 

Lota  lota  (3,  13) 

Perea  flavescens  (3,  4,  5,  6,  7) 
Richardsonius  balteatus  (9,  10) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (2) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (3) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  3,  4,  12, 
13) 

Distribution:  BC,  MB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Lyster  1940a  (QC);  3)  Bangham 
1955  (ON);  4)  Dickson  1964  (MB);  5) 
Tedla  & Fernando  1969a  (ON);  6)  Tedla 
1969  (ON);  7)  Tedla  & Fernando  1972 
(ON);  8)  Watson  1977  (MB);  9) 
Anonymous  1978  (BC);  10)  Aral  & 
Mudry  1983  (BC);  11)  Anthony  1983 
(ON);  12)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
13)  Anthony  1987  (ON) 


Neoechinorhynchus  distr actus  Van  Cleave, 
1949 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni 
Moxostoma  anisurum 
Distribution:  MB 

Record:  Szalai  et  al.  1992 


Neoechinorhynchus  notemigoni  Dechtiar, 
1967 


Site:  intestine 

Host:  Notropis  hudsonius 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 


Neoechinorhynchus  pungitius  Dechtiar, 
1971 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Culaea  inconstans  (1,  2,  3) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,2) 

Pungitius  pungitius  (1,2) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1 ) Dechtiar  1 97 1 ; 2)  Dechtiar 

et  al.  1988;  3)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989 


Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (O.  F.  Miller, 
1780)Hamann,  1892 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (19) 
Catostomus  catostomus  (3) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (12) 
Catostomus  macrocheilus  (3) 
Coregonus  artedii  (1) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  15) 
Cottus  cognatus  (11) 

Cottus  ricei  (20) 

Couesius  plumbeus  (3,  20) 

Culaea  inconstans  (4,  6,  19,  20,  23, 
24) 

Esox  Indus  (4,  11) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (2,  3,  5,  9) 
Lota  lota  (3,  4,  1 1,  13,  15) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (4,  7,  19,  20, 

21) 

Oncorhynchus  clarki  (2,  3) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (3) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (3,  4,  13,  15, 
17) 


103 


Perea  flavescens  (7,  8 18,  20,  22) 
Phoxinus  neogaeus  (20) 

Prosopium  coulteri  (15) 
Prosopiumwilliamsoni  (3,  13,  15, 
16,  17) 

Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (2,  3, 
13,  16,  17) 

Pungitius  pungitius  {2,  4,  10,  14, 

20) 

Richardsonius  balteatus  (3,  13,  15, 
16,  17) 

Salvelinus fontinalis  (2,  3,  21) 
Salvelinus  malma  (3,  13,  15) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (\  I,  13,  15, 
16.  17) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (19) 
Thymallus  arcticus  (ll,  13,  15) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  MB,  NF,  NT, 

ON,  SK,  YT 

Records:  1)  Van  Cleave  & Bangham 

1949  (SK);  2)  Van  Cleave  & Lynch  1950 
(BC);  3)  Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC); 
4)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  5)  Hanek  & 
Threlfall  1970a  (LB);  6)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  7)  Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  8)  Collins 
& Dechtiar  1974  (ON);  9)  Lester  1975 
(BC);  10)  Dickinson  & Threlfall  1976 
(NF);  1 1)  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  12) 
Mudry  & Anderson  1977  (AB  - Lower 
Waterton  Lake);  13)  Anonymous  1978 
(BC);  14)  Curtis  1982  (NT);  15)  Arai  & 
Mudry  1983  (BC);  16)  Anonymous  1983 
(BC);  17)  Anonymous  1984  (BC);  18) 
Poole  & Dick  1985  (MB);  19)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  20)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  21)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  22)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
23)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  24) 
McLennon  & Shires  1995  (ON) 


Neoechinorhynchus  saginatus  Van  Cleave 


and  Bangham,  1949 
Site:  intestine 

Hosts.  Catostomus  catostomus  (1) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (2) 
Catostomus  macrocheilus  (1) 
Lota  lota  (\) 

Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (1) 
Oncorhynchus  my  kiss  (1) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (1) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (1) 
Distribution:  BC,  ON 

Records:  1)  Anonymous  1981  (BC);  2) 

Mack’e  et  al.  1983  (ON) 


Neoechinorhynchus  salmonis  Ching,  1984 

Includes:  Neoechinorhynchus  saginatus 

Van  Cleave  and  Bangham,  1949  of 
Anonymous  (1981) 

Sites:  intestine,  pyloric  caeca 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (1,  2,  3,  4) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (1,  3,  4) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (2,  3) 
Lota  lota  (1,  3,  4) 

Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (1,3) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (1,  2,  3,  4) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (4) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (1,  2,  3, 

4) 

Savelinus  malma  (3) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (2,  3) 
Distribution:  BC 

Records:  1)  Anonymous  1981;  2) 

Anonymous  1983;  3)  Anonymous  1984; 

4)  Ching  1984b 


Neoechinorhynchus  strigosus  Van  Cleave, 
1949 


104 


Site:  intestine 

Hosts : Catostomus  catostomus  (1,2) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  3,  4, 
5,  7,  8) 

Esox  Indus  (4,  5) 

Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (4,  5) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (6) 
Distribution:  AB,  LB,  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  2) 

ThrelfaU  & Hanek  1970a  (LB);  3) 
Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  4)  Leong  1975 
(AB  - Cold  Lake);  5)  Leong  & Holmes 
1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  6)  Poole  & Dick 
1985  (MB);  7)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON); 
8)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989 


Neoechinorhynchus  tenellus  (Van  Cleave, 
1913) 

Synonym:  Neorhynchus  tenellus  Van 

Cleave,  1913 
Site:  intestine 

Hosts : Adpenser  fulvescens  (10) 

Esox  Indus  (1,  3,  5,  6,  7,  8) 

Perea  flavescens  (4) 

Stizostedion  canadense  (3) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (2,  3,  4,  5,  7, 

8,  9) 

Distribution:  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  3) 
Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  4)  Anthony  1978b 
(ON);  5)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON); 
6)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  7)  Dechtiar 
& Lawrie  1988  (ON);  8)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988  (ON);  9)  Szalai  et  al.  1992 
(MB);  10)  Choudhury  & Dick  1993  (MB) 


Neoechinorhynchus  tumidus  Van  Cleave  and 
Bangham,  1949 


Site:  intestine 

Hosts : Coregonus  artedii  (1,4,  12) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1,  3,  4,  5, 
6,  8,  9,  10,11,  12,  13) 

Cottus  cognatus  (6) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (2,  6,  11) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (6) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (7,  11) 

Thymallus  arcticus  (6) 

Distribution:  AB,  ON,  SK,  YT 

Records:  1)  Van  Cleave  & Bangham 

1949  (ON);  2)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  3) 
Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  4)  Dechtiar  1972b 
(ON);  5)  Collins  & Dechtiar  1974  (ON); 
6)  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  7)  Dechtiar  & 
Berst  1978  (ON);  8)  Samuel  1981  (AB  - 
Blue  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake);  9)  Samuel 
1985  (AB  - Blue  Lake,  Jarvis  Lake); 

10)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  11) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  12)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON);  13)  Stock  1988  (AB  - 
Jarvis  Lake) 


Neoechinorhynchus  venustus  Lynch,  1936 

Synonym:  Neoechinorhynchus  cristatus 

Lynch,  1936 
Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (1,  2,  3,  4, 
5,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  17) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (2,  3,  4,  7, 
8,  12,  14,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (1,  12, 

13,  14,  15) 

Moxostoma  anisurum  (21) 

Perea  flavescens  (9) 

Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (13,  15) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (6,  10) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  MB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 


105 


(BC);  2)  Kussat  1966  (AB  - Big  Hill 
Creek,  Bow  River);  3)  Arai  & Kussat 
1967  (AB  - Big  Hill  Creek,  Bow  River); 
4)  Kussat  1969  [AB  - Big  HiU  Creek, 
Bow  River  (C  commersoni),  Bow  River 
(C  caiostomus)];  5)  Threlfall  & Hanek 
1970a  (LB);  6)  Hanek  & Threlfall  1970b 
(LB);  7)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  8) 

Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  9)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1972  (ON);  10)  Hanek  & 
Molnar  1974  (QC);  11)  Gordon  et  al. 

1978  (QC);  12)  Anonymous  1978  (BC); 
13)  Anonymous  1981  (BC);  14)  Arai  & 
Mudry  1983  (BC);  15)  Anonymous  1984 
(BC);  16)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 
(ON);  17)  Dechtiar  et  al.l988  (ON);  18) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  19) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON);  20) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  21)  Szalai  et 
al.  1992  (MB); 

Remarks:  Neoechinorhynchus  venustus  and 
N.  cristatus  were  placed  in  synonymy  by 
Petrochenko  (1956).  The  synonymy 
should  have  resulted  in  the  retention  of  N. 
venustus  with  N.  cristatus  as  the  junior 
synonym  since  the  description  of  N. 
venustus  appeared  “in  print”  before  that 
of  the  latter. 


Neoechinorhynchus  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (6) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (5) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (4,  6,  7,  8 
13,  14) 

Coregonus  artedii  (1) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (14,  18) 
Culaea  inconstans  (12) 

Esox  lucius  (2) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (16) 


Notropis  atherinoides  (10) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (10) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (17) 

Perea  flavescens  (11) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (9) 
Pimephales  promelas  (21) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (17) 
Richardsonius  balteatus  (17) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (19,  20) 

Salve linus  namaycush  (17) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (3) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (8) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  NB,  NT, 

ON 

Records:  1)  Pritchard  193 1 (ON);  2) 

Cushing  & Bacal  1932  (ON);  3)  Bangham 
& Hunter  1939  (ON);  4)  Bangham  1941 
(ON);  5)  Rawson  1951  (NT);  6)  Stewart- 
Hay  1951b  (MB);  7)  Stewart-Hay  1952a 
(\ffi);  8)  Stewart-Hay  1952b  (MB);  9) 
Bantam  1955  (ON);  10)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  11)  Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  12) 
Kakonge  1972  (ON);  13)  Mudry  & Arai 
1973b  (AB  - Nose  Creek);  14)  Pybus  & 
Samuel  1978  (AB  - Blue  Lake,  Jarvis 
Lake);  15)  Chan  1980  (ON);  16)  Curtis 
1982  (NT);  17)  Anonymous  1984  (BC); 

18)  Samuel  1985  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake); 

19)  Frimeth  1987a  (NB);  20)  Frimeth 
1987b  (NB);  21)  Dechtiar  & Christie 
1988  (ON) 


Octospinifer  macilentus  Van  Cleave,  1918 

Includes:  Octospinifer  sp.  of  Mudry  and 

Arai  (1973b) 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (2,  6,  13, 

15) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  3,  4, 
5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16, 


106 


FAMILY  ECHINORHYNCHIIDAE 


17,18,  19) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (13,  15) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  3) 
Bangham  & Venard  1946  (01^;  4)  Van 
Cleave  1949  (ON);  5)  Bangham  1955 
(ON);  6)  Kussat  1966  (AB  - Big  Hill 
Creek,  Bow  River);  7)  Arai  & Kussat 
1967  (AB  - Big  Hill  Creek,  Bow  River); 
8)  Kussat  1969  (AB  - Big  Hill  Creek, 
Bow  River);  9)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON); 

10)  Beerman  1972  (AB  - Big  Hill 
Creek,  Bow  River);  11)  Mudry  & Arai 
1973b  (AB  - Nose  Creek);  12)  Beerman 
et  al.  1974  (AB  - Big  Hill  Creek,  Bow 
River);  13)  Anonymous  1978  (BC);  14) 
Chan  1980  (ON);  15)  Arai  & Mudry  1983 
(BC);  16)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON); 
17)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  18) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (01^;  19) 
Dubois  et  al.  1996  (QC) 


FAMILY  TENUISENTIDAE 


Tanaorhamphus  sp. 

Includes:  Tanorhynchus  sp.  of  Stewart- 

Hay  (1952b) 

Site:  intestine 

Host:  Catostomus  commersoni 

Distribution:  MB 

Record:  Stewart-Hay  1952b 


Acanthocephalus  dims  (Van  Cleave,  1931) 
Van  Cleave  and  Townsend,  1936 

Synonym:  Acanthocephalus  jacksoni 

Bullock,  1962 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (5) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,6) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1,3) 
Cottus  cognatus  (1,3) 

Cottus  ricei  (4) 

Culaea  inconstans  (4) 

Esox  lucius  (5,  6) 

Lota  lota  (4,  7) 

Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (3) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (5) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,  3,  5) 
Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (5) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (7) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (4) 

Salmo  tmtta  (4) 

Salve linus  fontinalis  (3,  7) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (1,  2,  4) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (7) 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Collins  & Dechtiar  1974;  2) 

Dechtiar  8^  Berst  1978;  3)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988;  4)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988;  5) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988;  6)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988;  7)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989 


ORDER  P ALAEAC  ANTHOCEPHALA 

SUPERFAMILY 

ECHINORHYNCHOIDEA 


Acanthocephalus  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Coregonus  clupeaformis 
Esox  lucius 
Stizostedion  vitreum 


107 


Distribution:  MB 

Record:  McTavish  1952 


Echinorhynchus  gadi  Zoega  in  O.  F.  Muller, 
1776 

Synonym:  Echinorhynchus  vancleavei 

Golvan,  1969 
Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Coregonus  clupeaformis  (3) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (2,  3) 
Distribution:  NT,  QC 

Records:  1)  Black  1981  (QC);  2) 

Stewart  & Bernier  1982  (NT);  3)  Shostak 
et  al.  1986  (NT) 


Echinorhynchus  lateralis  Leidy,  1851 

Synonyms:  Acanthocephalus  lateralis 

(Leidy,  1851);  Metechinorhynchus 
lateralis  (Lddy,  1851)  Golvan,  1969 
Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (21) 
Catostomus  catostomus  (3) 
Coregonus  artedii  (21) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  {A,  5,  10, 

11) 

Esox  lucius  (6,  15) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (1  ^ 17) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (21) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (4,  21) 
Perea  flavescens  (3) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (10,  21) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (8) 

Salmo  trutta  (4,  5,  9) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
9,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20, 
22,  23,  24) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (10,  21) 


Distribution:  LB,  NB,  NF,  NS,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Richardson  1936  (QC);  2) 

Choquette  1948a  (QC);  3)  Fantham  & 
Porter  1948  (QC);  4)  Sandeman  & Pippy 
1967  (NF);  5)  Threlfall  & Hanek  1970c 
(NF);  6)  Threlfall  & Hanek  1970b  (LB); 

7)  Hanek  & ThrelfaU  1970a  (LB,  NF);  8) 
Hanek  Sc  Threlfall  1970b  (NF);  9)  Hanek 
& Threlfall  1970d  (NF);  10)  Dechtiar 
1972a  (ON);  1 1)  Hicks  & Threlfall  1973 
(LB);  12)  Hare  & Frantsi  1974  (NB);  13) 
Frantsi  et  al.  1975  (NS);  14)  Thompson  & 
Threlfall  1978  (QC);  15)  Chinniah  & 
Threlfall  1978  (LB);  16)  Black  1981a 
(QC);  17)  Cone  & Ryan  1984  (NF);  18) 
Frimeth  1987a  (NB);  19)Frimeth  1987b 
(NB);  20)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  21) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  22)  Baggs 
& McT.  Cowan  1989  (NF);  23) 
Marcogliese  & Cone  1991b  (NF);  24) 
Dubois  et  al.  1996  (QC) 


Echinorhynchus  leidyi  Van  Cleave,  1924 

Synonyms:  Echinorhynchus  salvelini 

Linkins  in  Ward  and  Whipple,  1918; 
Metechinorhynchus  leidyi  (Van  Cleave, 
1924)  Golvan,  1969 
Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (\5,  16) 
Catostomus  catostomus  (8) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (8) 
Coregonus  artedii  12) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (10,  11, 

12) 

Esox  lucius  (10,  12,  13) 

Lota  lota  (4,  8,  12) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (8,  11) 
Salvelinus  malma  (1) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (1,  2,  3,  5,  6, 
7,  8,  9,11,  12,  14) 


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Distribution:  AB,  EXP,  MB,  NT,  ON, 

QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Van  Cleave  1920  (ON);  2) 

Cooper  1921  (ON);  3)  Richardson  1942 
(QC);  4)  Miller  1944  b (NT);  5)  Miller 
1945e  (AB  - Lake  Athabasca);  6)  Miller 
1946b  (NT);  7)  Miller  & Kennedy  1948 
(NT);  8)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  9)  Rawson 
1959  (SK);  10)  Shostak  & Dick  1982 
(MB);  1 1)  Prychitko  & Nero  1983  (EXP, 
ON);  12)  Shostak  et  al.  1986  (MB,  NT); 
13)  Shostak  & Dick  1986  (MB);  14) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  15)  Choudhury 
et  al.  1990  (MB);  16)  Choudhury  & Dick 
1993  (MB) 


Echinorhynchus  salmonis  O.  F.  Muller, 

1784 

Synonyms:  Metechinorhynchus  salmonis 

(O.  F.  Muller,  1784)  Petrochenko,  1956; 
Echinorhynchus  coregoni  Linkins  in  Van 
Cleave,  1919 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (10,  34,  35, 
36) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (7,  10,  20, 
22,  28,  33,  35) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (10,  17, 
20,  21,  23,  28,  33) 

Coregonus  artedii  (6,  10,  15,  18, 

19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24,  26,  28,  29,  32,  34, 
35,  36) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (3,  7,  8,  9, 
10,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  26, 
28,  29,  30,  34,  35,  36,  39) 

Couesius plumbeus  (10,  35) 

Esox  lucius  {\0,  15,  16,  19,  20,  21, 
22,  25,  27,  28,  29,  34,  35,  37) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (34,  38) 
Lota  lota  (3,  9,  10,  11,  15,  19,  20, 


21,  28,  35,  36) 

Myoxocephalus  thompsoni  (10) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (10) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (19,  20,  21, 
24,  28,  34,  35,  36) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (10,  34,  35) 
Perea  flavescens  (\0,  12,  13,  14, 

17,  22,  24,  25,  27) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  17, 

34,  36) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (10,  35, 
36) 

Pungitius  pungitius  (18,  19,  20,  21, 

28) 

Salmo  trutta  (35) 

Salve linus fontinalis  (33,  34,  38) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (17,  23,  35) 

Salvelinus  malma  (1) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (1,  2,  5,  7, 

10,  15,  18,  19,  20,  21,  25,  28,  31,  32,  34, 

35,  36) 

Stizostedion  canadense  (10,  15) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (15,  16,  20,  21, 
28,  34,  36) 

Thymallus  arcticus  (4) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  CA,  MB,  NT,  ON 

Records:  1)  Van  Cleave  1920  (NT);  2) 

Cooper  1921  (NT);  3)  Bangham  & 

Hunter  1939  (ON);  4)  Miller  1946b  (NT); 
5)  Miller  & Kennedy  1948  (NT);  6) 
Rawson  1951  (NT);  7)  Stewart-Hay 
1953a  (MB);  8)  Stewart-Hay  1953b 
(MB);  9)  Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC); 
10)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  11)  Fillion 
1961  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  12)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1969d  (ON);  13)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1970b  (ON);  14)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1972  (ON);  15)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  16)  Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  17) 
Collins  & Dechtiar  1974  (ON);  18)  Leong 
& Holmes  1974a  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  19) 


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Leong  & Holmes  1974b  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  20)  Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  21)  Holmes  et  al.  1977  (AB  - 
Cold  Lake);  22)  Watson  1977  (MB);  23) 
Dechtiar  & Berst  1978  (ON);  24)  Lester 
& Wright  1978  (ON);  25)  Pybus  & 
Samuel  1978  (AB  - Angling  Lake,  Cold 
Lake);  26)  Watson  & Dick  1979  (MB); 
27)  Watson  & Dick  1980  (MB);  28) 
Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  29)  Shostak  & Dick  1982  (MB); 
30)  McCart  et  al.  1982  (AB  - 
Athabasca  River,  Lake  Athabasca);  31) 
Stewart  & Bernier  1983  (NT);  32) 

Shostak  et  al.  1986  (MB,  NT);  33) 
Courtney  1987  (ON);  34)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  35)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  36)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  37)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
38)  Curtis  1988  (CA);  39)  Hobbs 
(undated)  (AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake) 

Echinorhynchus  sp. 

Includes:  Metechinorhynchus  sp. 

Sites:  intestine,  mesenteries,  stomach 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (3) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1,  2,  6) 
Etheostoma  exile  (2) 

Lota  lota  (8) 

Percina  caprodes  (2) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (5) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (6) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (2) 

Thymallus  arcticus  (4) 

Distribution:  LB,  NT,  ON 

Records:  1)  Hart  193 1 (ON);  2) 

Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON);  3)  Miller 
1945e  (NT);  4)  Miller  1946a  (NT);  5) 
Munroe  1949  (LB);  6)  Stewart  & Bernier 
1983  (NT);  7)  Stewart  & Bernier  1984 


(NT);  8)  Anthony  1987  (ON) 


FAMILY  LEPTORHYNCHOIDIDAE 


* *Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (Linton,  1891) 
Kostylev,  1924 

Synonym:  Echinorhynchus  thecatus 

Linton,  1891 

Sites:  intestine,  mesenteries 

Hosts:  Acipenserfulvescens{\%,  19) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (6,  16) 
Catos tomus  commersoni  (9,  10, 

13) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (2,  4) 
Culaea  inconstans  (9,  10) 

Esox  lucius  (5,  6,  9,  10,  14,  15) 
Etheostoma  exile  (1,  9,  14) 

Lota  lota  {2,  4,  11,  16) 

Moxostoma  anisurum  (9,  10) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (6) 
Noturusflavus  16) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,  2,  4,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  15,  16,  17) 

Percina  caprodes  (1,9,  10) 
Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (1,9) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (9,  10) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (4) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (3,  4) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,6,  15,  17) 
Distribution:  MB,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  3) 
MacLulich  1943b  (OT^);  4)  Bangham  & 
Venard  1946  (ON);  5)  Worley  & 
Bangham  1952  (QC);  6)  Bangham  1955 
(ON);  7)  Tedla  & Fernando  1969a  (ON); 
8)  Tedla  1969  (ON);  9)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  10)  Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  11) 
Tedla  & Fernando  1972  (ON);  12) 


no 


Cannon  1973  (ON);  13)  Collins  & 
Dechtiar  1974  (ON);  14)  Anthony  1983 
(ON);  15)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 
(ON);  16)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  17) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON);  18) 
Choudhury  et  d.  1990  (MB);  19) 
Choudhury  & Dick  1993  (MB) 


FAMILY  POMPHORHYNCHID  AE 


* *Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  Linkins  in 
Van  Cleave,  1919 

Sites:  intestine,  mesenteries 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (40,  42,  43, 
44,  45,  48) 

Carpiodes  cyprinus  (\3,  14,  32, 

34,  36,  45) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (8,  35,  39) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  3, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  13,  15,  17,  19,  20,  23,  25, 

26,  27,  31,  33,  34,  35,  36,  37,  45,  48) 
Catostomus  macrocheilus  (8,  19, 

24,  27,  29) 

Coregorms  artedii  (16,  17,  18,  23) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (16,  17, 
18,  21,  23,  25,  26,  27,  34) 

Esox  Indus  (9,  18,  45) 

Hiodon  tergisus  (14,  22) 

Lota  lota  (^,  9,  10,  13,35) 
Moxostoma  anisurum  (14,  45) 
Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (5, 

14) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (9,  35,  45) 
Oncorhynchus  clarki  (8) 
Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (8,  16,  23, 

25,  27) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (8,  19,  24, 

26,  29,  34,  37) 

Perea  flavescens  (9,  11,  12,  20, 


30,  46) 

Percina  caprodes  (9,  13,  34,  35) 
Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (9,  15, 
34,  35) 

Phoxinus  eos  (2,  48) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (34,  35) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (8,  19,  24, 
27,  28,  29) 

Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (%,  19, 
24,  27,  28,  29) 

Pungitius  pungitius  (17,  23) 
Rhinichthys  cataractae  (35,  44) 
Richardsonius  balteatus  (8) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (15,  20,  34) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (16,  17,  23) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  ON,  QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  3) 
Richardson  1942  (QC);  4)  Bangham  & 
Venard  1946  (ON);  5)  Stewart-Hay 
1951b  (MB);  6)  Stewart-Hay  1952b 
(MB);  7)  Stewart-Hay  1951g  (MB);  8) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  9) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  10)  Fillion  1961 
(AB  - Lac  Ste.  Anne);  1 1)  Tedla  1969 
(ON);  12)  Tedla  & Fernando  1972  (ON); 
13)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  14)  Dechtiar 
1972b  (ON);  15)  Collins  & Dechtiar  1974 
(ON);  16)  Leong  & Holmes  1974a  (AB  - 
Cold  Lake);  17)  Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  18)  Watson  1977  (MB);  19) 
Anonymous  1978  (BC);  20)  Dechtiar  & 
Berst  1978  (ON);  21)  Pybus  & Samuel 
1978  (AB  - Wabamum  Lake);  22)  Glenn 
1980  (MB);  23)  Leong  & Holmes  1981 
(AB  - Cold  Lake);  24)  Anonymous  1981 
(BC);  25)  Drouin  1982  [AB  - McGregor 
Lake,  Travers  Reservoir  (C 
commersoni),  Travers  Reservoir  (C 
clupeaformis)],  26)  McAllister  & 

Mudry  1983  (AB  - Ghost  Lake,  Tyrell 


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Lake);  27)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  28) 
Anonymous  1983  (BC);  29)  Anonymous 
1984  (BC);  30)  Poole  & Dick  1985  (MB); 
3 1)  Courtney  et  al.  1987  (BC);  32)  Szalai 
& Dick  1987a  (MB);  33)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  34)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  35)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  36)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
37)  Szalai  & Dick  1988  (MB);  38) 
Amedjo  & Holmes  (AB  - Tyrell  Lake); 
39)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  40) 
Choudhury  et  al.  1990  (SK);  41)  Szalai  & 
Dick  1990  (SK);  42)  Choudhury  & Dick 
1991  (MB,  SK);  43)  Sv^anson  et  al.  1991 
(MB);  44)  Szalai  et  al.  1992  (MB);  45) 
Choudhury  & Dick  1993  (MB,  SK);  46) 
Zelmer  1994  (AB  - Burntstick  Lake, 
Coal  Lake,  Fincastle  Lake,  Joker  Lake, 
Pigeon  Lake,  Pine  Lake,  Sylvan  Lake); 
47)  Choudhury  & Dick  1994  (MB);  48) 
Dubois  et  al.  1996  (QC) 

Pomphorhynchus  sp. 

Site:  intestine 

Hosts : Catostomus  commersoni  (1,4) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (2,  3) 
Notropis  hudsonius  (3) 

Stizostedion  vitreum  (1) 

Distribution.  MB 
Records:  1)  Stewart-Hay  1951b;  2) 

Stewart-Hay  195  If;  3)  Stewart-Hay 
195  Ig;  4)  Stewart-Hay  1952b 

FAMILY  RHADINORHYNCHIDAE 


Rhadinorhynchus  trachuri  Harada,  1935 
Synonym:  Nipporhynchus  trachuri 


(Harada,  1935)  Van  Cleave  and 
Lincicome,  1940 
Site:  intestine 

Host:  Oncorhynchus  kisutch 

Distribution:  BC 

Record:  Anonymous  1981;  Anonymous 

1984 


**Acanthocephala  gen.  sp. 

Sites:  coelom,  intestine,  mesenteries 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  11) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (5) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (6,  9,  12) 
Esox  lucius  (6,  7) 

Lota  lota  (6) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (4) 

Perea  flavescens  (3) 

Salve linus  fontinalis  (1,  2,  4) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (9,  10) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (3) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (3) 
Distribution:  AB,  MB,  NF,  NT,  ON, 

QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Ricker  1932  (ON);  2) 

Richardson  1935  (QC);  3)  Bangham  & 
Hunter  1939  (ON);  4)  Frost  1940  (NF); 

5)  Stewart-Hay  1952b  (MB);  6) 

McTavish  1952  (MB);  7)  McTavish  1953 
(MB);  8)  Harkness  & Dymond  1961 
(ON);  9)  McAllister  & Mudry  1983 
[AB-  Cold  Lake  (S,  namaycush)^  Buck 
Lake  (C  clupeaformis)]^  10)  Stewart  & 
Bernier  1983  (NT);  11)  Choudhury  & 

Dick  1991  (MB,  SK) 


PHYLUM  ANNELIDA 


CLASS  HIRUDINEA 


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ORDER  GNATHBDELLIDA 


FAMILY  HIRUDINID  AE 


Macrobdella  decora  (Say,  1824)  Verrill, 
1872 

Site:  body  surface 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (2) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1) 
Distribution:  ON,  SK 

Records:  1)  Moore  1922  (SK);  2)  Moore 

1924  (ON) 


Mollihdella  grandis  (Verrill,  1874) 
Richardson,  1969 

Site:  body  surface 

Host:  Esox  Indus 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Moore  1922 


Percymoorensis  marmorata  (Say,  1824) 
Richardson,  1969 

Synonym:  Haemopsis  marmorata  Say, 

1824 

Site:  body  surface 

Host:  Stizostedion  vitreum 

Distribution:  SK 

Records:  Moore  1922;  Madill  1988 


ORDER  RHYNCHOBDELLID  A 


FAMILY  GLOSSIPHONIDAE 


Actinobdella  inequiannulata  Moore,  1901 

Synonym:  Actinobdella  triannulata 

Moore,  1924 
Site:  gill  chamber 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (3,  5,  6,  10, 
14,  15) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  2,  4,  6, 
7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13, 14,  15,  16,  17) 
Catostomus  macrocheilus  (3,  5) 
Distribution:  BC,  ON,  SK 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  2) 

Bangham  & Venard  1946  (ON);  3) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  ^C);  4)  Meyer 
& Moore  1954  (ON);  5)  Bangham  1955 
(ON);  6)  Reed  1962  (SK);  7)  Dechtiar 
1972b  (ON);  8)  Molnar  et  al.  1974  (ON); 
9)  Lester  & Daniels  1976  (ON);  10) 
Daniels  & Freeman  1976  (ON);  1 1) 

Bower  & Woo  1977  (ON);  12)  Chan 
1980  (ON);  13)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 
(ON);  14)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  15) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  16)  Jones 
& Woo  1992a  (ON);  17)  Dubois  et  al. 
1996  (QC) 


Actinobdella  sp. 

Site:  gill  chamber 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (2) 
Perea  flavescens  (1) 
Distribution:  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Worley  & Bangham  1952 

(QC);  2)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON) 


Desserobdella  phalera  (Graf,  1899)  Jones 
and  Woo,  1990 

Synonym:  Clepsine  phalera  Gvdf^  1^99 

Site:  body  surface 


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Hosts:  Esox  lucius 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss 
Perea  flavescens 
Stizostedion  vitreum 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Jones  & Woo  1990 


Placobdella  montifera  Moore,  1906 

Site:  body  surface 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescem  (4) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (2,  3) 
Esox  lucius  (2,  3) 

Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (2,  3) 
Perea  flavescens  (1,  2,  3) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (2,  3) 
Distribution:  MB 

Records:  1)  Szalai  & Dick  1991a;  2) 

Szalai  & Dick  1991b;  3)  Szalai  et  al. 
1992;  4)  Choudhury  & Dick  1993 


Placobdella  parasitica  (Say,  1824)  Moore, 
1901 

Site:  body  surface 

Host:  Perea  flavescens 
Distribution:  ON 

Record : Ryerson  1915 


Placobdella  sp. 

Site:  body  surface 

Host:  Acipenser  fulvescens 

Distribution:  MB 

Record:  Choudhury  et  al.  1990 


Site:  body  surface 

Host:  Acipenser  fulvescens 

Distribution:  MB 

Record:  Choudhury  & Dick  1993 


FAMILY  PISCICOLIDAE 


Cystobranchus  mammilatus  (Malm,  1863) 
Johansson,  1896 

Site:  operculum 

Host:  Lota  lota 

Distribution:  NT 

Record:  Meyer  & Roberts  1977 


Cystobranchus  meyeri  Hayunga  and  Grey, 
1976 

Site:  body  surface 

Host:  Catostomus  commersoni 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Klemm  1982 


Cystobranchus  verrilli  Meyer,  1940 

Site:  gill  chamber 

Hosts:  Lota  lota  (1,  2,  3,  4) 

Moxostoma  anisurum  (6) 
Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (5) 
Distribution:  AB,  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Meyer  & Moore  1954  (ON); 

2)  Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  3) 
Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  4)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  5) 
Szalai  & Dick  1991b  (MB);  6)  Szalai  et 
al.  1992  (MB) 


Glossiphonidae  gen.  sp. 


114 


Myzohdella  lugubris  Leidy,  1851 

Synonyms:  Illinobdella  alba  Meyer, 

1940;  Illinobdella  moorei  Meyer,  1940; 
Myzobdella  moorei  (Meyer,  1940)  Meyer 
and  Moore,  1954 

Includes;  Myzobdella  alba  Mootq,  1940 
of  Dechtiar  and  Christie  (1988) 

Site:  body  surface 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (3) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (12) 

Lota  lota  (8) 

Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (12) 
Kotropis  hudsonius  (12) 

Perea  Jlavescens  (1,2,  10,  11,  12) 
Percina  caprodes  (12) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (12) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (6) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (4,  5,  6,  9,  12) 
Distribution:  AB,  MB,  ON,  SK 

Records:  1)  Meyer  & Moore  1954  (ON); 

2)  Bangham  1955  (ON);  3)  Reed  1962 
(SK);  4)  Moore  1964  (AB  - Bow  River); 
5)  Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  6)  Dechtiar 
1972c  (ON);  7)  Appy  & Cone  1982 
(ON);  8)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON); 

9)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON);  10) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  1 1)  Szalai  & 
Dick  1991a  (MB);  12)  Szalai  & Dick 
1991b  (MB) 

Myzobdella  sp. 

Includes:  Illinobdella  sp. 

Site:  body  surface 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (12) 

Esox  lucius  il , 11) 

Etheostoma  exile  (5) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (4) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,  2,  3,  6,  7,  9, 

10) 


Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (8) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (4) 
Distribution:  BC,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  2) 

Bangham  & Venard  1946  (01^;  3) 
Worley  & Bangham  1952  (QC);  4) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  5) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  6)  Tedla  1969 
(ON);  7)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  8) 
Dechtiar  1972b  (ON);  9)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1972  (ON);  10)  Chan  1980 
(ON);  1 1)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON); 
12)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON) 


Piscicola  geometra  (Linnaeus  1758)  de 
Blainville,  1818 

Site:  body  surface 

Host:  Catostomus  catostomus  (2) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (2) 
Coregonus  artedii  (3) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (3) 

Esox  lucius  (2) 

Perea  flavescens  (3) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (3) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  2) 
Distribution:  QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Rawson  1957a  (SK);  2) 

Rawson  1957b  (SK);  3)  Madill  1988  (QC, 
SK) 


Piscicola  milneri  (Verrill,  1874)  Ryerson, 
1915 

Site:  body  surface 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (7) 
Coregonus  artedii  (9,  10) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (2,  3,  8,  9, 

10) 

Esox  lucius  (8,  9,  1 1) 


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Lota  lota  (8) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (14) 
Prosopium  cylindraceum  (8,  12) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (13,  14) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (1,  4,  5,  6,  8) 
Distribution:  AB,  MB,  NT,  ON,  QC, 

YT 

Records:  1)  Ryerson  1915  (ON);  2) 

Moore  1924  (ON);  3)  Meyer  1946  (ON); 
4)  Miller  & Kennedy  1948  (NT);  5) 
Moore  & Meyer  1951  (NT);  6)  Meyer  & 
Moore  1954  (QC);  7)  Moore  1964  (AB  - 
Cold  Lake,  Lower  Waterton  Lake, 
Upper  Waterton  Lake,  Wabamum 
Lake);  8)  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  9) 
Watson  1977  (MB);  10)  Watson  & Dick 
1979  (MB);  1 1)  Watson  & Dick  1980 
(MB);  12)Dechtiar  &Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  13)  Madill  1988  (ON) 


Piscicola  punctata  (Verrill,  1871)  Moore, 
1912 

Sites:  body  surface,  gills 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (13) 

Coregonus  artedii  (2) 

Esox  Indus  (8) 

Lota  lota  (5,  9) 

Perea  flavescens  (2,  5) 

Percina  caprodes  (5,  9) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (12) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (6) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  10,  11, 

12,  14) 

Stizostedion  canadense  (1) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (4,  5,  7,  8) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  NB,  ON,  SK 

Records:  1)  Moore  1924  (ON);  2) 

Rawson  1930  (ON);  3)  Ricker  1932 
(ON);  4)  Moore  1936  (ON);  5)  Bangham 
& Hunter  1939  (ON);  6)  Clemens  et  al. 


1939  (BC);  7)  Rawson  1957a  (SK);  8) 
Oliverl960  (SK);  9)  Dechtiar  1972a 
(ON);  10)Frimeth  1987a  (NB);  11) 
Frimeth  1987b  (NB);  12)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  13)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  14)  Madill  1988  (AB  - Tay  River) 


Piscicola  salmositica  Meyer,  1946 

Sites:  body  surface,  gill  chamber 

Hosts:  Catostomus  macrocheilus  (2,  3) 

Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (1) 
Distribution:  BC 

Records:  1)  Becker  & Katz  1965a;  2) 

Anonymous  1981;  3)  Anonymous  1984 


Piscicola  sp. 

Site:  body  surface 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (8) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (6) 
Margariscus  margarita  (7) 

Perea  flavescens  (1,  2,  3,  5) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (6) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (4) 
Distribution:  BC,  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Tedla  1969  (ON);  2)  Tedla 

& Fernando  1969a  (ON);  3)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1972  (ON);  4)  Anthony  1978b 
(ON);  5)  Chan  1980  (ON);  6)  Anonymous 
1981  (BC);  7)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON); 
8)  Choudhury  et  al.  1990  (MB) 


Piscicolaria  reducta  Meyer,  1940 

Site:  body  surface 

Host:  Percina  caprodes 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Appy  & Cone  1982 


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Hirudinea  gen.  sp. 

Sites:  body  surface,  gill  chamber,  gills 

Hosts:  Acipenser  fulvescens  (4) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  (3) 
Lota  lota  (1) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (3) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (2) 
Distribution:  BC,  MB,  NF,  SK 

Records:  1)  McTavish  1952  (MB);  2) 

Sandeman  & Pippy  1967  (NF);  3) 
Anonymous  1978  (BC);  4)  Choudhury  & 
Dick  1991  (MB,  SK) 


PHYLUM  MOLLUSCA 


CLASS  BIVALVIA 


ORDER  EULAMELLIBRANCHIA 


SUPERFAMILY  UNIONACEA 


FAMILY  UNIONIDAE 


^Anodonta  cataracta^2i^,  1817 

Includes:  Anodonta  cataracta  cataracta 

Say,  1817;  Anodonta  cataracta  fragilis 
Lamarck,  1819 
Sites:  fins,  gills,  opercula 

Hosts : Catostomus  commersoni  ( 1 ) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (1,2) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (2) 
Distribution:  NF,  NS 

Records:  1)  Wiles  1975  (NS);  2) 


Threlfall  1986  (NF) 


* Anodonta  grandis  simpsonia  Lea,  1861 

Sites:  body  surface,  fins,  gills 

Host:  Perea  flavescens 

Distribution:  AB 

Records:  Jansen  1991  (AB  - Narrow 

Lake);  Jansen  & Hanson  1991  (AB  - 
Narrow  Lake);  Nelson  & Paetz  1992 
(AB  - not  specified) 


"^Anodonta  implicata  Say,  1829 
Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus 
Distribution:  NS 

Record:  Wiles  1975 


* Anodonta  sp. 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (4) 
Perea  flavescens  (1,2,3) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (5) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (4) 
Distribution:  BC,  NS,  ON 

Records:  1)  Tedla  & Fernando  1969d 

(ON);  2)  Tedla  1969  (ON);  3)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1972  (ON);  4)  Wiles  1975 
(NS);  5)  Anonymous  1984  (BC) 


*Anodontoides  ferrussacianus  Lea,  1834 

Sites:  fins,  gills 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni 

Hyhognathus  hankinsoni 


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Perea  flavescens 
Phoxinus  eos 
Pimephales  promelas 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Kakonge  1972 


*Elliptio  complanata  (Lightfoot,  1786) 
Rafinesque,  1819 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (5) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (5) 

Perea  flaveseens  (1,  2,  3,  4) 
Distribution:  NS,  ON 

Records:  1)  Tedla  & Fernando  1969a 

(ON);  2)  Tedla  1969  (ON);  3)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1970a  (ON);  4)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1972  (ON);  5)  Wiles  1975  (NS) 


*Lampsilis  radiata  radiata  (Gmelin,  1791) 
Rafinesque,  1820 

Includes:  Lampsilis  radiata,  siliquodes 

(Barnes,  1823)  of  Tedla  and  Fernando 
(1969) 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Catostomus  eommersoni  (6) 
Gasterosteus  aeuleatus  (6) 

Perea  flaveseens  (1,  2,  3,  4,  5) 
Distribution:  NS,  ON 

Records:  1)  Tedla  & Fernando  1969a 

(ON);  2)  Tedla  1969  (ON);  3)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1969d  (ON);  4)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1970a  (ON);  5)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1972  (ON);  6)  Wiles  1975  (NS) 


* Lampsilis  sp. 
Sites:  fins,  gills 


Hosts:  Catostomus  eommersoni 

Perea  flaveseens 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Kakonge  1972 


* Lasmigona  eompressa  (Lta,  1829) 

Sites:  fins,  gills 

Hosts:  Culaea  inconstans 

Pimephales  promelas 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Kakonge  1972 


*Unionidae  gen.  sp. 

Sites:  body  surface,  fins,  gills 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  eyprinus  (21,  25,  28) 

Catostomus  eatostomus  (5,  23, 

26) 

Catostomus  eommersoni  (5,  7,  22, 
23,  25,  28) 

Coregonus  artedii  (26) 

Coregonus  elupeaformis  (1,  15) 
Cottus  rieei  (23) 

Couesius  plumbeus  (4,  23) 

Esox  lueius  (13,  16,  19,  22,  28) 
Gasterosteus  aeuleatus  (4,  12,  22) 
Hyhognathus  hankinsoni  (10) 
Lota  lota  (7,  23) 

Moxostoma  anisurum  (28) 
Notropis  atherinoides  (8) 
Oneorhynehus  mykiss  (4) 

Perea  flavescens  (3,  5,  6,  7,  9,  14, 
22,  23,  24,  25,  27,  28) 

Pereopsis  omiseomayeus  (22,  24) 
Phoxinus  eos  (26) 

Phoxinus  neogaeus  (23) 
Pimephales  promelas  (9,  10,  17) 
Prosopium  eylindraeeum  (26) 
Ptyehoeheilus  oregonensis  (4) 


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Pungitius  pungitius  (7) 
Richardsonius  balteatus  (4) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (18,  20,  26) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (26) 

Stizostedion  canadense  (2,  7) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (5,  7,  14,  22, 

25,  28) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  NF,  NS,  ON, 

QC 

Records:  1)  Hart  1930  (ON);  2) 

Bangham  & Hunter  1939  (ON);  3) 
Bangham  1941  (ON);  4)  Bangham  & 
Adams  1954  (BC);  5)  Bangham  1955 
(ON);  6)  Tedla  & Fernando  1969a  (ON); 
7)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  8)  Dechtiar 
1972b  (ON);  9)  Kakonge  1972  (ON);  10) 
Molnar  et  al.  1974  (ON);  1 1)  Wiles  1975 
(NS);  12)  Lester  1975  (BC);  13)  Watson 
1977  (MB);  14)  Anthony  1978b  (ON); 

15)  Pybus  & Samuel  1978  [AB  - Cache 
Lake  (P.  flavescens),  Blue  Lake  (C 
clupeaformis)];  16)  Watson  & Dick  1980 
(IVffi);  17)  Chan  1980  (ON);  18)  Black 
1981a  (QC);  19)  Anthony  1983  (ON);  20) 
Cone  & Ryan  1984  (NF);  21)  Szalai  & 
Dick  1987a  (MB);  22)  Dechtiar  & 

Christie  1988  (ON);  23)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  24)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 
(ON);  25)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
26)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  27)  Szalai 
& Dick  1991a  (MB);  28)  Szalai  et  al. 

1992  (MB) 


PHYLUM  ARTHROPODA 


CLASS  CRUSTACEA 


SUBCLASS  BRANCHIURA 


ORDER  ARGULOIDEA 


FAMILY  ARGULIDAE 


Argulus  appendiculosus  Wilson,  1907 

Site:  body  surface 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (3,  4) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (3,  4) 
Coregonus  artedii  (3,  4) 

Esox  lucius  (3,  4) 

Iliodon  alosoides  (1) 

Notropis  atherinoides  (3,  4) 
Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (4) 
Stizostedion  canadense  (2) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (3,  4) 
Distribution:  MB,  ON,  SK 

Records:  1)  Reed  1962  (SK);  2)  Dechtiar 

1972a  (ON);  3)  Szalai  & Dick  1991b 
(MB);  4)  Szalai  et  al.  1992  (MB) 

Argulus  biramosus  Bere,  1931 
Site:  fins 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni 
Coregonus  clupeaformis 
Distribution:  AB 

Record:  Clifford  1991  (AB  - South 

Saskatchewan  River  drainage) 

Argulus  catostomi  Dana  and  Herrick,  1837 
Site:  fins 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (5) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (4) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (1,  3,  5) 
Culaea  inconstans  (2) 

Etheostoma  exile  (1) 


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Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (4) 
Phoximis  neogaeus  (4) 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972a;  2)  Kakonge 

1972;  3)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988;  4) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988;  5)  Dechtiar  & 
Nepszy  1988 


Argulus  stizostethi  Kellicott,  1880 

Synonym:  Argulus  canadensis  Wilson, 

1916 

Site:  body  surface 

Hosts : Acipsenser  fulvescens  (1,6) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (3) 
Coregonus  artedii  {S,  9,  10,  11) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (5,  10,  11) 
Esox  lucius  (10,  12) 

Gasterosteus  aculeatus  13,  14, 
15,  16,  17,  18) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (9) 

Perea  flavescens  (2,  9) 

Pungitius pungitius  (13,  14,  15,  17) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (2,  7) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (3,  4,  5,  6,  9) 
Distribution:  MB,  NF,  ON,  QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Wilson  1916  (ON);  2) 

Wilson  1936  (NS);  3)  Stewart-Hay  1951b 
(MB);  4)  Rawson  1957a  (SK);  5)  Rawson 
1957b  (SK);  6)  Harkness  & Dymond 
1961  (ON);  7)  Sandeman  & Pippy  1967 
(NF);  8)  Threlfall  1968  (NF);  9)  Dechtiar 
1972a  (ON);  10)  Watson  1977  (MB);  11) 
Watson  & Dick  1979  (MB);  12)  Watson 
& Dick  1980  (MB);  13)  Poulin  & 
Fitzgerald  1987  (QC);  14)  Poulin  & 
Fitzgerald  1988  (QC);  15)  Poulin  & 
Fitzgerald  1989a  (QC);  16)  Poulin  & 
Fitzgerald  1989b  (QC);  17)  Poulin  & 
Fitzgerald  1989c  (QC);  18)  Poulin  & 
Fitzgerald  1989d  (QC) 


Argulus  versicolor  Wilson,  1902 
Site:  fins 

Hosts:  Percopsis  omiscomaycus 
Stizostedion  vitreum 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  1972a 


Argulus  sp. 

Site:  body  surface 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (1) 

Esox  lucius  (2) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (1) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1955;  2)  Dechtiar 

et  al.  1988 


SUBCLASS  ENTOMOSTRACA 


ORDER  COPEPODA 


SUBORDER  CYCLOPOIDA 


FAMILY  LERNAEID  AE 


Lemaea  catostomi  (Kroyer,  1863)  Wilson, 
1914 

Site:  penetrating  into  musculature  from 

body  surface 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus 
Catostomus  commersoni 
Moxostoma  macrolepidotum 
Distribution:  SK 

Record:  Reed  1962 


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Lernaea  cyprinacea  Linneaus,  1758 

Site:  penetrating  musculature  from  body 

surface 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (2,  3,  4) 
Culaea  incomtans  (1) 

Distribution:  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Kakonge  1972  (ON);  2) 

Lester  & Daniels  1976  (ON);  3)  Szalai  & 
Dick  1991b  (MB);  4)  Szalai  et  al.  1992 
(MB) 


SUBORDER  POECILOSTOMATOIDEA 


FAMILY  ERGASILIDAE 


Ergasilus  auritus  Markevich,  1940 

Synonym:  Markewitschia  aurita 

(Markevich,  1940) 

Sites:  body  surface,  gills 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (7,  8,  10) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (7,  8,10) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (1,  2,  3,  4, 
5,  9) 

Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (7,  8,  10) 
Pungitius  pungitius  (8,  10) 
Salvelims  fontinalis  (6) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (7,  8,  10) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  NF,  ON,  QC 

Records:  1)  Markevich  1940  (BC);  2) 

Markevich  1956  (BC);  3)  Roberts  1963 
(BC);  4)  Hanek  & Threlfall  1970a  (LB); 
5)  Hanek  & ThrelfaU  1970c  (NF);  6) 
Hanek  & Molnar  1974  (QC);  7)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1974a  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  8) 
Leong  1975  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  9)  Lester 
1975  (BC);  10)  Leong  & Holmes  1981 
(AB  ~ Cold  Lake) 


Ergasilus  caeruleus  Wilson,  1911 
Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  {6,  \9) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (2,  4,  5,  7, 
9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  17,  18,  20) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (2,  4,  5,  7, 
8,  9,  16,  17,  18,  19) 

Coregonus  artedii  (2) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (3,  8) 
Esox  lucius  (18) 

Lota  lota  (2,  3) 

Moxostoma  anisurum  (7) 
Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (17) 
Perea  flavescens  (4,  7,  8,  9,  17,  18, 
21,  22) 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus  (4,  6,  8, 
17,  18) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (3) 
Rhinichthys  cataractae  (17) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (8,  9) 

Stizostedion  canadense  (1,7) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  4,  7,  16, 

17,  19) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  ON 

Records:  1 ) Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  3) 
Bantam  & Venard  1946  (01^;  4) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  5)  Threlfall  & 
Hanek  1970a  (LB);  6)  Dechtiar  1972b 
(ON);  7)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  8)  CoUins 
& Dechtiar  1974  (ON);  9)  Dechtiar  & 
Berst  1978  (ON);  10)  Chinniah  & 

Threlfall  1978  (LB);  1 1)  Hanek  & 
Fernando  1978a  (ON);  12)  Hanek  & 
Fernando  1978b  (ON);  13)  Hanek  & 
Fernando  1978d  (ON);  14)  Hanek  & 
Fernando  1978e  (ON);  15)  Hanek  & 
Fernando  1978f(ON);  16)  Dechtiar  & 
Christie  1988  (ON);  17)  Dechtiar  et  al. 
1988  (ON);  18)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988 


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(ON);  19)  Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON); 
20)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  21) 

Zelmer  1994  (AB  - Garner  Lake);  22) 
Zelmer  & Arai  1998  (AB  - Garner 
Lake) 


Ergasilus  celestisyiutWQv^  1936 

Synonym:  Ergasilus  oshomi  Tidd  and 

Bangham,  1945 
Site:  gills 

Host:  Lota  lota 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Tidd  & Bangham  1945; 

Bangham  & Venard  1946;  Roberts  1970; 
Dechtiar  1972a;  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988; 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1989 


Ergasilus  centrachidarum  Wright,  1882 
Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (3) 

Perea  flavescens  (1) 

Stizostedion  canadense  (2) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (2,  4) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Wright  1882;  2)  Bangham  & 

Hunter  1939;  3)  Roberts  1970;  4) 
Dechtiar  1972a 


Ergasilus  cyprinaceus  Rogers,  1969 
Site:  gills 

Host:  Pimephales  promelas 

Distribution:  ON 

Records:  Molnar  et  al.  1974;  Chan  1980 


Ergasilus  elongatus  WiXson^  1916 


Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Coregonus  clupeaformis 
Salvelinus  namaycush 
Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Dechtiar  et  al.  1989 


Ergasilus  labracis  Kroyer,  1864 

Includes:  Ergasilus  funduUYjfsyQv,  1863 

of  Frechet  et  al.  (1983) 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Salvelinus  fontinalis 

Distribution:  NB 

Records:  ITimeth  1987a;  Frimeth  1987b 


Ergasilus  Uzae¥j[f3yQV,  1863 
Site:  gills 

Host:  Carpiodes  cyprimis 

Distribution:  MB 

Records:  Szalai  & Dick  1987a;  Szalai  et 

al.  1992 


Ergasilus  luciopercarum  Henderson,  1926 

Synonym:  Ergasilus  confusus  Bere, 

1926 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (23) 

Esox  lucius  {\2,  15) 

Perea  flaveseens  (3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 
10,  13,  14,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23) 
Pereopsis  omiseomayeus  (14) 
Prosopium  eylindraeeum  (11) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (2) 
Stizostedion  eanadense  (14) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1,  9,  13,  14, 
16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  23) 

Distribution.  LB,  MB,  NF,  ON,  QC 


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Records:  1)  Henderson  1926  (QC);  2) 

Sandeman  & Pippy  1967  (NF);  3)  Tedla 
& Fernando  1969a  (ON);  4)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1969b  (ON);  5)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1969d  (ON);  6)  Tedla  1969 
(ON);  7)  Tedla  & Fernando  1970a  (ON); 
8)  Tedla  & Fernando  1970c  (ON);  9) 
Roberts  1970  (ON);  10)  Tedla  & 
Fernando  1972  (ON);  1 1)  Hicks  & 
Threlfall  1973  (LB);  12)  Watson  1977 
(MB);  13)  Anthony  1978b  (ON);  14) 
Lubinsky  & Loch  1979  (MB);  15)  Watson 
& Dick  1980  (MB);  16)  IGnnis  & Curtis 
1981  (QC);  17)  Poole  & Dick  1985 
(MB);  18)  Dechtiar  & Christie  1988 
(ON);  19)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  20) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  21) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON);  22)  Szalai 
& Dick  1991a  (MB);  23)  Szalai  et  al. 

1992  (MB) 


Ergasilus  nerkae  Roberts  1963 

Includes:  Ergasilus  caeruleus  of 

Bangham  and  Adams  1954  (partim); 
Ergasilus  sp.  of  Bangham  and  Adams 
(1954)  (partim) 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Catostomus  catostomus  (1,  2,  3,  10, 
13,  14) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (8,  12) 
Catostomus  macrocheilus  (1,  2,  3, 

8,  12) 

Coregonus  artedii  (4,  5,  7,  8,  9,  1 1) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (4,  5,  7,  8, 
9,  11,  12) 

Couesius  plumbeus  (1,2) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (2) 

Hiodon  alosoides  (15) 

Lota  lota  (1) 

Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (4,  5,  1 1) 


Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (1,  2,  3,  6,  8, 
12,  13) 

Prosopium  williamsoni  (1,  2,  3) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (1,3, 

12) 

Richardsonius  balteatus  (1,  2,  3) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (4,  5,  6,  11) 
Thymallus  arcticus  12) 
Distribution:  AB,  BC,  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  & Adams  1954 

(BC);  2)  Roberts  1963  (BC);  3)  Roberts 
1970  (BC);  4)  Lcong  & Holmes  1974a 
(AB  - Cold  Lake);  5)  Leong  1975  (AB  - 
Cold  Lake);  6)  Mudry  & Anderson 
1977  (AB  - Pyramid  Lake);  7)  Watson 
1977  (MB);  8)  Anonymous  1978  (BC);  9) 
Watson  & Dick  1979  (MB);  10) 
Anonymous  1981  (BC);  11)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  12) 

Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  13) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  14)  Courtney 
1987  (ON);  15)  Szalai  et  al.  1992  (Nffi) 


Ergasilus  turgidus  Fraser,  1920 
Site:  gills 

Host:  Gasterosteus  aculeatus 

Distribution:  BC 

Record:  Carl  1937 


Ergasilus  versicolor  W\\son,  1911 

Synonym:  Ergasilus  elegans  Wilson, 

1916 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Catostomus  commersoni  (5) 
Culaea  inconstans  (3,  4) 
Moxostoma  anisurum  (5) 
Noturus  flavus  (1,  2,  3,  4) 
Distribution.  MB,  ON 


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Records:  1)  Bangham  & Hunter  1939 

(ON);  2)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  3) 
Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988  (ON);  4) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  5)  Szalai  et  al. 
1992  (MB) 


Ergasilus  sp. 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Carpiodes  cyprinus  (13) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (9,  10) 
Catostomus  commersoni  (9,  10,  16) 
Coregonus  artedii  (1 , 8,  18) 
Coregomis  clupeaformis  16) 
Coitus  ricei  (13) 

Couesius plumheus  (13) 

Culaea  inconstans  (16) 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (12) 

Hiodon  alosoides  (5) 

Notropis  hudsonius  (4,  8,  14) 

Perea  flavescens  (3,  4) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (1) 
Pungitius pungitius  (4,  13) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (6,  11,  17) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (2,  3) 
Distribution:  AB,  MB,  NF,  ON 

Records:  1)  Bangham  1941  (ON);  2) 

McLeod  1943  (MB);  3)  McLeod  1944 
(MB);  4)  Stewart-Hay  1952b  (MB);  5) 
Kennedy  & Sprules  1967  (MB);  6) 
Threlfa::  & Hanek  1970c  (NF);  7)  Paetz 
& Nelson  1970  (AB  - Lac  la  Biche);  8) 
Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  9)  Leong  1975 
(AB  - Cold  Lake);  10)  Leong  & Holmes 
1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  1 1)  Cone  & 
Ryan  1984  (NF);  12)  Dechtiar  & Christie 
1988  (ON);  13)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988 
(ON);  14)  Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON); 
15)  Stock  1988  (AB  - Jarvis  Lake);  16) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1989  (ON);  17) 
Marcogliese  & Cone  1991b  (NF);  18) 


Nelson  & Paetz  1992  (AB  - unspecified) 


Therestina  gasterostei  (Pagenstecher,  1861) 
Norman,  1905 

Sites:  gill  chamber,  gills 

Hosts:  Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (1,  2,  3,  5, 

6,8) 

Pungitius  pungitius  (A,  7,  8,  9,  10) 
Distribution:  BC,  LB,  NF,  NS,  QC 

Records:  1)  Threlfall  1968  (NF);  2) 

Hanek  & Threlfall  1969a  (NF);  3)  Hanek 
& Threlfall  1970a  (LB,  NF);  4)  Hanek  & 
Threlfall  1970b  (LB);  5)  Hanek  & Molnar 
1974  (QC);  6)  Lester  1975  (BC);  7) 
Dickinson  & Threlfall  1976  (NF);  8) 
Poulin  & Fitzgerald  1987  (QC);  9) 
Marcogliese  1992  (NS);  10)  Marcogliese 
1995  (NS) 


SUBORDER  SIPHONOSTOMATOIDEA 


FAMILY  LERNAEOPODIDAE 


Achtheres  pimelodi  Kroyer,  1863 

Synonyms:  Achtheres  ambloplitis 

Kellicott,  1880;  Achtheres  micropteri 
Wright,  1882 

Sites:  buccal  cavity,  gill  chamber,  gills 

Hosts : Coregonus  clupeaformis  ( 1 ) 

Perea  flavescens  (2) 
Distribution:  ON 

Records:  1)  Dechtiar  1972b;  2) 

Dechtiar  & Nepszy  1988 


Achtheres  sp. 


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Site;  gills 

Host:  Prosopium  williamsoni 

Distribution:  AB 

Record:  Thompson  1974  (AB  - Sheep 

River) 


Coregonicola  orientalis  Markevich  and 
Bauer,  1950 

Site:  penetrating  musculature  from  body 

surface 

Host:  Coregonus  clupeaformis 

Distribution:  NT 

Record:  Stewart  & Bernier  1983 


Coregonicola  sp. 

Site:  penetrating  musculature  from  body 

surface 

Hosts:  Coregonus  clupeaformis  (2) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (1,3) 
Distribution:  AB,  NT 

Records:  1)  Paetz  & Nelson  1970  (AB  - 

not  specified);  2)  Reist  et  al.  1987  (NT); 
3)  Nelson  & Paetz  1992  (AB  - not 
specified) 


Salmonicola  califomiensis  (Dana,  1852) 
Wilson,  1915 

Synonyms:  Salmincola  hicauliculata 

(Wilson,  1909);  Salmincola  carpenteri 
(Packard,  \%1A)\  Salmincola falculata 
(Wilson,  1908) 

Sites:  body  surface,  gill  chamber,  gills 

Hosts:  Oncorhynchus  clarki  (2) 

Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (5,  6) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7) 


Prosopium  williamsoni  (5) 

Salve linus  malma  (1,2) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (4,  6) 
Distribution:  BC,  NT 

Records:  1)  Wilson  1920  (NT);  2)  Bere 

1930b  (BC);  3)  Bell  & Margolis  1976 
(BC);  4)  Anonymous  1978  (BC);  5) 
Anonymous  1981  (BC);  6)  Arai  & Mudry 
1983  (BC);  7)  Anonymous  1984  (BC) 


Salmincola  carpionis  (KisfyQX,  1837) 
WUson,  1915 

Synonyms:  Salmincola  giber  (Wilson, 

1908);  Salmincola  salvelini  Richardson, 
1938 

Sites:  body  surface,  branchial  chamber, 

gills 

Hosts:  Salvelinus  fontinalis  (2,  3) 

Salvelinus  malma  (1) 
Distribution:  NT,  QC 

Records:  1)  Wilson  1920  (NT);  2) 

Richardson  1938  (QC);  3)  Kabata  1969 

(QC) 


Salmincola  coregonorum  (Kessler,  1868) 
Kabata,  1969 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Coregonus  clupeaformis 

Distribution:  LB 

Record:  Chinniah  & Threlfall  1978 


Salmonicola  corpulentus  (Kellicott,  1880) 
Kabata,  1988 

Synonyms:  Achtheres  corpulentus 

Kellicott,  1880;  Salmonicola  extumescens 
(Gadd,  1901)  Wilson,  \9\5\  Salmincola 


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/we/TW/j  (Wilson,  1911) 

Sites:  branchial  chamber,  gills 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (2,  5,  18,  19) 

Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1,  2,  4, 
5,  7,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  17,  20) 
Coregonus  sp.  (6) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (18, 

19) 

Distribution:  AB,  LB,  MB,  NT,  ON, 

QC 

Records:  1)  Hart  193 1 (ON);  2) 

Pritchard  1931  (ON);  3)  Miller  1945e 
(NT);  4)  Rawson  1951  (NT);  5)  Bangham 
1955  (ON);  6)  Kabata  1969  (NT,  ON, 
QC);  7)  Dechtiar  1972a  (ON);  8)  Dechtiar 
1972b  (ON);  9)  Leong  & Holmes  1974a 
(AB  - Cold  Lake);  10)  Leong  1975  (AB 
- Cold  Lake);  1 1)  Watson  1977  (MB); 

12)  Chinniah  & ThrelfaU  1978  (LB);  13) 
Watson  & Dick  1979  (MB);  14)  Leong  & 
Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  15) 
Stewart  & Bernier  1983  (NT);  16) 

Stewart  & Bernier  1984  (NT);  17) 
Dechtiar  & Christie  1988  (ON);  18) 
Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  19)  Dechtiar  & 
Lawrie  1988  (ON);  20)  Hobbs  (undated) 
(AB  - Lesser  Slave  Lake) 


Salmincola  edwardsi  (Olsson,  1869)  Wilson, 
1915 

Synonyms:  Salmincola  exsanguinata 

Sandeman  and  Pippy,  1967;  Lemaeopoda 
arc/wr/ Miers,  ISll,  Lemaeopoda 
edwardsi  (Olsson,  1869) 

Sites:  body  surface,  branchial  chamber, 

gills 

Hosts:  Oncorhynchus  clarki  (9) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (6,  9) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (18,  23) 
Salve linus  fontinalis  (1,  2,  3,  4, 


5,  6,  7,  8,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  16,  17,  19, 
20,  21,  24,  25,  28,  29,  30,  31,  32,  33,  34, 
35,  36,37,38,  39,  40,41) 

Salvelinus  malma  (9,  11,  18,  23) 
Salve  linus  namaycush  (15,  18, 

22,  23,  26,  27) 

Distribution:  BC,  EXP,  LB,  MB,  NB, 

NF,  NS,  NT,  ON,  PE,  QC,  YT 

Records:  l)Wright  1882  (QC);  2)  Bere 

1930a  (NB);  3)  Ricker  1932  (ON);  4) 
Savage  1935  (ON);  5)  Richardson  1935 
(QC);  6)  Frost  1940  (NF);  7)  MacLulich 
1943b  (ON);  8)  Kooyman  1951  (MB);  9) 
Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  10) 
Sandeman  & Pippy  1967  (NF);  11) 

Kabata  1969  (BC,  NF,  ON);  12)  Hicks  & 
ThrelfaU  1973  (LB);  13)Hanek&  Molnar 
1974  (QC);  14)  Hare  & Frantsi  1974  (NS, 
PE);  15)  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  16) 
Gaboury  1978  (MB);  17)  Chinniah  & 
ThrelfaU  1978  ^B);  18)  Anonymous 
1978  (BC);  19)  Black  1981a  (QC);  20) 
Black  1982b  (ON);  21)  Black  1982a 
(ON);  22)  Stewart  & Bernier  1982  (NT); 
23)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  24)  Cone 
& Ryan  1984  (NF);  25)  Black  et  al.  1983 
(QC);  26)  Stewart  & Bernier  1983  (NT); 
27)  Stewart  & Bernier  1984  (NT);  28) 
Frimeth  1987a  (NB);  29)  Frimeth  1987b 
(NB);  30)  Conley  & Curtis  1988  (QC); 

3 1)  Dechtiar  et  al.  1988  (ON);  32)  Albert 
& Curtis  1988  (QC);  33)  Poulin  et  al. 

1989  (QC);  34)  Poulin  et  al.  1990a  (QC); 
35)  Poulin  et  al.  1990b  (QC);  36)  Poulin 
et  al.  1991  (EXP,  QC);  37)  Marcogliese 
& Cone  1991b  (NF);  38)  Conley  & Curtis 
1992  (QC);  39)  Conley  & Curtis  1993 
(QC);  40)  Conley  & Curtis  1994  (QC); 
41)  Dubois  et  al.  1996  (QC) 


Salmincola  extensus  (Kessler,  1 868) 


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Kabata,  1969 

S50ionyms:  Salmincola  wisconsimnsis 

Tidd  and  Bangham  1945;  Achtheres 
Baumann,  1911 

Site:  body  surface 

Hosts:  Coregonus  artedii  (3,  6,  8,  10,  13) 
Coregonus  clupeaformis  (1,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  10.  13) 

Esox  lucius  (8,  11) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (2,  3) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (2,  9,  12, 
14,  15) 

Distribution:  AB,  BC,  LB,  MB,  ON 

Records:  1)  Hart  193 1 (ON);  2) 

Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  3) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  4)  Hicks  & 

ThrelfaU  1973  (LB);  5)  Leong  & Holmes 
1974a  (AB  - Cold  Lake);  6)  Leong  1975 
(AB  - Cold  Lake);  7)  Arthur  et  al.  1976 
(YT);  8)  Watson  1977  (MB);  9) 
Anonymous  1978  (BC);  10)  Watson  & 
Dick  1979  (MB);  11)  Watson  & Dick 
1980  (MB);  12)  Anonymous  1981  (BC); 
13)  Leong  & Holmes  1981  (AB  - Cold 
Lake);  14)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  15) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC) 


Salmincola  lotae  (Olsson,  1877)  Wilson, 
1915 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Lota  lota 

Distribution:  NT 

Record:  Stewart  & Bernier  1983 


Salmincola  siscowet  (Smith,  1874)  Wilson 
1915 

Sites:  body  surface,  gills 


Hosts:  Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salve linus 

namaycush  (12) 

Salvelinus  malma  (1) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (1,  2,  3,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,11,  12) 

Distribution:  BC,  LB,  NT,  ON,  QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Wilson  1920  (NT);  2) 

MacLulich  1943b  (ON);  3)  Miller  1945e 
(NT);  4)  Miller  & Kennedy  1948  (NT);  5) 
Rawson  1951  (NT);  6)  Rawson  1961 
(SK);  7)  Kabata  1969  (QC);  8)  Dechtiar 
1972a  (ON);  9)  Chinniah  & ThrelfaU  1978 
(LB);  10)  Anonymous  1984  (BC);  11) 
Dechtiar  & Lawrie  1988  (ON);  12) 
Anderson  1993  (ON) 


Salmincola  thymalli  (Kessler,  1868)  Wilson, 
1915 

Site:  gills 

Hosts:  Coregonus  clupeaformis  (11) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (5,  12) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (7,  8,  9,  10, 

11) 

Thymallus  arcticus  (1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7, 

8,  10) 

Distribution:  BC,  LB,  NT,  ON,  YT 

Records:  1)  Miller  1945e  (NT);  2)  Miller 

1946a  (NT);  3)  Rawson  1951  (OT);  4) 
Kabata  1969  (NT);  5)  Hicks  & ThrelfaU 
1973  (LB);  6)  Arthur  et  al.  1976  (YT);  7) 
Anonymous  1978  (BC);  8)  Anonymous 
1981  (BC);  9)  Anonymous  1983  (BC); 

10)  Arai  & Mudry  1983  (BC);  1 1) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  12)  Dechtiar  et 
al.  1989  (ON) 


Salmincola  sp. 

Sites:  body  surface,  buccal  cavity,  gills 


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Hosts:  Coregonus  clupeaformis  (3) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (6) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (5) 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  (2,  8,  1 1) 
Salvelinus  namaycush  (1,  4,  5,  7, 

9,  10) 

Distribution:  BC,  MB,  NF,  NT,  ON, 

QC,  SK 

Records:  1)  Stewart-Hay  1951c  (MB); 

2)  Kooyman  1951  (MB);  3)  McTavish 
1952  (MB);  4)  Stewart-Hay  1953b  (MB); 
5)  Bangham  & Adams  1954  (BC);  6) 
Bangham  1955  (ON);  7)  Rawson  1959 
(SK);  8)  Hanek  & Molnar  1974  (QC);  9) 
Stewart  & Bernier  1982  (NT);  10) 
Anonymous  1984  (BC);  1 1)  Marcogliese 
& Cone  1991  (NF) 


Copepoda  gen.  sp. 

Sites:  buccal  cavity,  fins,  gills 

Hosts:  Gasterosteus  aculeatus  (3) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (2) 
Stizostedion  vitreum  (1) 
Distribution:  BC,  NF,  ON 

Records:  1)  Moore  1936  (ON);  2)  Frost 

1940  (NF);  3)  Bangham  8c  Adams  1954 
(BC) 


FAMILY  HYDRACHNIDAE 


*Hydrachna  sp. 

Site:  gills 

Host:  Perea  flavescens 

Distribution:  ON 

Record:  Tedia  & Fernando  1969a 


SUPERFAMILY  PIONAE 


FAMILY  UNIONICOLID  AE 


*Unionicola  sp. 

Site:  viscera 

Hosts:  Coregonus  clupeaformis  (2,  3) 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (2) 
Prosopium  williamsoni  (1,  2,  3) 
Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (1) 
Distribution:  BC 

Records:  1)  Anonymous  1981;  2)  Ching 

& Parker  1983;  3)  Anonymous  1984 


CLASS  ARACHNOIDEA 
ORDER  ACARINA 
SUBORDER  TROMBIDIFORMES 
SUPERFAMILY  HYDRACHNAE 


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HOST-PARASITE  LIST 


CLASS  CEPHALASProOMORPHI 


ORDER  PETROMYZONTEFORMES 

FAMILY  PETROMYZONTID AE  - 
lampreys 

Lampetra  japonica  (Martens)  Arctic  lamprey 
Cestoidea: 

^Triaenophorus  crassus  (NT) 

CLASS  OSTEICHTHYES 

ORDER  ACIPENSERIFORMES 

FAMILY  ACIPENSERIDAE  - sturgeons 

Acipenserfulvescens^Rd&nQsquQ,  1817 

lake  sturgeon 

Cnidaria: 

Polypodium  hydriforme  (MB,  SK) 
Polypodium  sp.  (MB,  SK) 

Monogenea: 

Diclyhothrium  atriatum  (MB,  ON,  QC, 
SK) 

Diclyhothrium  hamulatum  (ON) 

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Paradiclyhothrium  sp.  (ON) 

Digenea: 

Allocreadiidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Allocreadium  sp.  (ON) 

Azygia  longa  (MB) 

Bunodera  luciopercae  (ON) 
Crepidostomum  auriculatum  (MB,  ON, 
QC,  SK) 

Deropristis  hispidus  (QC) 

Digenea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (ON) 
^Diplostomum  sp.  (MB,  ON,  QC,  SK) 
Homalometron  armatum  (ON) 
Skrjabinopsolus  manteri  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 

Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
*Proteocephalidae  gen.  sp.  (MB,  ON, 
SK) 

*Tetraphyllidea  gen.  sp.  (MB) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (ON) 

Nematoda: 

**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
**Raphidascaris  sp.  (ON) 
Rhahdochona  cascadilla  (MB,  ON) 
Rhabdochonidae  gen.  sp.  (SK) 
Spinitectus  acipenseri  (MB,  SK) 
Spinitectus  gracilis  (MB,  ON,  SK) 
Spinitectus  sp.  (MB,  ON,  SK) 
Sterliadochona  sp.  (MB,  SK) 
Truttaedacnitis  clitellarius  (MB,  ON, 
SK) 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephala  gen.  sp.  (MB,  ON, 
SK) 


Echinorhynchus  lateralis  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  leidyi  (MB) 
Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (MB) 
Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  tenellus  (MB) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulhocolli  (MB,  SK) 

Annelida: 

Glossiphonidae  gen.  sp.  (MB) 
Hirudinea  gen.  sp.  (MB,  SK) 
Macrobdella  decora  (ON) 

Piscicola  punctata  (ON) 

Piscicola  sn.  (MB) 

Placobdella  montifera  (MB) 
Placobdella  sp.  (MB) 

Mollusca: 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

Branchiura: 

Argulus  stizostethi  (ON) 


ORDER  OSTEOGLOSSIFORMES 


FAMILY  HIODONTIDAE  - mooneyes 

Hiodon  alosoides  (Rafinesque) 

Digenea: 

Azygia  longa  (MB) 

Bucephalus  sp.  (MB,  ON) 
Crepidostomum  illinoiense  (MB) 
Crepidostomum  sp.  (MB) 
*Heterophyes  sp.  (MB) 

Lissorchis  crassicrurum  (MB) 


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Paurorhynchus  hiodontos  (AB,  MB, 
SK) 

Cestoidea: 

Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  (AB, 
HBD,  MB,  ON,  SK) 

"^Ligula  intestinalis  (MB) 

Nematoda: 

* *Raphidascaris  acus  (MB) 
Rhabdochona  canadensis  (MB) 

Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  nerkae  (MB) 

Ergasilus  sp.  (MB) 

Hiodon  tergisus  Leseuer  mooneye 

Monogenea: 

Mazocraeoides  sp.  (ON) 

Digenea: 

Crepidostomum  illinoiense  (MB,  ON) 
*Heterophyes  sp.  (MB) 

Leuceruthrus  micropteri  (ON) 
Paurorhynchus  hiodontos  (MB) 
Plagioporus  serratus  (QQ) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (ON) 

Cestoidea; 

Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  (HBD, 
ON) 

Bothriocephalus  sp.  (AB,  NT) 
*Proteocephalus  stizostethi  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (ON) 


Nematoda; 

Camallanus  oxycephalus  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (ON) 
Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum  (MB) 

Acanthocephala; 

Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (MB,  ON) 


ORDER  CYPRINIFORMES 


FAMILY  CYPRINIDAE  - minnows 


Couesius  plumbeus  (Agassiz)  lake  chub 
Monogenea; 

Cleidodiscus  brachus  (LB,  ON) 
Dactylogyrus  banghami  (BC,  ON) 
Dactylogyrus  mylocheilus  (BC,  ON) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Gyrodactylus  aldrichi  (LB) 
Gyrodactylus  couesius  (BC,  ON) 
Gyrodactylus  plumbeus  (LB) 
Octomacrum  semotili  (ON) 
Octomacrum  sp.  (ON) 

Digenea; 

Allocreadium  lobatum  (BC,  LB) 
*Crassiphialia  bulboglossa  (ON) 
*Diplostomum  baeri  bucculentum  (BC) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (BC,  ON, 
QC) 

^Diplostomum  sp.  (BC,  ON,  QC) 
*Neascus  sp.  (BC,  ON) 

Plagioporus  cooperi  (ON) 
^Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (BC, 


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ON) 

*Tetracotyle  sp.  (BC,  LB,  ON) 
Cestoidea: 

Eubothrium  sp.  (BC) 

*Hymenolepis  sp.  (BC) 

*Ligula  intestinalis  (AB,  BC) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (BC,  ON) 

Nematoda: 

Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Pseudoccpillaria  (Pseudocapillaria) 
tomentosa  (BC) 

Rhabdochona  canadensis  (AB,  ON) 
Rhahdochona  cascadilla  (BC) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (BC,  ON) 

Mollusca: 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (BC,  ON) 
Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  nerkae  (BC) 

Erguoilus  sp.  (ON) 


Hybognathus  hankinsoni  Hubbs  brassy 

minnow 

Monogenea; 

Dactylogyrus  hankinsoni  (ON) 
Dactylogyrus  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 


Octomacrum  sp.  (ON) 

Digenea; 

*Clinostomum  complanatum  (ON) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (ON) 
^Diplostomum  sp.  (ON) 

^Neascus  sp.  (ON) 
*Omithodiplostomum  ptychocheilus 
(ON) 

Plagioporus  sinitsini  (ON) 
^Posthodiplostomum  minimum 
minimum  (ON) 

*Rhipidocotyle  sp.  (ON) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (ON) 

*Uvulifer  ambloplitis  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 

*Ligula  intestinalis  (ON) 

Mollusca: 

^Anodontoides  ferussacinea  (ON) 
*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 


Margariscus  margarita  Cope  pearl  dace 
Monogenea: 

Cleidodiscus  brachus  (NB,  ON) 
Dactylogyrus  banghami  (ON) 
Dactylogyrus  sp.  (NB,  ON) 
Gyrodactylus  margaritae  (ON) 
Octomacrum  microconfibula  (NB) 
Octomacrum  semotili  (ON) 
Octomacrum  sp.  (ON) 

Digenea: 

Crepidostomum  sp.  (ON) 


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*Digenea  gen.  sp.  (MB) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (QC) 

*Neascus  sp.  (ON) 

*Tetracotyle  sp.  (ON) 

*Uvulifer  ambloplitis  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 

Proteocephalus  pearsei  (EXP) 
Nematoda: 

Rhahdochona  canadensis  (ON) 
Rhahdochona  cascadilla  (ON,  QC) 

Annelida: 

Piscicola  sp.  (ON) 


Notropis  atherinoides  Rafinesque 

emerald  shiner 

Monogenea: 

Dactylogyrus  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 

Digenea: 

*Centrovarium  lobotes  (MB) 

Digenea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (ON) 
^Diplostomum  spathaceum 
indistinctum  (ON) 

*Diplostomum  sp.  (MB,  ON,  SK) 
Leuceruthrus  micropteri  (ON) 
Plagioporus  cooperi  (ON) 
*Posthcxiiplostomum  cuticola  (ON) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum 
minimum  (ON) 


*Strigeidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

Cestoidea; 

Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  (ON) 
*Ligula  intestinalis  (SK) 

* Proteocephalus  ambloplitis  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  pearsei  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  pinguis  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (ON) 

Nematoda; 

Camallamis  oxycephalus  (ON) 
*Contracaecum  sp.  (MB) 
Hysterothylacium  brachyurum  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (ON) 

Mollusca: 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Branchiura; 

Argulus  appendiculosus  (MB) 


Notropis  hudsonius  (Clinton)  spottail  shiner 

Monogenea; 

Dactylogyrus  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 

Octomacrum  semotili  (ON) 

Digenea: 


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Allocreadium  lobatum  (ON) 
*Apophallus  brevis  (MB,  ON) 
Bucephalus  sp.  (ON) 

*Centrovarium  lobotes  (ON) 
Centrovarium  lobotes  (ON) 
*Clmostomum  complanatum  (MB, 
ON) 

*Crassiphialia  bulboglossa  (MB,  ON) 
*Cryptogonimus  chili  (ON) 
**Digeneagen.  sp,  (MB) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (MB,  ON, 
SK) 

*Diplostomum  sp.  (MB,  ON,  SK) 
Leuceruthrus  micropteri  (ON) 
Lissorchis  sp.  (ON) 

*Neascus  sp.  (AB,  ON) 

Plagioporus  cooperi  (ON) 
Plagioporus  sinitsini  (ON) 
"^Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (ON) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum 
minimum  (ON) 

Sanguinicola  sp.  (ON) 

*Tetracotyle  sp.  (ON) 

*Uvulifer  ambloplitis  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 

Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  (MB,  ON) 
Glaridacris  sp.  (ON) 

*Ligula  intestinalis  (AB,  MB,  ON, 

SK) 

*Ligula  sp.  (MB) 

Proteocephalus  ambloplitis  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  pinguis  (MB,  ON) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (ON) 
*Schistocephalus  solidus  (MB) 
*Schistocephalus  sp.  (AB) 

Spartoides  wardi  (MB,  ON) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (MB,  ON) 

Nematoda: 


Camallanus  oxycephalus  (ON) 
'^Contracaecum  sp.  (LB,  MB,  ON) 
*Cosmocephalus  obvelatus  (ON) 
**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

Paracuaria  adunca  (ON) 
*Raphidascaris  acus  (MB) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  decaturensis  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (MB) 

Spinitectus  gracilis  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (ON) 
Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  notemigoni  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynclms  sp.  (ON) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (MB,  ON) 
Pomphorhynchus  sp.  (MB) 

Annelida: 

Myzobdella  lugubris  (MB) 

Branchiura: 

Argulus  stizostethi  (ON) 

Copepoda; 

Ergasilus  sp.  (AB,  MB,  ON) 

Phoxinus  eos  Cope  northern  redbelly  dace 
Monogenea; 

Cleidodiscus  brachus  (NB) 
Dactylogyrus  chrosomi  (ON) 
Dactylogyrus  eos  (NB,  ON) 
Gyrodactylidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 


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Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (MB, 

Octomacnim  microconfihula  (NB) 
Octomacrum  semotili  (ON) 

Digenea: 

Allocreadium  isoporum  (QC) 
*Clinostomum  complanatum  (ON) 
^Clinostomum  sp.  (QC) 

*Crassiphialia  bulhoglossa  (QC) 
*Digenea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

*Diplostomum  sp.  (ON) 

*Neascus  sp.  (ON) 

Phyllodistomum  sp.  (ON) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (ON) 
*Tetracoiyle  sp.  (ON) 

*Uvulifer  ambloplitis  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 

*Ligula  intestinalis  (ON) 

*Paradilepis  sp.  (01^ 

Nematoda: 

*Contracaecum  sp.  (QC) 

**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  canadensis  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (ON,  QC) 
*Tetrameres  sp.  (QC) 

Acanthocephala: 

Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (ON) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (ON,  QC) 

Mollusca: 

^Anodontoides  femissacinea  (ON) 
*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 


Phoxinus  neogaeus  finescale  dace 
Monogenea: 

Cleidodiscus  brachus  (ON) 
Dactylogyrus  chrosomi  (ON) 
Dactylogyrus  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactylidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 

Octomacrum  semotili  (ON) 

Digenea: 

^Clinostomum  complanatum  (ON) 
Diplostomum  spathaceum  (ON) 
Ichthyocotylurus  platycephalus  (ON) 
"*^Neascus  sp.  (ON) 

Phyllodistomum  sp.  (ON) 
"^Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (ON) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (ON) 

*Uvulifer  ambloplitis  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 

^Paradilepis  sp.  (ON) 

Pliovitellaria  wisconsinensis  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (ON) 

Nematoda: 

**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  canadensis  (ON) 
*Spiroxys  sp.  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (ON) 

Mollusca: 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 


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Branchiura: 

Argulus  catostomi  (ON) 

Pimephales  promelas  Rafinesque 

fathead  minnow 

Monogenea: 

Dactylogyrus  bifurcatus  (ON) 
Dactylogyrus  bychowskyi  (ON) 
Dactylogyrus  mollis  (ON) 
Dactylogyrus  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  hoffmani  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  lacustris  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 

Octomacrum  lanceatum  (ON) 
Octomacrum  semotili  (ON) 

Digenea: 

Allocreadium  lobatum  (ON) 
*Clinostomum  complanatum  (ON) 
*Crassiphialia  bulboglossa  (MB,  ON) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (ON) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (ON) 

*Neascus  sp.  (ON) 
*Omithodiplostomum  ptychocheilus 
(ON) 

Plagioporus  sinitsini  (ON) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (ON) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum 
minimum  (ON) 

Sanguinicola  sp.  (ON) 

*Uvulifer  ambloplitis  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 

Biacetabulum  sp.  (ON) 

*Ligula  intestinalis  (ON,  SK) 


Pliovitellaria  wisconsinensis  (ON) 
**Proteocephalus  sp.  (ON) 

Nematoda; 

Contracaecum  sp.  (AB,  MB) 
*Raphidascaris  acus  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (ON) 

Mollusca: 

*Lasmigona  compressa  (ON) 
♦Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

Copepoda 

Ergasilus  cyprinaceus  (ON): 

Platygobio  gracilis  (Richardson) 

flathead  chub 

Monogenea: 

Cleidodiscus  brachus  (AB) 
Dactylogyrus  albertensis  (AB) 

Nematoda: 

Rhabdochona  canadensis  (AB) 

Ptychocheilus  oregonensis  (Richardson) 
northern  squawfish 

Monogenea: 

Dactylogyrus  columbiensis  (BC) 


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Dactylogyrus  ptychocheilus  (BC) 
Dactylogyrus  tridactylus  (BC) 
Dactylogyrus  vancleavei  (BC) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (BC) 

Digenea: 

Allocreadium  isoporum  (BC) 
Allocreadium  lohatum  (BC) 
Crepidostomum  farionis  (BC) 
*Diplostomum  baeri  bucculentum 
(BC) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (BC) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (BC) 
*Ichthyocotylurus  platycephalus  (BC) 
^Neascus  sp.  (BC) 

Phyllodistomum  sp.  (BC) 
"^^Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (BC) 
*Strigeidae  gen.  sp.  (BC) 

*Tetracotyle  sp.  (BC) 

*Tylodelphys  scheuringi  (BC) 

Cestoidea: 

Bothriocephalus  acheilognathi  (BC) 
Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 

Eubothrium  salvelini  (AB,  BC) 
Eubothrium  tulipai  (BC) 

Eubothrium  sp.  (BC) 

*Ligula  intestinalis  (BC) 

*Paradilepis  simoni  (BC) 
Proteocephalus  ptychocheilus  (BC) 

Nematoda: 

Capillariidae  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
*Contracaecum  spiculigerum  (BC) 
*Eustrongylides  sp.  (BC) 
^^Hysterothylacium  sp.  (BC) 
Pseudocapillaria  (Pseudocapillaria) 
tomentosa  (BC) 


*Raphidascaris  acus  (BC) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (BC) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (BC) 

*Spiroxys  sp.  (BC) 

Truttaedacnitis  truttae  (BC) 

Acanthocephala: 

Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  saginatus  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  salmonis  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  venustus  (BC) 
Pompho^hynchus  bulbocolli  (BC) 

Annelida: 

Illinohdella  sp.  (BC) 

Myzobdella  sp.  (BC) 

Piscicola punctata  (BC) 

Mollusca: 

*Anodonta  sp.  (BC) 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (BC) 

Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  nerkae  (BC) 

Arachnoidea: 

*Unionicola  sp.  (BC) 

Rhinichthys  cataractae  (Valenciennes) 
longnose  dace 

Monogenea: 

Dactylogyrus  banghami  (AB,  BC, 
ON) 

Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 


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Gyrodactylus  atratuli  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  dechtiah  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  stunkardi  (LB,  ON) 

Digenea: 

Allocreadium  lobatum  (ON) 
*Crassiphialia  bulboglossa  (ON) 
*Digenea  gen.  sp.  (MB) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (ON) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (MB,  ON,  SK) 
*Neascus  rhinichthysi  (ON) 
*Neascus  sp.  (BC,  ON) 

Plagioporus  cooperi  (ON) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (BC, 
ON) 

*Tetracotyle  sp.  (BC,  ON) 
"*^Tylodelphys  scheuringi  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 

Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (AB) 

*Ligula  sp.  (AB) 

*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (ON) 

Nematoda: 

Camallanus  oxycephalus  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  canadensis  (AB,  ON) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (BC) 
Rhabdochona  milleri  (BC) 

*Spiroxys  sp.  (ON) 

Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum  (BC) 
**Truttaedacnitis  sp.  (BC) 

Acanthocephala: 

Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (ON) 
Copepoda; 

Ergasilus  caeruleus  (ON) 


Richardsonius  balteatus  (Richardson) 
redside  shiner 

Monogenea: 

Dactylogyrus  banghami  (BC) 
Dactylogyrus  richardsonius  (BC) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Octomacrum  microconflbula  (BC) 
Octomacrum  sp.  (BC) 
Pellucidhaptor  pellucidhaptor  (BC) 

Digenea: 

Allocreadium  lobatum  (BC) 
*Clinostomum  complanatum  (BC) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (BC) 

*Neascus  sp.  (BC) 

Phyllodistomum  sp.  (BC) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (BC) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (BC) 

*Tylodelphys  scheuringi  (BC) 

Cestoidea: 

Eubothrium  sp.  (BC) 

*Ligula  intestinalis  (BC) 

*Ligula  sp.  (AB,  MB) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (BC) 
*Schistocephalus  sp.  (BC) 

Nematoda: 

Pseudocapillar ia  (Pseudocapillar ia) 
tomentosa  (BC) 

Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (BC) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (BC) 

’^^Spiroxys  sp.  (BC) 

Truttaedacnitis  sp.  (BC) 

Acanthocephala: 


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Neoechinorhynchus  cylindratus  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (BC) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (BC) 

Mollusca: 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (BC) 

Copepoda; 

Ergasilus  nerkae  (BC) 

FAMILY  CATOSTOMIDAE  - suckers 


Carpiodes  cyprinus  (Lesueur)  quillback 
Monogenea: 

Acolpenteron  catostomi  (ON) 
Anonchohaptor  cmomalum  (MB,  ON) 
Anonchohaptor  muelleri  (ON) 
Anonchohaptor  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 
Icelanonchohaptor  fyviei  (ON) 
Icelanonchohaptor  microcotyle  (ON) 
Neodiscocotyle  carpioditis  (ON) 
Pellucidhaptor  angularis  (ON) 
Pellucidhaptor  eremitus  (ON) 
Pellucidhaptor  eriensis  (ON) 
Pellucidhaptor  micracanthus  (ON) 
Pellucidhaptor  sp.  (ON) 

Digenea: 

Digenea  gen.  sp.  (MB) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (ON) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (MB,  ON,  SK) 
Lissorchis  attenuatus  (ON) 

Lissorchis  gullaris  (MB) 


Phyllodistomum  lysteri  (ON) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (ON) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum 
minimum  (ON) 

Sanguinicola  sp.  (ON) 

*Tetracotyle  sp.  (ON) 

Cestoidea; 

Biacetabulum  sp.  (ON) 

Glaridacris  confusus  (ON) 

Glaridacris  terebrans  (ON) 

Glaridacris  sp.  (AB,  BC) 

Hunterella  nodulosa  (AB,  ON) 
Hypocaryophyllaeus  paratarius  (ON) 
Isoglaridacris  calentinei  (BC) 

*Ligula  intestinalis  (MB) 
Monobothrium  hunter i (MB,  ON) 
Monobothrium  sp.  (BC) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (LB,  ON) 
Rowardleus  pennensis  (MB) 

Spartoides  wardi  (MB,  ON) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (ON) 

Nematoda: 

Camallanus  ancylodirus  (ON) 
Camallanus  oxycephalus  (ON) 
Philometroides  nodulosa  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  milleri  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Neoechinorhynchus  carpiodi  (MB, 

ON) 

Neoechinorhynchus  crassus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (MB) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (MB,  ON) 

Mollusca: 


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*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (MB,  ON) 
Branchiura: 

Argulus  appendiculosus  (MB) 

Argulus  catostomi  (ON) 

Copepoda; 

Ergasilus  caeruleus  (ON) 

Ergasilus  lizae  (MB) 

Ergasilus  sp.  (ON) 

Catostomus  catostomus  (Forster) 

longnose  sucker 

Monogenea: 

Acolpenteron  catostomi  (BC,  ON,  QC) 
Anonchohaptor  anomalum  (BC,  LB, 
ON,  YT) 

Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Gyrodactylus  aquilinus  (BC) 
Gyrodactylus  atratuli  (LB) 
Gyrodactylus  spathulatus  (LB) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 

Monogenea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 

Octomacrum  lanceatum  (BC,  ON) 
Pellucidhaptor  catostomi  (ON) 
Pellucidhaptor  nasalis  (BC) 
Pseudomurraytrema  copulatum  (BC, 
ON) 

Digenea; 

Allocreadium  lobatum  (BC,  QC,  SK) 
Bucephalus  sp.  (BC,  ON) 
Crepidostomum  farionis  (BC) 
*Digenea  gen.  sp.  (MB) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (CA,  LB, 
ON,  YT) 


*Diplostomum  spathaceum 
indistinctum  (ON) 

*Diplostomum  sp.  (BC,  LB,  QC) 
*Ichthyocotylurus  erraticus  (ON) 
^Ichthyocotylurus platycephalus  (BC, 
ON) 

Lissorchis  attemiatus  (BC,  ON) 
Lissorchis  gullaris  (LB) 

Lissorchis  simeri  (ON) 

Lissorchis  sp.  (ON) 

*Metorchis  conjunctus  (QC,  SK) 
^Neascus  sp.  (AB,  BC) 
Phyllodistomum  lysteri  (ON) 
Phyllodistomum  sp.  (ON) 
Plagiocirrus  sp.  (BC) 

Plagioporus  sinitsini  (ON) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (BC, 
ON) 

Sanguinicola  sp.  (ON) 
Sanguinicolidae  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (BC,  01^ 

Cestoidea: 

Caryophyllidea  gen.  sp.  (AB,  BC, 
ON) 

Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (AB,  BC,  NT) 
Eubothrium  sp.  (BC,  MB) 
Glaridacris  catostomi  (AB,  BC,  MB, 
NT,  ON,  QC,  SK,  YT) 

Glaridacris  terebrans  (BC) 
Glaridacris  sp.  (AB) 

Hunterella  nodulosa  (AB,  LB,  ON) 
Isoglaridacris  calentinei  (BC) 
*Ligula  intestinalis  (AB,  BC,  MB, 
ON,  SK) 

*Ligula  sp.  (AB) 

Monobothrium  sp.  (BC) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (LB,  ON) 
*Schistocephalus  sp.  (BC) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (ON) 
*Triaenophorus  sp.  (ON) 


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Nematoda: 

Cystidicola  farionis  (YT) 
*Eustrongylides  tubifex  (ON) 
*"^Philometra  sp.  (QC) 

Philometroides  huronensis  (BC,  ON) 
Philometroides  nodulosus  (ON) 
Pseudoccq?iIlaria  (Pseudocapillaria) 
tomentosa  (BC,  ON) 

Raphidascaris  acus  (ON,  QC) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (AB,  BC, 
QC) 

Rhabdochona  catostond  (AB) 
Rhabdochona  ovifilamenta  (AB) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (BC,  LB) 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephalus  dims  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  lateralis  (QC) 
Echinorhynchus  leidyi  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  salnwnis  (AB,  MB, 
ON) 

Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  crassus  (LB,  MB, 
ON) 

Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (AB,  BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  saginatus  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  salmonis  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  strigosus  (LB, 
ON) 

Neoechinorhynchus  venustus  (AB, 
BC,  LB,  ON,  QC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (NT) 
Octospinifer  macilentus  (AB,  BC, 
ON) 

Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (BC,  ON) 
Annelida: 

Actinobdella  inequiannulata  (BC,  ON, 
SK) 


Actinobdella  sp.  (ON) 

Myzobdella  lugubris  (SK) 

Piscicola  geometra  (SK) 

Mollusca: 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

Branchiura: 

Argulus  catostomi  (ON) 

Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  caemleus  (LB,  ON) 
Ergasilus  centrarchidarum  (ON,  QC) 
Ergasilus  nerkae  (BC,  ON) 

Ergasilus  sp.  (AB) 

Lemaea  catostomi  (SK) 

Catostomus  commersoni  (Lacepede)  white 

sucker 

Monogenea: 

Acolpenteron  catostomi  (BC,  NB,  ON) 
Anonchohaptor  anomalum  (BC,  LB, 
NB,  ON,  QC) 

Dactylogyms  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactylidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  aquilinus  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  atratuli  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  commersoni  (LB) 
Gyrodactylus  limi  (ON) 

Gyrodactylus  spathulatus  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  stunkardi  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 

Ligictaluridus  pricei  (ON) 
Octomacmm  lanceatum  (ON) 
Pellucidhaptor  nasalis  (BC,  NB,  ON) 


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Pseudomurraytrema  alabarrum  (ON) 
Pseudomurraytrema  copulatum  (BC, 
ON) 

Pseudomurraytrema  muelleri  (AB) 
Digenea: 

Allocreadium  lobatum  (ON) 
*Amphimerus  elongatus  (QC) 
*Amphimerus  pseudofelineus  (MB) 
*Apophallus  venustus  (QC) 

Azygia  angusticauda  (ON) 

Bucephalus  sp.  (ON) 

*Clinostomum  complanatum  (ON, 

QC) 

Crepidostomum  cooperi  (ON,  QC) 
Crepidostomum  farionis  (QC) 
Crepidostomum  sp.  (QC) 

Creptotrema  funduli  (ON) 

**Digenea  gen.  sp.  (MB) 
'^Diplostomum  spathaceum  (LB,  ON) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum 
indistinctum  (AB,  ON) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (BC,  MB,  QC,  SK) 
*Ichthyocotylurus  erraticus  (ON) 
*Ichthyocoiylurus  platycephalus  (ON) 
Lissorchis  attenuatus  (AB,  ON,  QC) 
Lissorchis  crassicrurum  (MB) 
Lissorchis  simeri  (ON) 

*Metorchis  conjunctus  (MB,  ON,  QC, 
SK) 

*Neascus  sp.  (MB,  ON) 
*OmUhodiplostomum  ptychocheilus 
(ON) 

*Parametorchis  manitobensis  (MB) 
Phyllodistomum  lysteri  (ON,  QC) 
Phyllodistomum  superbum  (QC) 
Plagioporus  serotinus  (QC) 
Plagioporus  sinitsini  (ON,  QC) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (ON) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum 
minimum  (ON) 


Sanguinicola  sp.  (ON) 

*Tetracotyle  sp.  (BC,  MB,  ON) 
*Uvulifer  ambloplitis  (ON) 

Cestoidea; 

Biacetabulum  biloculoides  (ON) 
Biacetabulum  sp.  (MB,  ON) 
Caryophyllidea  gen.  sp.  (AB) 
*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (QC) 
Glaridacris  catostomi  (AB,  BC,  LB, 
MB,  NB,  NT,  ON,  QC) 

Glaridacris  confusus  (ON,  QC) 
Glaridacris  laruei  (ON,  QC) 
Glaridacris  sp.  (AB,  MB) 

Hunterella  nodulosa  (AB,  BC,  LB, 
MB,  ON) 

Hunterella  sp.  (AB) 

Isoglaridacris  bulbocirrus  (ON) 
*Ligula  intestinalis  (AB,  MB,  ON, 
QC,  SK) 

*Ligula  sp.  (AB,  MB,  QC) 
Monobothrium  hunteri  (BC,  ON) 
Monobothrium  sp.  (BC) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (ON) 
*Triaenophorus  sp.  (ON) 

Nematoda: 

Camallanus  oxycephalus  (ON) 
Capillaria  (Ccpillaroides)  catenta 

(QC) 

Contracaecum  sp.  (LB,  MB,  ON,  QC) 
*Eustrongylides  tubifex  (ON) 
*Eustrongylides  sp.  (BC,  ON) 
**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (ON,  QC) 
Philometra  kobuleji  (ON) 
**Philometra  sp.  (ON) 
Philometroides  huronensis  (BC,  EXP, 
ON,  QC) 

Philometroides  nodulosa  (MB,  ON, 
QC) 


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Philometroides  sp.  (ON) 
Pseudocapillaha  (Pseudocapillar ia) 
tomentosa  (ON) 

*Raphidascaris  acus  (MB,  ON,  QC) 
Rhabdochona  canadensis  (MB) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (AB,  ON) 
Rhabdochona  ovijilamenta  (AB,  ON, 
QC) 

Rhabdochona  sp.  (LB,  ON) 

*Spiroxys  sp.  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephala  gen.  sp.  (MB) 
Acanthocephalus  dims  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  lateralis  (QC) 
Echinorhynchus  leidyi  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  salnwnis  (AB,  MB, 
ON) 

Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  crassus  (MB,  ON, 
SK) 

Neoechinorhynchus  cylindratus  (QC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  distractus  (MB) 
Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (AB) 
Neoechinorhynchus  saginatus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  salmonis  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  strigosus  (AB, 
LB,  ON) 

Neoechinorhynchus  venustus  (AB, 
BC,  MB,  ON) 

Neoechinrohynchus  sp.  (AB,  MB, 
ON) 

Octospinifer  macilenius  (AB,  BC, 
ON,  QC) 

Pomphorhynchus  hulbocolli  (AB, 
BC,  MB,  ON,  QC) 

Pomphorhynchus  sp.  (MB) 
Tanaorhamphus  sp.  (MB) 

Annelida; 


Actinobdella  inequianrmlata  (EXP, 
ON,  QC,  SK) 

Cystobranchus  meyeri  (ON) 
Myzobdella  lugubris  (MB) 
Myzobdella  sp.  (ON) 

Piscicola  geometra  (SK) 

Piscicola  milneri  (AB) 

Placobdella  montifera  (MB) 

Mollusca: 

^Anodonta  cataracta  cataracta  (NS) 
*Anodonta  cataracta  fragilis  (NS) 
*Anodonta  implicata  (NS) 
*Anodonta  plana  (ON) 
*Anodontoides  fermssacinea  (ON) 
*Elliptio  complanata  (NS) 
*Lampsilis  radiata  radiata  (NS) 
^Lampsilis  sp.  (ON) 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (MB,  ON) 

Branchiura: 

Argulus  appendiculosus  (MB,  ON) 
Argulus  biramosus  (AB) 

Argulus  catostomi  (ON) 

Argulus  stizostethi  (MB) 

Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  caemleus  (LB,  ON) 
Ergasilus  nerkae  (BC) 

Ergasilus  versicolor  (MB) 

Ergasilus  sp.  (AB,  ON) 

Lemaea  catostomi  (SK) 

Lemaea  cyprinacea  (MB,  ON) 

Catostomus  macrocheilus  Girard 

largescale  sucker 

Monogenea: 


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Acolpenteron  catostomi  (BC) 
Anonchohaptor  anomalum  (BC) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Octomacrum  lanceatum  (BC) 
Pellucidhaptor  nasalis  (BC) 
Pseudomurraytrema  copulatum  (BC) 

Digenea: 

"^Diplostomum  sp.  (BC) 
*Ichthyocotylurus  platycephalus  (BC) 
Lissorchis  attenuatus  (AB,  BC) 
*Neascus  sp.  (BC) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (BC) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (BC) 

*Tylodelphys  scheuringi  (BC) 

Cestoidea: 

Caryophyllidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Glaridacris  catostomi  (AB,  BC) 
Glaridacris  terebrans  (BC) 
Glaridacris  vogei  (BC) 

Glaridacris  sp.  (BC) 

Hunterella  nodulosa  (BC) 

*Ligula  intestinalis  (BC) 

Nematoda; 

*Eustrongylides  sp.  (BC) 
Philometroides  huronensis  (BC) 
Pseudocapillaria  (Pseudocapillar ia) 
tomentosa  (BC) 

Rhahdochona  cascadilla  (BC) 
Rhahdochona  zacconis  (BC) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (BC) 

*Spiroxys  sp.  (BC) 

Acanthocephala: 

Neoechinorhynchus  crassus  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  rut  Hi  (BC) 


Neoechinorhynchus  saginatus  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  salmonis  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  venustus  (BC) 
Octospinifer  macilentus  (BC) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (BC) 

Annelida: 

Actinobdella  inequiannulata  (BC) 
Hinidinea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 

Piscicola  salmositica  (BC) 
Piscicola  sp.  (BC) 
Rhynchobdellidae  gen.  sp.  (BC) 

Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  nerkae  (BC) 

Catostomus  platyrhynchus  (Cope) 

mountain  sucker 

Nematoda: 

Rhabdochona  ovifilamenta  (AB) 
Rhabdochona  zacconis  (BC) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (AB) 

Catostomus  sp. 

Cestoidea: 

Glaridacris  catostomi  (AB) 

Moxostoma  anisurum  (Rafinesque) 
silver  redhorse 

Monogenea: 

Anonchohaptor  anomalum  (ON) 
Dactylogyrus  urus  (ON) 


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Gyrodaciylus  spathulatus  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 

Pellucidhaptor  moxostomi  (ON) 
Pellucidhaptor  thelostea  (ON) 
Pseudomurraytrema  copulatum  (ON) 
Pseudomurraytrema  sp.  (ON) 

Digenea: 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum 
indistinctum  (ON) 

*Diplostomum  sp.  (MB,  SK) 

Lissorchis  attenuatus  (ON) 

Lissorchis  crassicrurum  (MB) 
*Neascus  sp.  (MB,  ON) 

Sanguinicola  sp.  (ON) 

*Tetracotyle  sp.  (MB) 

Cestoidea: 

Biacetabulum  infrequens  (ON) 
Biacetabulum  sp.  (MB) 

Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (MB) 

Khawia  iowensis  (MB) 

*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (ON) 

Nematoda; 

Contracaecum  sp.  (MB) 

* *Hysterothylacium  brachyurum  (ON) 
**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (MB,  ON) 
^Raphidascaris  acus  (MB) 
Rhabdochona  canadensis  (MB) 
Spinitectus  gracilis  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  crassus  (MB) 
Neoechinorhynchus  distractus  (MB) 
Neoechinorhynchus  venustus  (MB) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (MB,  ON) 


Annelida: 

Cystobranchus  verrilli  (MB) 
Myzobdella  lugubris  (MB) 
Placobdella  montifera  (MB) 

Mollusca: 

♦Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (MB) 
Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  caeruleus  (ON) 
Ergasilus  versicolor  (MB) 


Moxostoma  macrolepidotum  (Leseuer) 

shorthead  redhorse 

Monogenea: 

Anonchohaptor  anomalum  (ON) 
Dactylogyrus  duquesni  (ON) 
Dactylogyrus  urus  (ON) 
Dactylogyrus  sp.  (ON) 

Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 
Pellucidhaptor  eriensis  (ON) 
Pellucidhaptor  thelostea  (ON) 
Pellucidhaptor  sp.  (ON) 
Pseudomurraytrema  copulatum  (ON) 
Pseudomurraytrema  sp.  (ON) 

Digenea: 

^Apophallus  venustus  (QC) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum 
indistinctum  (ON) 

*Neascus  sp.  (ON) 

Phyllodistomum  lysteri  (ON) 
Phyllodistomum  sp.  (ON) 
Plagioporus  serotinus  (QC) 
Sanguinicola  sp.  (ON) 


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Cestoidea: 

Glaridachs  catostomi  (ON) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (ON) 

Nematoda; 

Philometroides  huronensis  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (BC,  ON) 
Rhabdochona  milleri  (ON,  QC) 

Acanthocephala: 

Neoechinorhynchus  crassus  (MB,  ON) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (MB,  ON) 

Annelida: 

Cystobranchus  verrilli  (MB) 
Myzobdella  lugubris  (MB) 

Placobdella  montifera  (MB) 

Branchiura: 

Argulus  catostomi  (ON) 

Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  caeruleus  (ON) 

Lemaea  catostomi  (SK) 

ORDER  SILURIFORMES 

FAMILY  ICTALURIDAE  - 

bullhead  catfishes 

Noturus  flavus  Rafinesque  stonecat 
Monogenea: 


Ligictaluridus  posthon  (ON) 
Ligictaluridus  pricei  (ON) 

Digenea: 

Acetodextra  amiuri  (ON) 
Allocreadiidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Alloglossidium  corti  (ON) 
Alloglossidium  geminus  (ON) 
Megalonia  ictaluri  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 

Corallobothrium  flmbriatum  (ON) 
*Proteocepiialus  ambloplitis  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (ON) 

Nematoda: 

Camallanus  oxycephalus  (ON) 
*Hysterothylacium  brachyurum  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  canadensis  (AB) 
Rhabdochona  decaturensis  (ON) 
Spinitectus  gracilis  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (ON) 
Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  versicolor  (ON) 


ORDER  SALMONIFORMES 


FAMILY  ESOCIDAE  - pikes 


Esox  Indus  Linnaeus  northern  pike 


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Monogenea: 

Dactylogyridae  gen.  sp.  (AB) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp,  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  lucii  (ON) 

Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 

Tetraonchus  loftusi  (ON) 

Tetraonchus  monenteron  (AB,  LB, 
MB,  ON,  YT) 

Digenea: 

Allocreadium  isoporum  (YT) 
Allocreadium  lohatum  (YT) 
*Apophallus  venustus  (QC) 

Azygia  angusticauda  (ON) 

Azygia  longa  (MB,  ON,  QC) 

Bunodera  luciopercae  (LB) 

^Centr ovarium  lobotes  (MB,  ON) 
Centrovarium  lobotes  (MB,  ON,  QC) 
'^Clinostomum  complanatum  (ON, 

QC) 

*Crassiphialia  bulboglossa  (QC) 
Crepidostomum  cooperi  (LB) 
Crepidostomum  farionis  (MB) 
Crepidostomum  metoecus  (YT) 
*Digenea  gen.  sp.  (AB,  MB,  QC) 
Digenea  gen.  sp.  (AB,  MB) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (ON,  NT) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (AB,  MB,  ON,  QC, 
SK) 

*Microphallus  opacus  (ON,  QC) 
*Neascus  sp.  (MB) 

*Opisthorchis  sp.  (ON) 
Phyllodistomum  folium  (QC) 
Phyllodistomum  superbum  (QC) 
Phyllodistomum  sp.  (ON) 
^Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (ON) 
^Tetracotyle  parvula  (QC) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (MB,  ON) 

*Uvulifer  ambloplitis  (ON) 


Cestoidea: 

Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  (AB, 
HBD,  MB,  ON) 

Bothriocephalus  sp.  (MB) 

Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (AB,  MB,  QC) 
Cyathocephalus  truncatus  (MB) 
*Diphyllobothriunt  latum  (AB,  MB, 
NT,  ON,  QC,  SK) 

*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (AB,  MB,  NT) 
Eubothrium  sp.  (AB,  MB) 

Glaridacris  catostomi  (MB) 

*Ligula  sp.  (MB) 

Proteocephalus  longicollis  (YT) 
Proteocephalus  pinguis  (AB,  BC,  LB, 
MB,  NT,  ON,  QC) 

Proteocephalus  stizostethi  (ON,  QC) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (AB,  LB,  MB, 

QC) 

*Schistocephalus  solidus  (AB) 
*Triaenophorus  crassus  (AB) 
Triaenophorus  crassus  (AB,  BC, 
HBD,  LB,  MB,  NT,  ON,  QC,  SK, 
YT) 

* Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (MB) 
Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (AB,  CA, 

MB,  NT,  ON,  SK,  YT) 

* Triaenophorus  sp.  (HBD) 
Triaenophorus  sp.  (AB,  MB,  NT) 

Nematoda: 

Camallanus  oxycephalus  (ON) 
Camallanus  sp.  (LB) 

*Contracaecum  sp.  (MB) 

Cystidicola  sp.  (AB) 

Hysterothylacium  brachyurum  (MB, 
ON,  QC) 

**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (AB,  MB) 
**Philonema  sp.  (NT) 

*Raphidascaris  acus  (MB,  ON,  YT) 
Raphidascaris  acus  (AB,  EXP,  LB, 


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MB,  NT,  ON,  QC,  SK,  YT) 
**Raphidascaris  sp.  (AB,  LB,  MB) 
Rhabdochona  canadensis  (AB,  LB, 
QC) 

Spinitectus  carolini  (ON) 

Spinitectus  gracilis  (MB,  ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephala  gen.  sp.  (MB) 
Acanthocephalus  dims  (ON) 
Accmthocephalus  sp.  (MB) 
Echinorhynchus  lateralis  (LB,  ON) 
Echinorhynchus  leidyi  (MB,  NT) 
Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (AB,  MB, 
NT,  ON) 

Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (ON,  QC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  cylindratus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  mtili  (BC,  ON, 
YT) 

Neoechinorhynchus  strigosus  (AB) 
Neoechinorhyhchus  tenellus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  tumidus  (YT) 
Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (ON) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (MB,  ON) 

Annelida: 

Desserobdella  phalera  (EXP,  ON) 
Illinobdella  sp.  (ON) 

Mollibdella  grandis  (ON) 

Myzol  della  sp.  (ON) 

Piscicola  geometra  (SK) 

Piscicola  milneri  (MB,  NT,  YT) 
Placohdella  montifera  (MB) 

Mollusca: 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (MB,  ON) 
Branchiura: 


Argulus  appendiculosus  (MB) 
Argulus  stizostethi  (MB) 

Argulus  sp.  (ON) 

Copepoda; 

Ergasilus  caemleus  (ON) 
Ergasilus  luciopercamm  (MB) 
Salmincola  extensus  (MB) 

FAMILY  SALMONIDAE  - trouts 


Coregonus  artedii  Lesueur 

cisco  or  lake  herring 

Monogenea: 

Discocotyle  sagittaia  (AB,  MB,  ON) 
Digenea: 

Crepidostomum  cooperi  (CA,  ON) 
Crepidostomum  farionis  (AB,  CA, 
MB,  ON) 

Digenea  gen.  sp.  (AB) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (CA,  MB, 
ON) 

^Diplostomum  spathaceum 
indistinctum  (MB,  ON) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (ON) 
*Ichthyocotylurus  erraticus  (AB,  MB, 
ON) 

*Neascus  sp.  (MB) 

Phyllodistomum  sp.  (ON) 

*Tetracotyle  sp.  (MB,  ON) 

Cestoidea: 

Bothrimonas  sturionis  (MB) 
Bothriocephalidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 


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*Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (MB) 
Cyathocephalus  truncatus  (AB,  MB, 
ON) 

*Diphyllobothrium  dendriticum  (MB, 
ON,  QC) 

"^Diphyllobothhum  ditremum  (ON) 
"^Diphyllobothrium  laruei  (ON) 
*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (AB,  MB,  NT, 
ON) 

Eubothrium  crassum  (NT,  ON) 
Eubothrium  salvelini  (AB,  ON) 
Eubothrium  sp.  (YT) 

Proteocephalus  coregoni  (MB,  ON) 
Proteocephalus  filicollis  (ilB,  NT, 
ON) 

Proteocephalus  longicollis  (MB,  NT, 
ON) 

Proteocephalus  pearsei  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (AB,  BC,  LB,  MB, 
NT,  ON,  QC) 

*Triaenophorus  crassus  (AB,  BC, 

CA,  EXP,  MB,  NT,  ON,  QC,  SK) 
Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (AB,  MB) 
*Triaenophorus  sp.  (AB,  MB,  QC, 
SK) 

Nematoda; 

Cystidicola  farionis  (AB,  MB,  ON) 
Cystidicola  serrata  (ON) 

Cystidicola  sp.  (AB,  ON) 
Hysterothylacium  brachyurum  (MB) 
**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (MB) 
**Philometra  sp.  (ON) 

Philonema  agubernaculum  (AB,  BC) 
* *Philonema  oncorhynchi  (BC,  NS, 
ON) 

** Philonema  sp.  (AB,  NT) 
Raphidascaris  acus  (MB) 
**Raphidascaris  sp.  (MB) 

Spinitectus  gracilis  (MB,  ON) 


Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Echinorhynchus  lateralis  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  leidyi  (MB,  NT) 
Echinorhynchus  salnwnis  (AB,  MB, 
NT,  ON) 

Echinorhynchus  sp.  (NT) 
Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (SK) 
Neoechinorhynchus  tumidus  (ON,  SK) 
Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (ON) 
Pontphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (AB, 
MB) 

Annelida: 

Piscicola  geometra  (QC,  SK) 
Piscicola  milneri  (MB) 

Piscicola  punctata  (ON) 

Mollusca: 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

Branchiura: 

Argulus  appendiculosus  (MB) 

Argulus  stizostethi  (MB,  ON,  SK) 
Argulus  sp.  (ON) 

Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  auritus  (AB) 

Ergasilus  caeruleus  (ON) 

Ergasilus  luciopercarum  (MB) 
Ergasilus  nerkae  (AB,  BC,  MB) 
Ergasilus  sp.  (AB,  ON) 

Salmincola  corpulentus  (NT,  ON,  QC) 
Salmincola  extensus  (AB,  MB,  ON) 


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Coregonus  clupeaformis  (Mitchill) 

lake  whitefish 

Monogenea: 

Discocotyle  sagittata  (AB,  LB,  MB, 
NF,  ON,  YT) 

Tetraonchus  variahilis  (BC) 

Digenea: 

Crepidostomum  auriculatum  (AB) 
Crepidostomum  cooperi  (AB,  LB, 

ON) 

Crepidostomum  farionis  (AB,  BC, 

LB,  MB,  ON,  YT) 

Crepidostomum  metoecus  (YT) 
Crepidostomum  sp.  (AB) 

Digenea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

*Diplostomum  baeri  bucculentum 
(BC,  MB) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (AB,  LB, 
MB,  ON,  YT) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum 
indistinctum  (MB,  ON) 
^Ichthyocotylurus  erraticus  (AB,  MB, 
ON) 

*Neascus  sp.  (MB) 

Phyllodistomum  coregoni  (AB,  LB, 
ON) 

Phyllodistomum  umblae  (LB) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (AB,  BC,  YT) 
'^Tylodelphys  scheuringi  (BC) 

Cestoidea: 

Bothrimonas  sturionis  (MB,  NB,  NT) 
*Bothriocephalus  sp.  (AB,  NT,  ON) 
Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (AB,  BC,  MB,  NT, 
ON,  SK,  YT) 

Cyathocephalus  truncatus  (AB,  MB, 
NT,  ON,  YT) 


^Diphyllobothrium  dendriticum  (AB, 
BC,  MB) 

*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (AB,  BC,  LB, 
MB,  NT,  ON,  YT) 

Eubothrium  crassum  (ON) 
Eubothrium  salvelini  (AB,  ON,  YT) 
Eubothrium  sp.  (LB,  NT) 

**Ligula  sp.  (MB) 

Proteocephalus  coregoni  (MB,  NT) 
Proteocephalus  filicollis  (MB) 
Proteocephalus  longicollis  (AB,  BC, 
LB,  MB,  ON,  SK,  YT) 
Proteocephalus  singularis  (AB,  MB) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (AB,  BC,  LB,  MB, 
NT,  ON,  QC,  SK) 

*Schistocephalus  sp.  (ON) 
*Triaenophorus  crassus  (AB,  CA, 
EXP,  LB,  MB,  NT,  ON,  QC,  SK, 
YT) 

^Triaenophorus  sp.  (AB,  MB,  NT, 
QC,  SK) 

Nematoda: 

*Contracaecum  sp.  (AB) 

Cystidicola  farionis  (AB,  BC,  MB, 
NT,  ON,  QC,  SK,  YT) 

Cystidicola  serrata  (ON) 

Cystidicola  stigmatura  (AB,  MB,  NT, 
ON,  SK) 

Cystidicola  sp.  (AB,  BC,  MB,  ON) 
**Hysterothylacium  sp.  (BC) 
**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (AB,  NB,  NT, 
ON,  SK) 

**Philometra  sp.  (ON) 

Philonema  agubernaculum  (AB,  BC, 
LB,  NT) 

* ^Philonema  oncorhynchi  (BC,  NS, 
ON) 

Philonema  sp.  (BC) 

Pseudocapillar ia  (Ichthyocapillaria) 
salvelini  (LB,  ON) 


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Pseudocapillar ia  (Pseudocapillar ia) 
tomentosa  (ON) 

*Raphidascaris  acus  (AB,  ON,  YT) 
Raphidascaris  acus  (AB,  LB,  MB, 
QC) 

* *Raphidascaris  sp.  (AB,  LB,  MB) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (ON) 

Spinitectus  gracilis  (MB,  ON) 
Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum  (BC, 
LB,  ON) 

Truttaedacnitis  truttae  (BC) 
Acanthocephala; 

Acanthocephala  gen.  sp.  (AB,  MB) 
Acanthocephalus  dirus  (ON) 
Acanthocephalus  sp.  (MB) 
Echinorhynchus  gadi  (NT) 
Echinorhynchus  lateralis  (LB,  NF, 
ON) 

Echinorhynchus  leidyi  (EXP,  MB,  NT, 
ON,  SK) 

Echinorhynchus  salnwnis  (AB,  BC, 
MB,  NT,  ON) 

Echinorhynchus  sp.  (NT,  ON) 
Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  cylindratus  (BC, 
MB) 

Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  salmonis  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  tumidus  (AB, 
NT,  ON,  SK,  YT) 
Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (AB) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocoHi  (AB, 

BC,  MB,  ON) 

Pomphorhynchus  sp.  (MB) 

Annelida: 

Piscicola  geometra  (QC,  SK) 
Piscicola  milneri  (MB,  ON,  YT) 
Piscicola  punctata  (ON) 


Mollusca: 

^Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (AB,  ON) 
Branchiura: 

Argulus  biramosus  (AB) 

Argulus  stizostethi  (I^,  SK) 

Copepoda: 

Achtheres  pimelodi  (ON) 
Coregonicola  orientalis  (NT) 
Coregonicola  sp.  (NT) 

Ergasilus  auritus  (AB) 

Ergasilus  caeruleus  (ON) 

Ergasilus  elongatus  (ON) 

Ergasilus  nerkae  (AB,  BC,  MB) 
Ergasilus  sp.  (AB,  ON) 

Salmincola  coregonorum  (LB) 
Salndncola  corpulentus  (AB,  LB, 
MB,  NT,  ON) 

Salmincola  extensus  (AB,  LB,  MB, 
ON,  YT) 

Salmincola  thymalli  (BC) 

Samincola  sp.  (MB) 

Arachnoidea: 

*Unionicola  sp.  (BC) 

Coregonus  zenithicus  (Jordan  and 

Evermann)  shortjaw  cisco 

Cestoidea: 

Cyathocephalus  truncatus  (AB,  MB, 
ON) 

^Diphyllobothrium  dendriticum  (ON) 
^Diphyllobothrium  latum  (ON) 
*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (ON) 


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Proteocephalus  longicollis  (MB,  ON, 
SK) 

*Triaenophorus  crassus  (AB,  MB, 
ON,  SK) 

*Triaenophorus  sp.  (AB,  MB,  SK) 


Coregonus  sp. 

Cestoidea: 

Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  (HBD) 
*Diphyllohothrium  sp.  (NT) 
Eubothrium  crassum  (NT) 
Proteocephalus  coregoni  (HBD,  MB) 
Proteocephalus  longicollis  (NT) 
*Triaenophorus  crassus  (AB,  MB, 
NT,  ON,  SK) 

*Triaenophorus  sp.  (AB,  HBD) 
Nematoda: 

Cystidicola  farionis  (ON) 

Philonema  sp.  (NT) 

Acanthocephala: 

Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (NT) 

Branchiura: 

Argulus  stizostethi  (ON) 

Copepoda: 

Salmincola  corpulentus  (NT,  ON,  QC) 

Oncorhynchus  clarki  (Richardson) 

cutthroat  trout 

Monogenea: 


Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Gyrodactylus  salmonis  (BC,  NS) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (BC) 

Digenea: 

'^Clinostomum  complanatum  (BC) 
*Clinostomum  sp.  (BC) 
Crepidostomum  farionis  (AB,  BC) 
Crepidostomum  metoecus  (BC) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (BC) 

*Neascus  sp.  (BC) 

Cestoidea: 

*Diphyllobothrium  dendriticum  (AB) 
*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (AB,  BC) 
Eubothrium  salvelini  (BC) 
Proteocephalus  longicollis  (BC) 

Nematoda: 

^Contracaecum  sp.  (BC) 
*Eustrongylides  sp.  (BC) 

* *Philonema  oncorhynchi  (BC,  NS, 
ON) 

Philonema  sp.  (BC) 
Pseudocapillaria  (Pseudocapillaria) 
tomentosa  (BC) 

Rhabdochona  cascarilla  (BC) 
Rhabdochona  milleri  (AB,  BC) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (AB) 

Salvelinema  walkeri  (BC) 
Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum  (BC) 
Truttaedacnitis  truttae  (BC) 

Acanthocephala: 

Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (BC) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (BC) 

Copepoda: 


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Salmincola  californiemis  (BC) 
Salmincola  edwardsi  (BC) 

Oncorhynchus  kisutch  (Walbaum) 

coho  salmon 

Monogenea: 

Discocotyle  sagittata  (AB) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Gyrodactylus  salmonis  (BC) 
Monogenea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 

Tetraonchus  alaskensis  (BC) 

Digenea: 

Crepidostomum  farionis  (AB,  BC) 
Crepidostomum  metoecus  (BC) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (ON) 
"^Diplostomum  sp.  (BC) 
*Ichthyocotylurus  platycephalus  (BC) 
*Neascus  sp.  (BC) 

*Strigeidae  gen.  sp.  (BC) 

Cestoidea: 

Cyathocephalus  truncaius  (AB) 
*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (AB,  BC) 
Euhothrium  salvelini  (AB,  BC) 
Eubothrium  sp.  (AB) 
*Phyllobothhum  caudatum  (BC) 
*Phyllohothnum  sp.  (BC) 
Proteocephalus  longicollis  (BC) 

* ^Proteocephalus  sp.  (AB,  BC) 
*Schistocephalus  solidus  (AB) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (AB) 

Nematoda: 

Camallanus  oxycephalus  (ON) 
Cystidicola  farionis  (AB,  ON) 


*Eustrongylides  sp.  (BC) 

**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (BC) 

Philonema  agubernaculum  (AB,  BC) 
* *Philonema  oncorhynchi  (BC) 
Pseudocapillar ia  (Ichthyocapillaria) 
salvelini  (BC,  ON) 

Pseudocapillar  ia  (Pseudocapillaria) 
tomentosa  (BC) 

Rhabdochona  kisutchi  (BC) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (BC) 

Salvelinema  walkeri  (BC) 
Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum  (BC, 
ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephalus  dirus  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  lateralis  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (AB,  ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  saginatus  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  salmonis  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  strigosus  (AB) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (AB, 

BC) 

Rhadinorhynchus  trachuri  (BC) 
Annelida: 

Piscicola  salmositica 
Copepoda; 

Ergasilus  auritus  (AB) 

Ergasilus  nerkae  (AB,  BC) 
Salmincola  califomiensis  (BC) 

Oncorhynchus  mykiss  (Richardson) 

rainbow  trout 

Monogenea: 


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Discocoxyle  sagittata  (ON) 
G>Todactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Gyrodactylus  avalonia  (NS) 
Gyrodactylus  colemanemis  (BC,  EXP, 
NT,  NS,  ON^ 

Gyrodactylus  salmonis  (BC,  EXP,  NS) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (AB,  BC,  NS) 
Monogenea  gen.  sp.  (AB) 
Tetraonchus  variabilis  (BC) 

Digenea: 

Allocreadium  lohatum  (BC) 

Bunodera  luciopercae  (AB,  BC) 
*Clmostomum  complanatum  (BC, 

MB) 

*Clinostomum  sp.  (BC,  ^^B) 
Crepidostonuim  farionis  (AB,  BC, 
MB,  NT,  NT,  QC) 

Crepidostomum  sp.  (AB) 

Digenea  gen.  sp.  (AB) 

*Diplostomum  haeri  bucculentum 
(BC) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (BC) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (BC,  MB,  ON) 
*Ichthy>ocoty'lurus  erraticus  (ON) 
*Neascus  sp.  (BC) 

Phyllodistomum  umblae  (BC,  ON) 
Phy'llodistomum  sp.  (BC) 

*Tetracotyle  sp.  (BC,  NE,  ON) 
*Tylodelphys  scheuringi  (BC,  MB) 

Cestoidea: 

Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Cyathocephalus  truricatus  (BC) 
*Diphyllobothrium  dendriticum  (BC, 
QC) 

*Diphy'Uobothrium  ditremum  (BC, 

QC) 

* *Diphyllobothrium  latum  (AB) 
*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (AB,  BC,  NT, 


ON) 

Eubothrium  crassum  (ON) 
Eubothrium  salvelini  (AB,  BC,  NF) 
Eubothrium  sp.  (AB) 

*Paradilepis  simoni  (BC) 
Proteocephalus  longicollis  (BC) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (BC,  ON,  SK) 
*Schistocephalus  sp.  (BC) 
*Triaenophorus  crassus  (EXP,  MB) 

Nematoda: 

Capillariidae  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Capillospirura  pseudoargumentosus 
(EXP,  ON) 

*Contracaecum  sp.  (ON) 
*Cosmocephalus  obvelatus  (EXP,  ON) 
Cystidicola  farionis  (AB,  BC,  EXP, 
NT,  ON,  QC,  YT) 

Cystidicola  stigmatura  (AB,  BC) 
Cystidicola  sp.  (BC,  ON) 
*Eustrongylides  sp.  (BC) 

Haplonema  hamulatum  (BC) 
**Hysterothylacium  sp.  (BC) 
**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (AB,  BC) 
Philonema  agubernaculum  (AB,  BC, 
NE,  NT) 

*Philonema  oncorhynchi  (BC) 
Philonema  oncorhynchi  (BC,  EXP) 

** Philonema  sp.  (BC) 
Pseudocapillaria  (Ichthyocapilhxria) 
salvelini  (ON) 

Pseudocapillaria  (Pseudocapillaria) 
tomentosa  (BC) 

Raphidascaris  acus  (EXP,  ON,  QC) 
Rhabdochona  canadensis  (AB) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (BC) 
Rhabdochona  hsutchi  (BC) 
Rhabdochona  milleri  (AB,  BC) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (BC) 

Spiruridae  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum  (BC, 


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ON) 

Truttaedacnitis  truttae  (AB,  BC) 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephala  gen.  sp.  (NF) 
Acanthocephalus  dims  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  lateralis  (NF,  ON) 
Echinorhynchus  leidyi  (EXP,  ON) 
Elchinorhynchus  salmonis  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  mtili  (BC,  MB, 
ON) 

Neoechinorhynchus  saginatus  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  salmonis  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (BC) 
Pomphorhynchus  hulbocolli  (AB, 
BC,  MB,  ON) 

Annelida; 

Desserohdella  phalera  (EXP,  ON) 
Illinobdella  sp.  (BC) 

Myzohdella  sp.  (BC) 

Piscicola  nulneri  (AB) 

MoUusca: 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Copepoda; 

Copepoda  gen.  sp.  (NF) 

Ergasilus  nerkae  (AB,  BC,  NF) 
Salmincola  califomensis  (BC) 
Salmincola  edwardsii  (BC,  NF) 

Arachnoidea: 

*Unionicola  sp.  (BC) 


Prosopium  coulteri  (Eigenmann  and 


Eigenmann)  pygmy  whitefish 
Monogenea; 

Tetraonchus  variahilis  (BC) 

Nematoda; 

Cystidicola  sp.  (BC) 

Rhahdochona  milleri  (BC) 

Acanthocephala: 

Neoechinorhynchus  mtili  (BC) 

Prosopium  cylindraceum  (Pallas) 

round  whitefish 

Monogenea: 

Discocotyle  sagittata  (LB,  ON,  YT) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Tetraonchus  loftusi  (ON) 

Tetraonchus  variahilis  (LB,  ON,  YT) 

Digenea; 

*Apophallus  hrevis  (ON) 

Bunodera  luciopercae  (LB) 
Crepidostomum  cooperi  (ON) 
Crepidostnmum  farionis  (BC,  NT,  ON, 
QC,  YT) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (LB,  ON, 
YT) 

*Diplostomum  sp.  (BC,  ON,  QC) 
Ichthyocotylums  erraticus  (ON) 
Phyllodistomum  coregoni  (LB) 
Phyllodistomum  sp.  (ON) 

*Tetracotyle  sp.  (ON,  YT) 

Cestoidea: 


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Cyathocephalus  truncatus  (ON,  YT) 
*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (NS,  YT) 
Eubothrium  salvelini  (LB,  NF,  ON, 
YT) 

Eubothrium  sp.  (LB) 

Proteocephalus  longicollis  (CA,  ON, 
YT) 

Proteocephalus  sp.  (AB,  BC,  LB) 
*Triaenophorus  crassus  (AB,  MB, 
NT,  ON,  QC,  SK,  YT) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (ON) 

Nematoda: 

Cystidicola  farionis  (AB,  BC,  NT, 

ON,  QC,  YT) 

Cystidicola  stigmatura  (BC,  ON,  SK) 
*Eustrongylides  sp.  (BC) 
**Nematodagen.  sp.  (LB) 
**Philometra  sp.  (ON) 

Philonema  agubemaculum  (LB) 
**Philonema  sp.  (BC) 

Pseudocapillar ia  (Ichthyocapillaria) 
salvelini  (LB,  ON,  YT) 

Spinitectus  gracilis  (ON) 
Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum  (BC) 
Truttaedacnitis  truttae  (BC) 

Acanthocephala; 

Acanthocephalus  dirus  (ON) 
Exhinorhynchus  lateralis  (LB,  ON) 
Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  tumidus  (ON,  YT) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (ON) 

Annelida: 

Piscicola  milneri  (ON,  YT) 

Mollusca; 


*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Copepoda; 

Ergasilus  caeruleus  (ON) 
Ergasilus  luciopercarum  (LB) 
Ergasilus  sp.  (ON) 

Salmincola  corpulentus  (ON) 
Salmincola  extensus  (ON) 
Salmincola  thymalli  ^B,  ON) 
Salmincola  sp.  (ON) 


Prosopium  williamsoni  (Girard) 

mountain  whitefish 

Monogenea: 

Discocotyle  sagittata  (BC) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Tetraonchus  variabilis  (BC) 

Digenea: 

Allocreadium  lobatum  (BC) 
Crepidostomum  farionis  (AB,  BC, 
MB) 

*Diplostomum  baeri  bucculentum 
(BC) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (BC) 
^Diplostomum  sp.  (BC) 
*Ichthyocotylurus platycephalus  (BC) 
*Strigeidae  gen.  sp.  (BC,  NB) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (BC,  ON) 
^Tylodelphys  scheuringi  (BC) 

Cestoidea: 

*Diphyllobothrium  dendriticum  (BC) 
*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (AB,  BC) 
Eubothrium  salvelini  (AB,  BC,  NT) 
Eubothrium  sp.  (BC) 


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*Ligula  intestinalis  (BC) 

*Paradilepis  simoni  (BC) 
Proteocephalus  longicollis  (BC) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (AB,  BC,  ON) 
*Schistocephalus  sp.  (BC) 
*Triaenophorus  crassus  (AB,  NT) 

Nematoda: 

*Anisakidae  gen.  sp.  (BC) 

Cystidicola  farionis  (BC,  ON) 
Cystidicola  stigmatura  (AB,  BC,  ON) 
Cystidicola  sp.  (AB) 

*Eustrongylides  sp.  (BC) 

Haplonema  hamulatum  (BC) 
^'^Hysterothylacium  sp.  (BC) 
**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (AB,  BC) 
Philonema  agubernaculum  (AB,  BC, 
NT) 

**Philonema  sp.  (BC) 

Pseudocapillar ia  (Pseudocapillaria) 
tomentosa  (BC) 

Rhahdochona  cascadilla  (BC) 
Rhabdochona  kisutchi  (BC) 
Rhahdochona  milleri  (BC) 
Rhahdochona  sp.  (BC) 

Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum  (BC) 
Truttaedacnitis  truttae  (AB,  BC) 

Acanthocephala: 

Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  saginatus  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  salmonis  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  tumidus  (YT) 
Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (BC) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (BC) 

Annelida: 

Hirudinea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 

Piscicola  sp.  (BC) 


Rhynchobdellidae  gen.  sp.  (BC) 

Copepoda: 

Achtheres  sp.  (AB) 
Coregonicola  sp.  (AB) 
Ergasilus  nerkae  (BC) 
Salmincola  califomiensis  (BC) 
Salmincola  edwardsii  (BC) 
Salmincola  extensus  (BC) 
Salmincola  thymalli  (BC) 
Salmincola  sp.  (BC) 

Arachnoidea: 

*Unionicola  sp.  (BC) 


Prosopium  sp. 

Cestoidea: 

*Triaenophorus  crassus  (AB) 
Copepoda: 

Salmincola  thymalli  (NT) 


Salmon  trutta  Linnaeus  brown  trout 
Monogenea: 

Discocotyle  sagittata  (NF,  ON) 
Gyrodactylus  colemanensis  (ON) 

Digenea: 

*Apophallus  brevis  (NF,  QC) 
Crepidostomum  farionis  (NF) 

Cestoidea: 


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Bothhmonas  sturionis  (LB,  NB) 
*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (AB,  NF) 
Eubothrium  salvelini  (NF) 
Proteocephalus  parallacticus  (ON) 

Nematoda; 

Cystidicola  farionis  (ON) 
Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum  (NF, 
ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Accmthocephalus  dims  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  lateralis  (^^F) 
Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (ON) 

Annelida: 

Johanssonia  arctica  (EXP) 
Copepoda; 

Ergasilus  sp.  (NF) 


Salvelinus  confluentus  (Suckley) 

bull  charr 

Cestoidea: 

Cyathocephalus  truncatus  (AB) 
Eubothrium  salvelini  (AB) 
Glaridacris  terebrans  (AB) 
Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (AB) 

Salvelinus  fontinalis  (Mitchill) 

brook  charr 

Monogenea; 


Discocotyle  sagittata  (LB,  NF,  NS, 
ON) 

Discocotyle  sp.  (QC) 

Gyrodactylus  avalonia  (NF) 
Gyrodactylus  calliaratus  (NB) 
Gyrodactylus  colemanensis  (EXP,  NB, 
NS,  ON) 

Gyrodactylus  perlucides  (NB) 
Gyrodactylus  salmonis  (EXP,  BC,  NB, 
NS) 

Gyrc^ctylus  sp.  (LB,  NS) 
Tetraonchus  variabilis  (LB) 

Digenea: 

Allocreadiidae  gen.  sp.  (LB,  NF) 
*Apophallus  brevis  (NB,  NF,  ON,  QC) 
*Apophallus  imperator  (NB,  NF,  NS, 
ON,  QC) 

*Apophallus  sp.  (ON,  QC) 

Azygia  longa  (NB,  NF) 

Bunodera  luciopercae  (AB,  BC,  LB, 
NF,ON) 

"^Clinostomum  complanatum  (ON, 

QC) 

Crepidostomum  cooperi  (NF,  QC) 
Crepidostomum  comutum  (NS,  QC) 
Crepidostomum  farionis  (AB,  BC, 

LB,  NB,  NF,  NS,  ON,  QC) 
Crepidostomum  sp.  (QC) 

*Cryptocotyle  lingua  (NB) 

’'‘Digenea  gen.  sp.  (AB,  ON,  QC) 
Digenea  gen.  sp.  (ON,  QC) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (CA,  EXP, 
LB,  NS,  ON,  QC) 

*Diplostomum  sp.  pC,  NB,  NF,  NS, 
ON,  QC) 

Gorgoderidae  gen.  sp.  (NF) 
*Heterophyidae  gen.  sp.  (NF) 
*Ichthyocotylums  erraticus  (ON) 
*Metorchis  conjunctus  (QC) 

*Neascus  sp.  (BC,  ON) 


158 


Phyllodistomum  superbum  (QC) 
Phyllodistomum  umhlae  (LB,  NF,  ON, 

QC) 

Pleurogenes  sp.  (QC) 
Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (ON) 
Ptychogonimus  fontanus  (QC) 
*Strigeidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

*Tetracotyle  sp.  (BC,  NF,  ON,  QC) 

Cestoidea: 

Bothrimonus  sturionis  (LB,  MB,  NT) 
Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (NS,  ON,  QC) 
Cyathocephalus  truncatus  (CA) 
*Diphyllobothriidae  gen.  sp.  (QC) 
*Diphyllobothrium  dendriticum  (BC, 
QC) 

^Diphyllobothrium  ditremum  (BC, 

CA,  QC) 

*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (AB,  BC,  LB, 
MB,  NB,  NF,  NS,  NT,  ON,  QC) 
Eubothrium  crassum  (NB) 
Eubothrium  salvelini  (AB,  BC,  HBD, 
LB,  MB,  NF,  ON,  QC) 

Eubothrium  sp.  (LB,  NF,  QC) 

*Ligula  intestinalis  (BC,  QC) 

*Ligula  sp.  (ON,  QC) 
Proteocephalidae  gen.  sp.  (QC) 
Proteocephalus  ambloplitis  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  longicollis  (LB,  QC) 
Proteocephalus  parallacticus  (AB, 
ON,  QC) 

Proteocephalus  sp.  (AB,  LB,  NB,  ON, 
QC,  SK) 

*Schistocephalus  solidus  (NF,  QC) 
Tetraphyllidea  gen.  sp.  (NB) 

Nematoda: 

Contracaecum  sp.  (LB,  QC) 
Cystidicola  farionis  (ON,  QC) 
Cystidicola  stigmatura  (MB,  ON) 


*Eustrongylides  sp.  (NB) 

* *Hysterothylacium  brachyurum  (ON) 
**Hysterothylacium  sp.  (QC) 
**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (LB,  NS,  ON, 

QC) 

* *Philometra  cylindracea  (QC) 
**Philometra  sp.  (QC) 

Philonema  agubemaculum  (LB,  NF, 

NT,  QC) 

* *Philonema  oncorhynchi  (BC,  NS, 
ON) 

** Philonema  sp.  (LB,  QC) 
Pseudocapillaria  (Ichthyocapillaria) 
salvelini  (LB,  NB,  NF,  QC) 
Pseudocapillaria  (Pseudocapillaria) 
tomentosa  (BC,  ON) 

Raphidascaris  acus  (EXP,  ON,  QC) 
**Raphidascaris  sp.  (LB,  NB) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (AB) 
Rhabdochona  milleri  (AB,  BC) 
Rhabdochona  oviftlementa  (QC) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (AB,  BC) 
*Seuratinae  gen.  sp.  (QC) 
Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum  (BC, 
LB,  NB,  NF,  NS,ON,QC) 
Truttaedacnitis  truttae  (BC,  NB) 

Truttaedacnitis  sp.  (BC) 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephala  gen.  sp.  (NF,  ON,  QC) 
Acanthocephalus  dims  (ON) 
Exhinorhynchus  gadi  (QC) 
Echinorhynchus  lateralis  (LB,  NB, 

NS,  ON,  QC) 

Echinorhynchus  leidyi  (QC) 
Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (C  A,  ON) 
Echinorhynchus  sp.  (LB,  QC) 
Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  cylindratus  (QC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  mtili  (BC,  ON) 


159 


Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (NB) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (QC) 

Annelida: 

Hirudinea  gen.  sp.  (NF) 

Piscicola  milneri  (AB,  ON) 

Piscicola punctata  (AB,  NB,  ON,  QC) 

Mollusca: 

*Anodonta  cataracta  (NF) 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (OT,  ON,  QC) 

Branchiura: 

Argulus  stizostethi  (NF,  NS) 
Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  auriius  (QC) 

Ergasilus  labracis  (NB) 

Ergasilus  luciopercarum  (NF) 
Ergasilus  sp.  (NF) 

Salmincola  carpionis  (NB,  QC) 
Salmincola  edwardsii  (BC,  EXP,  LB, 
MB,  NB,  NF,  NS,  ON,  PE,  QC) 
Salmincola  sp.  (MB,  NF,  QC) 


Salvelinus  fontinalis  (Mitchill)  X Salvelinus 
namaycush  (Walbaum)  splake 

Monogenea; 

Discocotyle  sagittata  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  colemanensis  (NF,  NS, 
ON) 

Digenea: 

^Diplostomum  spathaceum  (ON) 


*Diplostomum  spathaceum 
indistinctum  (ON) 

*Ichthyocotylurus  erraticus  (MB,  ON) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 

Cyathocephalus  truncatus  (ON) 
*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (AB,  BC,  ON) 
*Eubothrium  salvelini  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  parallacticus  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (ON,  QC) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (ON) 

Nematoda: 

Cystidicola  farionis  (ON) 

Cystidicola  stigmatura  (ON) 

* *Hysterothylacium  brachyurum  (ON) 
Pseudocapillaria  (Ichthyocapillaria) 
salvelini  (ON) 

Rhabdochona  sp.  (ON) 

Spinitectus  gracilis  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephalus  dims  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  tumidus  (ON) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (ON) 

Mollusca: 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  caemleus  (ON) 

Ergasilus  siscowet  (ON) 


Salvelinus  malma  (Walbaum)  Dolly  Varden 


160 


Monogenea: 

Discocotyle  sagittata  (BC) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Tetraonchus  alaskensis  (BC) 
Tetraonchus  variabilis  (BC) 

Digenea: 

Bunodera  luciopercae  (BC) 
Crepidostomum  farionis  (BC) 
*Diplostomum  baeri  bucculentum 
(BC) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (BC) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (BC) 

*Neascus  sp.  (BC) 

Prosorhynchoides  ozakii  (BC) 
*Tetracoiyle  sp.  (BC) 

Cestoidea: 

Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  (AB, 
MB) 

Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (AB,  BC) 
Cyathocephalus  truncatus  (AB,  BC) 
*Diphyllobothrium  dendriticum  (BC, 
QC) 

*Diphyllobothrium  ditremum  (BC, 
QC) 

*Diphyllohothrium  latum  (AB,  BC) 
^Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (BC) 
Eubothrium  salvelini  (AB,  BC) 
Glaridacris  terebrans  (AB) 
*Phyllobothrium  sp.  (BC) 
Proteocephalus  longicollis  (BC) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (AB,  BC,  ON) 

Nematoda: 

*Contracaecum  sp.  (BC) 

Cystidicola  farionis  (BC,  NT,  ON, 
QC,  YT) 


Cystidicola  stigmatura  (BC) 
Cystidicola  sp.  (BC,  ON) 
*Eustrongylides  sp.  (BC) 

Haplonema  hamulatum  (BC) 
Hysterothylacium  brachyurum  (BC) 
*Hysterothylacium  sp.  (BC) 
Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (AB,  BC) 
Philonema  agubemaculum  (BC,  NT) 
* *Philonema  oncorhynchi  (BC) 

** Philonema  sp.  (BC) 
Pseudocapillaria  (Ichthyocapillaria) 
salvelini  (BC) 

Pseudocapillaria  (Pseudocapillaria) 
tomentosa  (BC) 

Rhabdochona  canadensis  (BC) 
Rhabdochona  kisutchi  (BC) 
Rhabdochona  milleri  (AB,  BC) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (BC) 

Salvelinema  walkeri  (BC) 
Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum  (BC) 
Truttaedacnitis  truttae  (BC) 

Acanthocephala: 

Echinorhynchus  leidyi  (NT,  ON) 
Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (NT) 
Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  salmonis  (BC, 
NT) 

Copepoda: 

Salmincola  califomensis  (BC,  NT) 
Salmincola  carpionis  (NT) 
Salmincola  edwardsii  (BC,  NF,  ON) 
Salmincola  siscowet  (NT) 

Salvelinus  namaycush  (Walbaum) 

lake  char 

Monogenea: 


161 


Discocotyle  sagittata  (AB,  LB,  ON, 
YT) 

Gyrodactylus  colemanensis  (BC,  NF, 
NS,  ON) 

Tetraonchus  monenteron  (LB) 
Digenea: 

^Apophallus  sp.  (ON) 

Azygia  cmgusticauda  (ON) 

Azygia  longa  (ON) 

Bunodera  luciopercae  (BC,  LB) 
Crepidostomum  cooperi  (LB) 
Crepidostomum  farionis  (AB,  BC, 

LB,  NT,  ON,  YT) 

Crepidostomum  metoecus  (YT) 
*Diplostomum  baeri  bucculentum 
(BC) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (AB,  LB, 
ON,  YT) 

*Diplostomum  sp.  (BC,  ON,  QC) 
Phyllodistomum  umblae  (LB) 
Phyllodistomum  sp.  (BC) 

*Tetracotyle  sp.  (BC,  YT) 

Cestoidea: 

Bothrimonus  sturionis  (NB,  NT) 
Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  (AB, 

MB) 

Bothriocephalus  sp.  (AB,  MB) 
*Cesto*dea  gen.  sp.  (AB) 

Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (AB,  NS,  NT,  ON) 
Cyathocephalus  truncaius  (AB,  NT, 
YT) 

*Diphyllobothrium  dendriticum  (BC, 
MB,  NT,  ON,  QC) 
*Diphyllobothrium  ditremum  (BC, 

CA,  NT,  QC) 

*Diphyllobothrium  latum  (MB) 
*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (AB,  BC,  LB, 
MB,  NT,  ON,  YT) 


Eubothrium  crassum  (LB,  NT,  ON) 
Euhothrium  salvelini  (AB,  BC,  LB, 
MB,  NB,  NF,  NT,  ON,  QC,  SK,  YT) 
Eubothrium  sp.  (LB,  MB,  QC) 
Glaridacris  catostomi  (SK) 
Proteocephalidae  gen.  sp.  (QC) 
Proteocephalus  ambloplitis  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  coregoni  (MB) 
Proteocephalus  longicollis  (LB,  NT, 
ON,  YT) 

Proteocephalus parallacticus  (AB, 
ON) 

Proteocephalus  sp.  (AB,  BC,  LB,  NT, 
ON,  QC,  YT) 

*Schistocephalus  solidus  (NT,  SK) 
*Triaenophorus  crassus  (AB,  LB, 

MB,  NT,  ON,  SK,  YT) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (AB,  MB, 
NT) 

*Triaenophorus  sp.  (AB,  MB,  NT) 
Nematoda: 

Cystidicola  farionis  (AB,  BC,  MB, 

NT,  ON,  QC,  SK,  YT) 

Cystidicola  stigmatura  (AB,  BC,  EXP, 
MB,  NT,  ON,  QC,  SK) 

Cystidicola  sp.  (AB,  BC,  MB,  ON) 
*Eustrongylides  sp.  (BC) 
Hysterothylacium  hrachyurum  (AB) 
*Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (AB,  LB,  MB, 
NT,  ON,  SK) 

Philonema  agubernaculum  (AB,  BC, 
LB,  NT) 

**Philonema  oncorhynchi  (BC,  NS, 
ON) 

^Philonema  sp.  (AB,  BC,  NT,  ON) 
Pseudocapillaria  (Ichthyocapillaria) 
salvelini  (BC,  LB,  NB,  NF,  ON,  YT) 
*Raphidascaris  acus  (AB) 
^Raphidascaris  sp.  (AB) 
Raphidascaris  sp.  (LB) 


162 


Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum  (LB, 
ON) 

Truttaedacnitis  truttae  (AB,  BC) 
Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephala  gen.  sp.  (AB,  NT) 
Acanthocephalus  dims  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  gadi  (NT) 
Echinorhynchus  lateralis  (LB,  ON) 
Echinorhynchus  leidyi  (AB,  MB,  NT, 
ON,  QC,  SK) 

Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (AB,  MB, 
NT,  ON) 

Echinorhynchus  sp.  (NT) 
Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  mtili  (BC,  YT) 
Neoechinorhynchus  salmonis  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (BC) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (AB) 

Annelida: 

Piscicola  geometra  (QC,  SK) 
Piscicola  milneri  (AB,  NT,  ON,  QC, 
YT) 

Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  auritus  (AB) 

Ergasilus  elongatus  (ON) 

Ergasilus  nerkae  (AB) 

Salmincola  californiensis  (BC) 
Salmincola  corpulentus  (NT) 
Salmincola  edwardsii  (BC,  NB,  NT, 
ON,  YT) 

Salmincola  siscowet  (BC,  LB,  NT, 

ON,  QC,  SK) 

Salmincola  sp.  (BC,  MB,  NT,  SK) 


Thymallus  arcticus  (Pallas)  Arctic  grayling 


Monogenea: 

Discocotyle  sagittata  (YT) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Tetraonchus  borealis  (BC,  SK,  YT) 

Digenea: 

Allocreadium  isopomm  (YT) 
Allocreadium  lobatum  (YT) 
Crepidostomum  farionis  (BC,  NT,  YT) 
Crepidostomum  metoecus  (YT) 
Crepidostomum  sp.  (BC) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (YT) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (BC) 

^Tetracotyle  sp.  (BC,  YT) 

Cestoidea: 

Cyathocephalus  sp.  (YT) 
*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (AB,  BC,  YT) 
Eubothrium  salvelini  (TTF,  YT) 
Proteocephalus  longicollis  (YT) 
*Triaenophorus  crassus  (AB,  MB, 
NT,  SK,  YT) 

*Triaenophoms  nodulosus  (NT) 
Nematoda: 

Cystidicola  farionis  (YT) 
Metahronema  sp.  (BC) 

Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (NT) 

Philonema  sp.  (BC) 

Pseudocapillaria  (Ichthyocapillaria) 
salvelini  (YT) 

*Raphidascaris  acus  (YT) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (BC) 
Sterliadochona  ephemeridamm  (BC) 

Acanthocephala: 

Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (NT) 


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Echinorhynchus  sp.  (YT) 
Neoechinorhynchus  nitili  (BC,  NT) 
Neoechinorhynchus  tumidus  (YT) 

Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  nerkae  (BC) 

Salmincola  thymalli  (BC,  NT,  YT) 

Salmonidae  gen.  sp. 

Monogenea: 

Discocotyle  sagittata  (AB) 
Tetraonchus  variabilis  (ON) 

Digenea: 

Crepidostomum  farionis  (AB) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (BC) 

Cestoidea: 

Cyathocephalus  truncatus  (AB) 
*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (AB) 
Eubothrium  salvelini  (AB,  ON) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (AB) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (AB) 

Nematoda: 

Cystidicola  farionis  (AB,  ON) 
Philonema  agubernaculum  (AB) 

Acanthocephala: 

Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (AB) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (AB) 

Copepoda: 


Ergasilus  auritus  (AB) 
Ergasilus  nerkae  (AB) 

ORDER  PERCOPSIFORMES 


FAMILY  PERCOPSIDAE  - trout  perches 

Percopsis  (Walbaum) 

trout-perch 

Monogenea: 

Cleidodiscus  sp.  (ON) 

Gyrodactyoidea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 

Urocleidus  adspectus  (MB) 
Urocleidus  haldwini  (ON) 

Digenea: 

Bucephalus  sp.  (ON) 

*Centr ovarium  lobotes  (MB,  ON) 
Centrovarium  lobotes  (ON) 
*Clinostomum  complanatum  (ON) 
Crepidostomum  cooperi  (MB) 
Crepidostomum  isostomum  (ON) 
Crepidostomum  percopsisi  (MB) 
Digenea  gen.  sp.  (MB) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (ON) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum 
indistinctum  (ON) 

*Diplostomum  sp.  (MB,  ON,  SK) 
*Ichthyocotylurus  erraticus  (ON) 
*Ichthyocotylurus  pileatus  (ON) 
*Ichthyocotylurus  platycephalus  (ON) 
*Neascus  sp.  (MB,  ON) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (ON) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (MB,  ON) 
*Tylodelphys  scheuringi  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 


164 


Bothriocephalus  claviceps  (ON) 
Bothhocephalus  cuspidatus  (ON) 
Bothriocephalus  formosus  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  pearsei  (ON) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (ON) 
*Triaenophorus  stizostedionis  (AB, 
MB,  ON) 

*Triaenophorus  sp.  (AB,  ON) 
Nematoda: 

Camallanus  oxycephalus  (ON) 
Hysterothylacium  brachyurum  (ON) 
**Nematodagen.  sp.  (ON) 

* *Raphidascaris  acus  (MB) 
Rhabdochona  canadensis  (MB) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (ON) 

Spinitectus  gracilis  (MB,  ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephalus  dims  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (ON) 
Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (ON) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (ON) 

Annelida: 

Illinobdella  sp.  (ON) 

Myzobdella  lugubris  (MB) 
Myzobdella  sp.  (ON) 

Piscicola  punctata  (ON) 

Mollusca: 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Branchiura; 

Argulus  appendiculosus  (MB) 


Argulus  versicolor  (ON) 
Argulus  sp.  (ON) 

Copepoda; 

Ergasilus  caemleus  (ON) 
Ergasilus  lucioperculum  (MB) 

ORDER  GADIFORMES 


FAMILY  GADIDAE  - cods 


Lota  lota  (Linneaus)  burbot 
Monogenea: 

Gyrodactylus  lotae  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 

Digenea: 

Azygia  angusticauda  (ON,  QC) 
Azygia  longa  (ON,  QC) 

Bunodera  luciopercae  (ON) 
Bunodera  sacculata  (ON) 
Crepidostomum  cooperi  (LB) 
Crepidostomum  farionis  (AB,  BC, 
NT) 

Crepidostomum  metoecus  (YT) 
Crepidostomum  sp.  (BC,  ON) 
*Digenea  gen.  sp.  (MB) 

Digenea  gen.  sp,  (AB,  MB) 
*Diplostomum  baeri  bucculentum 
(BC,  MB) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (BC,  ON, 
YT) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum 
indistinctum  (AB) 

*Diplstomum  sp.  (BC,  ON,  QC) 


165 


Microphallidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

*Neascus  sp.  (MB,  ON) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (BC, 
ON) 

*Tetracotyle  sp.  (ON,  YT) 
*Tylodelphys  scheuringi  (AB,  BC) 

Cestoidea: 

Bothriocephalus  sp.  (BC,  ON) 
Cyathocephalus  truncatus  (AB) 
♦Diphyllobothriidae  gen.  sp.  (MB) 
*Diphyllobothrium  dendriticum  (BC, 
ON,  QC) 

*Diphyllobothrium  latum  (MB,  QC) 
*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (BC,  MB,  NT, 
ON,  QC,  YT) 

Eubothrium  crassum  (ON) 
Eubothrium  rugosum  (AB,  BC,  MB, 
NT,  ON) 

Eubothrium  sp.  (MB) 

*Ligula  sp.  (AB) 

Proteocephalidae  gen.  sp.  (AB) 
Proteocephalus  pearsei  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (AB,  BC,  LB,  NB, 
ON,  QC) 

Triaenophorus  crassus  (ON) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (AB,  MB, 
ON) 

Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (YT) 
Nematoda: 

Camallanus  oxycephalus  (ON) 
Cucullanellus  cotylophora  (ON) 
^Eustrongylides  sp.  (BC) 

Haplonema  hamulatum  (AB,  BC, 
ON,  YT) 

Haplonema  sp.  (AB,  LB) 
*Hysterothylacium  brachyurum  (ON) 
**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (AB,  MB,  NT) 
Pseudocapillar ia  (Pseudocapillaria) 


tomentosa  (ON) 

"^Raphidascaris  acus  (ON) 
Raphidascaris  acus  (ON,  QC) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (ON) 
Spinitectus  gracilis  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephala  gen.  sp.  (MB) 
Acanthocephalus  dims  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  leidyi  (MB,  NT,  ON) 
Echinorhynchus  salnwnis  (AB,  BC, 
MB,  NT,  ON) 

Echinorhynchus  sp.  (ON) 
Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  cylindratus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  mtili  (BC,  ON, 
YT) 

Neoechinorhynchus  saginatus  (BC) 
Neoechinorhynchus  salmonis  (BC) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (AB, 
BC,ON) 

Annelida: 

Cystobranchus  mammilatus  (NT) 
Cysiobranchus  verrilli  (AB,  ON) 
Myzobdella  lugubris  (ON) 

Piscicola  milneri  (YT) 

Piscicola  punctata  (ON) 

Mollusca: 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  caemleus  (BC,  ON) 
Ergasilus  celestis  (ON) 

Ergasilus  nerkae  (BC) 

Salmincola  lotae  (NT) 


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ORDER  GASTEROSTEIFORMES 


FAMILY  GASTEROSTEIDAE  - 

sticklebacks 


Culaea  inconstans  (Kirtland) 

brook  stickleback 

Monogenea: 

Dactvlogyrus  eucalius  (ON) 
Dactylogyrus  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (BC,  ON) 
Gyrodactylus  eucaliae  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 

Octomacrum  lanceatum  (ON) 

Digenea: 

*Apatemon  gracilis  (BC,  QC) 
Bunodera  eucaliae  (BC,  ON,  QC) 
*Clinostomum  complanatum  (ON) 
Culaeatrema  inconstans  (ON) 
Digenea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
*Diplostomum  scudderi  (ON) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (ON) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (ON) 

*Neascus  sp.  (ON) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (BC, 
ON) 

*Tetracotyle  sp.  (BC,  ON) 
Cestoidea: 

*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (ON) 

*Ligula  intestinalis  (ON) 

*Ligula  sp.  (AB,  MB) 
*Proteocephalus  ambloplitis  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  pugetensis  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  stizostethi  (ON) 


Proteocephalus  sp.  (ON) 
*Schistocephalus  solidus  (AB,  MB, 
ON) 

*Schistocephalus  sp.  (AB,  BC) 
Nematoda: 

Camallanus  oxycephalus  (ON) 
"^Contracaecum  sp.  (MB) 
^Eustrongylides  tubifex  (ON) 
*Eustrongylides  sp.  (ON) 
*Hysterothylacium  brachyurum  (ON) 
**Hysterothylacium  sp.  (ON) 
**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
*Paracuaria  adunca  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (ON) 
*Spiroxys  sp.  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephalus  dirus  (ON) 
Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  pungitius  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (ON) 

Mollusca: 

*Anodontoides  ferrussacinea  (ON) 
*Lasmigona  compressa  (ON) 

Branchiura: 

Argulus  catostomi  (ON) 

Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  versicolor  (ON) 

Ergasilus  sp.  (ON) 

Lemaea  cyprinacea  (ON) 


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Gasterosteus  aculeatus  Linnaeus 

threespine  stickleback 

Monogenea: 

Dactylogyrus  sp.  (BC) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Gyrodactylus  alexanderi  (BC,  NS) 
Gyrodactylus  avalonia  (LB,  NB,  NF, 
NT,  QC) 

Gyrodactylus  canadensis  (LB,  NB, 

NF,  NS,  NT,  QC) 

Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 

Digenea: 

*Apatemon  gracilis  (BC) 

*Apophallus  hrevis  (QC) 

Bunodera  eucaliae  (BC,  ON) 
Bunodera  luciopercae  (LB,  NF) 
Bunodera  mediovitellata  (BC) 
Crepidostomum  cooperi  (NF) 
Crepidostomum  farionis  (NF) 
*Digenea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 

*Diplostomum  scudderi  (BC) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (BC,  LB, 
NF,  ON) 

*Diplostomum  sp.  (BC,  ON,  QC) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (BC) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (BC,  NF) 

Cestoidea: 

Bothriocephalidae  gen.  sp.  (QC) 
Bothriocephalus  sp.  (AB,  NF) 
Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (NF) 
Cyathocephalus  truncatus  (BC) 
^Diphyllobothrium  dendriticum  (NS) 
*Diphyllobothrium  ditremum  (BC, 

CA,  NS,  QC) 

*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (BC,  NT) 
*Ligula  intestinalis  (NB,  ON) 


Proteocephalus  filicollis  (NF) 
Proteocephalus  pugetensis  (BC,  ON) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (AB,  BC,  LB,  NF, 
NT) 

*Schistocephalus  solidus  (AB,  BC, 
LB,  NB,  NF,  NT,  ON,  QC) 
*Schistocephalus  sp.  (BC,  QC) 

Nematoda: 

*Contracaecum  sp.  (LB,  NF,  NS) 
*Cosmocephalus  obvelatus  (NS,  ON) 
*Eustrongylides  sp.  (BC,  QC) 

* *Hysterothylacium  sp.  (ON) 
*Paracuaria  adunca  (NB,  NS,  ON) 
Philonema  agubemaculum  (QC) 

Acanthocephala: 

Echinorhynchus  lateralis  (LB,  NF) 
Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (CA,  NF, 
ON) 

Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (BC,  LB, 
NS,  ON) 

Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (NT) 

Annelida: 

Dessorobdella  phalera  (EXP,  ON) 
Mollusca: 

*Anodonta  cataracta  (NF) 

^Anodonta  cataracta  cataracta  (NS) 
*Anodonta  cataracta  fragilis  (NS) 
*Anodonta  implicata  (NS) 

^Anodonta  sp.  (NS) 

*Ellipiio  complanata  (NS) 

*Lampsilis  radiata  radiata  (NS) 
*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (BC,  ON) 

Branchiura: 


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Argulus  stizostethi  (EXP,  NF,  QC) 
Copepoda: 

Copepoda  gen.  sp.  (BC) 

Ergasilus  auritus  (BC,  LB,  NF) 
Ergasilus  nerkae  (BC) 

Ergasilus  turgidus  (BC) 

Ergasilus  sp.  (ON) 

Salmincola  sp.  (BC) 

Therestina  gasterostei  (BC,  LB,  NF, 
QC) 


Pungitius  pungitius  (Linnaeus) 

ninespine  stickleback 

Monogenea: 

Gyrodactylus  avalonia  (LB,  NB,  NF, 

NS,  ON,  QC) 

Gyrodactylus  canadensis  (LB,  NB, 
NF,  NS,  NT,  QC) 

Gyrodactylus  eucaliae  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  stephanus  (NF) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (AB,  NT,  ON) 

Digenea; 

*Apatemon  gracilis  (AB) 

Bunodera  eucaliae  (ON) 

Bunodera  luciopercae  (AB,  NF) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (AB,  NF, 

NT,  ON) 

*Ichthyocotylurus  erraiicus  (AB) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 

Bothriocephalidae  gen.  sp.  (QC) 
*Diphyllobothrium  dendriticum  (NS, 
NT,  QC) 


*Diphyllobothrium  ditremum  (NS, 

NT) 

*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (LB,  NF) 
Eubothrium  sp.  (AB) 

Proteocephalus filicollis  (AB) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (LB,  NF,  NT,  ON) 
* Schistocephalus  pungitii  (NS) 
*Schistocephalus  solidus  (AB,  NS, 
NT,  ON,  QC) 

* Schistocephalus  sp.  (MB,  NB,  NT) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (AB) 

Nematoda: 

*Contracaecum  sp.  (MB,  NS) 
*Cosmocephalus  obvelatus  (NS) 
*Paracuaria  adunca  (NS) 
*Raphidascaris  acus  (AB) 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephalus  dims  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  lateralis  (NF) 
Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (AB) 
Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  pungitius  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  mtili  (BC,  MB, 
NF,  NT,  ON) 

Neoechinorhynchus  venustus  (LB,  QC) 
Pomphorhynchus  hulhocolli  (AB) 

Mollusca: 

*Anodonta  sp.  (NS) 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

Copepoda; 

Ergasilus  auritus  (AB) 

Ergasilus  sp.  (MB,  ON) 

Therestina  gasterostei  ^B,  NF,  NS, 
QC) 


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ORDER  SCORE AENIFORMES 


FAMILY  COTTID AE  - sculpins 


Cottus  cognatus  Richardson  slimy  sculpin 
Monogenea: 

Dactylogyrus  buddi  (ON,  YT) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (BC) 
Gyrodactylus  bairdi  (ON,  YT) 

Digenea: 

Crepidostomum  cooperi  (LB) 
Crepidostomum  farionis  (BC) 
Crepidostomum  metoecus  (YT) 
Crepidostomum  sp.  (ON) 

Digenea  gen.  sp.  (BC,  MB) 
^Diplostomum  spathaceum  (YT) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (BC) 
*Heterophyidae  gen.  sp.  (YT) 
*Neascus  sp.  (YT) 

*Tetracotyle  sp.  (BC,  ON) 

Cestoidea: 

*Ligula  intestinalis  (BC) 
Proteoczphalus  longicollis  (YT) 
*Schistocephalus  solidus  (MB,  ON, 
YT) 

*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (MB,  YT) 
*Triaenophorus  stizostedionis  (MB) 

Nematoda: 

*Eustrongylides  sp.  (BC) 

Haplonema  sp.  (BC) 

^Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (AB) 


*Raphidascaris  acus  (YT) 
Rhabdochona  cotti  (BC,  ON) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (ON) 
Spinitectus  gracilis  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephala  dirus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (YT) 
Neoechinorhynchus  tumidus  (YT) 

Cottus  ricei  (Nelson)  spoonhead  sculpin 
Monogenea: 

Dactylogyrus  buddi  (ON) 
Digenea: 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (ON) 
^Diplostomum  sp.  (ON) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 

Cyathocephalus  truncatus  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  pearsei  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephalus  dirus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (ON) 

Mollusca: 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  sp.  (ON) 


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Coitus  sp. 

Cestoidea: 

*Schistocephalus  solidus  (BC,  QC) 
Nematoda: 

*Cosmocephalus  ohvelatus  (ON) 
*Paracuaria  adunca  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  canadensis  (AB) 

Myoxocephalus  thompsoni  (Girard) 

deepwater  sculpin 

Digenea: 

*Diplostomum  sp.  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 

Bothriocephalus  sp.  (ON) 
Cyathocephalus  tnmcatus  (ON) 

Nematoda: 

Cystidicola  stigmatura  (ON) 
*Spirurinae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (ON) 

ORDER  PERCIFORMES 

FAMILY  PERCIDAE  - perches 

Etheostoma  exile  (Girard)  Iowa  darter 


Monogenea: 

Aethycteron  sp.  (ON) 

Dactylogyrus  sp.  (ON) 

Gyrodactylus  etheostomae  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 

Urocleidus  adspectus  (ON) 
Urocleidus  sp.  (ON) 

Digenea: 

Allocreadium  sp.  (ON) 
Alloglossidium  geminum  (ON) 
"^Apophallus  brevis  (ON) 

Azygia  angusticauda  (ON) 
^Clinostomum  complanatum  (ON) 
Crepidostomum  cooperi  (ON) 
Crepidostomum  isostomum  (ON) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (ON) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (ON) 

*Neascus  sp.  (ON) 

Plagioporus  sp.  (ON) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (ON) 
*Strigeidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
*Tetracoiyle  sp.  (ON) 

*Uvulifer  ambloplitis  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 

Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  (ON) 
Bothriocephalus  formosus  (ON) 
Corallobothrium  sp.  (ON) 
^Hymenolepis  sp.  (ON) 

Nematoda: 

Camallanus  oxycephalus  (ON) 
*Contracaecum  sp.  (ON) 
Hysterothylacium  brachyurum  (ON) 
**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
*Raphidascaris  acus  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (ON) 


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Rhabdochona  sp.  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Echinorhynchus  sp.  (ON) 
Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (ON) 

Annelida: 

Illinohdella  sp. 

Myzobdella  sp.  (ON) 

MoUusca: 

*Anodontoides  ferrussacinea  (ON) 
Branchiura: 

Argulus  catostomi  (ON) 


Perea  flavescens  (Mitchill)  yellow  perch 

Monogenea: 

Cleidodiscus  sp.  (ON) 

Gyrodactylidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  eucaliae  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  freemani  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 

Monogenea  gen.  sp.  (AB) 
Onchocleidus  chautauquensis  (ON) 
Tetraonchus  monenteron  (LB) 
Urocleidus  aculeatus  (MB,  ON) 
Urocleidus  adspectus  (AB,  EXP,  MB, 
NB,  ON) 

Digenea: 

Alloglossidium  geminum  (ON) 
*Apatemon  gracilis  (AB) 


*Apophallus  brevis  (EXP,  MB,  NB, 
NF,  ON,  QC,  SK) 

^Apophallus  vemistus  (ON,  QC) 
*Apophallus  sp.  (ON) 

Azygia  angusticauda  (ON,  QC) 

Azygia  longa  (MB,  ON) 

Bucephalus  elegans  (ON) 

Bunodera  eucaliae  (ON) 

Bunodera  luciopereae  (AB,  ON,  QC) 
Bunodera  sacculata  (MB,  ON,  QC) 
Bunodera  sp.  (QC) 

*Caecincola  sp.  (MB) 

* *Centrovarium  lobotes  (ON) 
^Clinostomum  complanatum  (MB, 
ON,  QC) 

^Clinostomum  sp.  (MB,  NB) 
*Crassiphialia  bulboglossa  (ON,  QC) 
Crepidostomum  cooperi  (MB,  ON, 
QC) 

Crepidostomum  cornutum  (ON) 
Crepidostomum  farionis  (MB,  ON) 
Crepidostomum  isostomum  (AB,  QC) 
Crepidostomum  sp.  (ON) 
Crepidostomum  funduli  (MB) 
Cryptogonimus  chili  (ON) 

**Digenea  gen.  sp.  (MB,  ON) 
*Diplostomum  adamsi  (AB,  ON) 
*Diplostomum  scudderi  (ON) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (ON) 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum  huronense 
(ON) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum 
indistinctum  (ON) 

*Diplostomum  sp.  (AB,  MB,  ON) 
*Ichthyocotylurus  erraticus  (ON) 
*Ichthyocotylurus pileatus  (AB,  MB, 
ON) 

Leuceruthrus  micropteri  (ON) 
Lissorchis  kritskyi  (MB) 

*Metorchis  conjunctus  (MB) 
Microphallidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Microphallus  opacus  (ON,  QC) 


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*Neascus  pyriformis  (ON) 

*Neascus  sp.  (AB,  BC,  MB,  ON) 
*Omithodiplostomum  ptychocheilus 
(MB) 

Phyllodistomum  superbum  (ON,  QC) 
Phyllodistomum  sp.  (ON) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (ON) 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum 
centrarchi  (ON) 

Prosorhynchoides  pusilla  (MB) 
Ptychogonimus  fontanus  (QC) 
*Rhipidocotyle  papillosa  (ON) 
Rhipidocotyle  papillosa  (MB) 
Sanguinicola  occidentalis  (ON) 
*Strigeidae  gen.  sp.  (MB,  NB,  ON) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (AB,  MB,  ON) 
*Tylodelphys  scheuringi  (AB,  ON) 
*Uvulifer  amhloplitis  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 

Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  (AB, 
HBD,  MB,  ON) 

* Bothriocephalus  sp.  (AB,  MB,  ON) 

* Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (Nffl,  QC) 
Corallohothrium  sp.  (ON) 
Cyathocephalus  truncatus  (NT,  ON, 

QC) 

*Diphyllobothriunt  latum  (AB,  MB, 
QC) 

*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (AB,  QC) 
Eubothrium  sp.  (AB) 

*Ligula  intestinalis  (AB,  BC,  MB, 

NB,  ON,  QC,  SK) 

*Ligula  sp.  (AB) 

* *Proteocephalus  ambloplitis  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  pearsei  (MB,  ON) 
Proteocephalus  pinguis  (ON,  QC) 

* Proteocephalus  stizostethi  (ON) 

* Proteocephalus  sp.  (AB) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (AB,  BC,  LB,  MB, 

NT,  ON,  QC) 


• *Schistocephalus  solidus  (MB,  ON) 
^Schistocephalus  sp.  (AB) 
*Triaenophorus  crassus  (HBD) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (AB,  CA, 
MB,  ON) 

*Triaenophorus  sp.  (HBD,  MB,  ON) 
Nematoda: 

Camallarms  oxycephalus  (ON) 
Camallanus  sp.  (ON) 

*Contracaecum  spiculigerum  (AB, 
BC,ON) 

Contracaecum  sp.  (MB,  ON,  QC) 
Cucullanellus  cotylophora  (ON,  QC) 
Cucullanus  sp.  (ON) 

*Eustrongylides  tubifex  (ON) 
*Eustrongylides  sp.  (ON) 

* *Hysterothylacium  brachyurum 
(ON) 

**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (AB,  MB,  ON) 

* *Philometra  cylindracea  (ON) 
*Raphidascaris  acus  (AB,  BC,  EXP, 

MB,  ON) 

Raphidascaris  acus  (AB,  ON,  QC) 

* *Raphidascaris  sp.  (MB,  ON,  QC) 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  ovifilamenta  (ON) 
Rhabdochona  sp.  (ON) 

Spinitectus  carolini  (ON) 

Spinitectus  gracilis  (MB,  ON) 
Spinitectus  sp.  (MB,  ON) 

*Spiroxys  contortus  (ON) 

*Spiroxys  sp.  (ON) 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephala  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Acanthocephala  dims  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  lateralis  (QC) 
Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (ON) 
Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (AB,  ON) 


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Neoechinorhynchus  crassus  (MB) 
Neoechinorhynchus  cylindratus  (MB, 
ON) 

Neoechinorhynchus  pungitius  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (MB,  ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  tenellus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  venustus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (ON) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (AB, 
MB,  ON) 

Annelida: 

Actinobdella  sp.  (QC) 

Desserobdella  phalera  (EXP,  ON) 
lllinobdella  sp.  (ON,  QC) 
Myzobdella  lugubris  (MB,  ON,  SK) 
Myzobdella  sp.  (ON,  QC) 

Piscicola  geometra  (QC,  SK) 
Piscicola  punctata  (ON) 

Piscicola  sp.  (ON) 

Placobdella  montifera  (MB) 
Placohdella  parasitica  (ON) 

Mollusca: 

*Anodonta  grandis  simpsonia  (AB) 
*Anodonta  sp.  (ON) 

*Elliptio  complanata  (ON) 
*Lampsilis  radiata  (ON) 

*Lampsilis  sp.  (ON) 

^Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (AB,  MB,  ON) 

Brachiura: 

Argulus  stizostethi  (NS,  ON) 
Copepoda: 

Achtheres  pimelodi  (ON) 

Ergasilus  caeruleus  (AB,  ON) 
Ergasilus  centrarchidarum  (ON) 


Ergasilus  luciopercarum  (MB,  ON) 
Ergasilus  sp.  (MB) 

Arachnoidea: 

*Hydrachna  sp.  (ON) 


Percina  caprodes  (Rafinesque)  logperch 
Monogenea: 

Aethycteron  malleus  (ON) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactylus  sp.  (ON) 

Digenea: 

Allopodocotyle  boleosomi  (ON) 
Centrovarium  lobotes  (MB) 
^Clinostomum  complanatum  (ON) 
Crepidostomum  isostomum  (ON) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (MB,  ON,  SK) 
Leuceruthrus  micropteri  (ON) 
"^Neascus  sp.  (ON) 
^Posthodiplostomum  cuticola  (ON) 
"^Posthodiplostomum  minimum 
(ON) 

*Strigeidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (ON) 

"^Tylodelphys  scheuringi  (ON) 

Cestoidea: 

Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  (ON) 
Bothriocephalus  formosus  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  pearsei  (ON) 

* ^Proteocephalus  stizostethi  (ON) 

Nematoda: 

Camallanus  oxycephalus  (ON) 


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*Contracaecum  sp.  (ON) 
**Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
*Raphidascaris  sp.  (MB) 
Spinitectus  gracilis  (MB,  ON) 

Acanthocephala. 

Echinorhynchus  sp.  (ON) 
Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (ON) 
Pomphorhynchus  bulbocolli  (MB, 
ON) 

Annelida: 

Myzobdella  lugubris  (ON) 
Piscicola  punctata  (ON) 
Piscicolaria  reducta  (ON) 

Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  caeruleus  (ON) 


Stizostedion  canadense  (Smith)  sauger 
Monogenea: 

Urocleidus  aculeatus  (ON) 
Digenea: 

Centrovarium  lobotes  (ON) 
*Clinostomum  complanatum  (ON) 
Crepidostomum  cooperi  (MB) 
Creptotrema  funduli  (MB) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (ON) 
*Ichthyocotylurus  platycephalus 
(ON) 

*Neascus  sp.  (ON) 
Phyllodistomum  superbum  (ON) 
Prosorhynchoides  pusilla  (ON) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (ON) 


Cestoidea: 

Bothriocephalus  claviceps  (ON) 
Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  (HBD, 
MB,  ON) 

Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (MB) 
*Diphyllobothrium  latum  (MB,  QC) 
*Proteocephalus  ambloplitis  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  luciopercae  (MB, 

SK) 

Proteocephalus  stizostethi  (ON) 
*Triaenophorus  crassus  (AB) 
Triaenophorus  crassus  (MB) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (ON) 
Triaenophorus  sp.  (ON) 

Nematoda: 

Camallanus  oxycephalus  (ON) 
*Eustrongylides  sp.  (ON) 

* *Hysterothylacium  brachyurum  (ON) 
*Raphidascaris  sp.  (MB) 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephala  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  cylindratus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  tenellus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (ON) 

Annelida: 

Myzobdella  lugubris  (ON) 

Piscicola  punctata  (ON) 

Moilusca: 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

Branchiura: 


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Argulus  appendiculosus  (ON) 
Copepoda: 

Ergasilus  caeruleus  (ON) 
Ergasilus  centrarchidarum  (ON) 
Ergasilus  luciopercarum  (ON) 


Stizostedion  vitreum  (Mitchill)  walleye 

Monogenea: 

Cleidodiscus  sp.  (ON) 
Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Tetraonchus  sp.  (AB) 

Urocleidus  aculeatus  (MB,  ON) 
Urocleidus  adspectus  (MB) 

Digenea: 

*Apophallus  venustus  (QC) 

Azygia  angusticauda  (ON,  QC) 
Azygia  longa  (ON) 

Azygia  sp.  (ON) 

Bucephalus  sp.  (ON) 

Bunodera  sacculata  (MB,  ON) 
*Centrovarium  lobotes  (MB,  ON) 
Centrovarium  lobotes  (I^,  ON,  QC) 
*Clinostomum  complanatum  (MB, 
ON) 

*Clinostomum  sp.  (MB) 
*Crassiphialia  bulboglossa  (ON) 
Crepidostomum  cooperi  (MB,  QC) 
Crepidostomum  sp.  (ON) 

Creptotrema  funduli  (MB) 

*Digenea  gen.  sp.  (QC) 

Digenea  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

*Diplostomum  spathaceum  (ON) 
*Diplostomum  sp.  (MB,  ON) 
*Ichthyocotylurus  pileatus  (ON) 
*Ichthyocotylurus  platycephalus  (ON) 


*Neascus  sp.  (MB,  ON) 

* Ornithodiplostomum  ptychocheilus 
(MB) 

Phyllodistomum  superbum  (ON) 
^Posthodiplostomum  minimum  (ON) 
Prosorhynchoides  pusilla  (MB,  ON, 
QC) 

Rhipidocotyle  papillosa  (MB) 
Sanguinicola  occidentalis  (ON) 
*Tetracotyle  sp.  (AB,  ON) 
*Tylodelphys  scheuringi  (ON) 
*Uvulifer  ambloplitis  (O^ 

Cestoidea: 

Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  (AB, 
HBD,  MB,  NT,  ON,  QC,  SK) 
Bothriocephalus  sp.  (AB,  MB) 
Cestoidea  gen.  sp.  (AB,  MB,  QC) 
Cyaihocephalus  sp.  (AB) 
*Diphyllobothriidae  gen.  sp.  (MB) 
*Diphyllobothrium  latum  (AB,  MB, 
NT,  ON,  QC,  SK) 

*Diphyllobothrium  sp.  (AB,  MB,  NT) 
Eubothrium  sp.  (MB) 

*Proteocephalus  ambloplitis  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  luciopercae  (MB,  ON, 
SK) 

Proteocephalus  pearsei  (ON) 
Proteocephalus  pinguis  (AB,  ON) 
Proteocephalus  stizostethi  (ON,  QC) 
Proteocephalus  sp.  (AB,  BC,  LB,  MB, 
NT,  ON,  QC,  SK) 

* *Triaenophorus  crassus  (MB,  ON) 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (MB,  ON) 
Triaenophorus  nodulosus  (AB,  MB, 

ON) 

Triaenophorus  stizostedionis  (AB, 
MB,  NT,  ON,  SK) 

* Triaenophorus  sp.  (MB,  ON) 
Triaenophorus  sp.  (AB,  MB,  NT, 

ON) 


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Nematoda: 

Camallanus  oxycephalus  (ON) 
"^Contracaecum  sp.  (QC) 

Cucullanus  cotylophora  (ON) 
*Eustrongylides  tubifex  (ON) 
"^Eustrongylides  sp.  (ON) 

* "^Hysterothylacium  brachyurum  (ON) 
^Nematoda  gen.  sp.  (AB,  MB,  ON) 
Philonema  cylindracea  (ON) 
*Raphidascaris  acus  (MB) 
Raphidascaris  acus  (MB,  ON,  QC) 
*Raphidascaris  sp.  (MB,  ON) 
Rhabdochona  canadensis  (AB) 
Spinitectus  gracilis  (OT'J) 

Spinitectus  sp.  (MB,  O>0 

Acanthocephala: 

Acanthocephala  gen.  sp.  (ON) 
Echinorhynchus  salmonis  (AB,  ON) 
Echinorhynchus  sp.  (ON) 
Leptorhynchoides  thecatus  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  crassus  (MB) 
Neoechinorhynchus  cylindratus  (MB, 
ON) 

Neoechinorhynchus  rutili  (ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  strigosus  (MB) 
Neoechinorhynchus  tenellus  (MB,  ON) 
Neoechinorhynchus  sp.  (MB) 
Pomphorhynchus  sp.  (MB) 

Annelida: 

Desserobdella  phalera  (EXP,  ON) 
Macrobdella  decora  (SK) 

Myzohdella  lugubris  (AB,  MB,  ON) 
Percymoorensis  marmorata  (SK) 
Piscicola  geometra  (SK) 

Piscicola  punctata  (ON,  SK) 

Piscicola  sp.  (ON) 

Placobdella  montifera  (MB) 


Mollusca: 

*Unionidae  gen.  sp.  (MB,  ON) 
Branchiura: 

Argulus  appendiculosus  (MB,  ON) 
Argulus  stizostethi  (MB,  ON,  SK) 
Argulus  versicolor  (ON) 

Copepoda: 

Copepoda  gen.  sp.  (ON) 

Ergasilus  caeruleus  (ON) 

Ergasilus  centrarchidarum  (ON) 
Ergasilus  luciopercarum  (MB,  ON, 
QC) 

Ergasilus  sp.  (MB) 


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INDEX  TO  PARASITES 


Acanthocephala 
**Acanthocephala  gen.  sp. 

Acanthocephala  dims 
Acanthocephala  jacksoni  (see: 
Acanthocephalus  dims) 

Acanthocephalus  lateralis  (see: 
Echinorhynchus  lateralis) 
Acanthocephalis  sp. 

Acarina 

Acetodextra  amiuri 
Achtheres  ambloplitis  (see:  Achtheres 
pimelodi) 

Achtheres  coregoni  (see:  Salmincola 
extensus) 

Achtheres  corpulentus  (see:  Salmincola 
corpulentus) 

Achtheres  micropteri  (see:  Achtheres 
corpulentus) 

Achtheres  pimelodi 
Achtheres  sp. 

Acolpenteron  catostomi 
Actinohdella  inequiannulata 
Actinobdella  sp. 

Actinobdella  triannulata  (see:  Actinobdella 
inequiannulata) 

Acuariidae 
Acuariodea 
Adenophorea 
Aethycteron  malleus 
Aethycteron  sp. 

Allobunodera  mediovitellata  (see:  Bunodera 
mediovitellata) 

Allobunodera  sacculata  (see:  Bunodera 
sacculata) 

Allocreadiata 
Allocreadiidae 
Allocreadiidae  gen.  sp. 

Allocreadioidea 
Allocreadium  boleosomi  (see: 
Allopodocotyle  boleosomi) 

Allocreadium  isopomm  (see:  Allocreadium 
lobatum) 


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Allocreadium  lobatum 
Alloglossidium  corti 
Alloglossidium  geminum 
Allopodocotyle  holeosomi 
Amphicotylidae 
Amphicotyloidea 
Amphimerus  elongatus 
*Amphimerus  pseudofe  linens 
Anallocreadium  armaium  (see: 
Homalometron  armatum) 
Anallocreadium  pearsei  (see: 
Homalometron  armatum) 

Ancyracanthus  serratus  (see:  Cystidicola 
serrata) 

Ancyrocepb  a jnae 
Animalia 
Anisakidae 
*Anisakidae  gen.  sp. 

Annelida 

*Anodonta  cataracta 
Anodonta  cataracta  cataracta  (see: 
Anodonta  cataracta) 

Anodonta  cataracta  fragilis  (see:  Anodonta 
cataracta) 

* Anodonta  grandis  simpsonia 

* Anodonta  implicata 

* Anodonta  sp. 

*Anodontoides  ferrussacinea 
Anonchohaptor  anomalum 
Anonchohaptor  muelleri 
Anonchohaptor  sp. 

*Apatemon  gracilis 
Apatemon  gracilis pellucidus  (see: 
Apatemon  gracilis) 

*Apophallus  brevis 
*Apophallus  imperator 
Apophallus  itascensis  (see.  Apophallus 
brevis) 

* Apophallus  venustus 
^Apophallus  sp. 

Arachnoidea 

Argulidae 


Arguloidea 

Argulus  appendiculosus 
*Argulus  birantosus 

Argulus  canadensis  (see:  Argulus  stizostethi) 
Argulus  catostomi 
Argulus  sp. 

Argulus  stizostethi 
Argulus  versicolor 
Arthropoda 
Ascaridida 
Ascaridoidea 

Azygia  acuminata  (see:  Azygia  longa) 

Azygia  angusticauda 
Azygia  longa 

Azygia  lucii  (see:  Azygia  longa) 

Azygia  sp. 

Azygiidae 

Biacetabulum  biloculoides 
Biacetabulum  infrequens 
Biacetabulum  sp. 

Bivalvia 

Bothrimonas  intermedins  (see:  Bothrimonas 
sturionis) 

Bothrimonas  sturionis 
Bothrimonidae 
Bothriocephalata 
Bothriocephalidae 
Bothriocephalidae  gen.  sp. 

Bothriocephalus  acheilognathi 
Bothriocephalus  claviceps 
Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus 
Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  cuspidatus  (see: 
Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus) 
Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  hiodontos  (see: 
Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus) 
Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus  luciopercae 
(see:  Bothriocephalus  cuspidatus) 
Bothriocephalus  fluviatilis  (see: 
Bothriocephalus  acheilognathi) 
Bothriocephalus  formosus 
Bothriocephalus  gowkongensis  (see; 


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Bothriocephalus  acheilognathi) 
Bothriocephalus  opsariichthydis  (see; 

Bothriocephalus  acheilognathi) 
Bothriocephalus  sp. 

Brachylaemoidea 
Branchiura 
Bucephalidae 
Bucephalopsis  ozakii  (see: 
Prosorhynchoides  ozakii) 

Bucephalis  elegans 

Bucephalis  pusilla  ( see  Prosorhynchoides 
pusilla) 

Bucephalopsis  pusilla  (see: 
Prosorhynchoides  pusilla) 

Bucephalus  sp. 

Bulbodacnitis  alpinus  (see:  Truttaedacnitis 
truttae) 

Bulbodacnitis  truttae  (see:  Truttaedacnitis 
truttae) 

Bunodera  eucaliae 

Bunodera  inconstans  (see:  Culaeatrema 
inconstans) 

Bunodera  luciopercae 
Bunodera  mediovitellata 
Bunodera  sacculata 
Bunodera  sp. 

Bunoderina  eucaliae  (see:  Bunodera 
eucaliae) 

Bunoderina  sacculata  (see:  Bunodera 
sacculata) 

*Caecincola  sp. 

Camallanidae 
Camallanina 
Camallanoidea 
Camallanus  ancylodirus 
* "^Camallanus  oxycephalus 
Camallanus  sp. 

Capillar ia  (Capillaroides)  catenata 
Capillaria  catostomi  (see  Pseudocapillar  ia 
(Pseudocapillar ia)  tomentosa 
Capillaria  salvelini  (see  Pseudocapillar  ia 


(Ichthyocapillaria)  salvelini) 
Capillariidae 
Capillariidae  gen.  sp. 

Capingentidae 
Caryophyllaeidae 
Caryophyllidea 
CaryophylHdea  gen.  sp. 

*Centrovarium  lobotes 
Centrovarium  lobotes 
Cestoda 
Cestoidea 
*Cestoidea  gen.  sp. 

Cestoidea  gen.  sp. 

Cleidodiscus  aculeatus  (see  Urocleidus 
aculeatus) 

Cleidodiscus  adspectus  (see  Urocleidus 
adspectus) 

Cleidodiscus  baldwini  (see  Urocleidus 
baldwini) 

Cleidodiscus  brachus 
Cleidodiscus  malleus  (see:  Ligictalurides 
pricei) 

Cleidodiscus  sp. 

Clepsine  phalera  (see:  Desserobdella 
phalera) 

Clinosomoidea 
*Clinostomum  complanatum 
Clinostomum  marginatum  (see: 
Clinostomum  complanatum) 

* Clinostomum  sp. 

Cnidaria 

Contracaecum  aduncum  (see: 
Hysterothylacium  aduncum) 
Contracaecum  brachyurum  (see: 
Hysterothylacium  brachyurum) 
Contracaeum  clavatum  (see: 
Hysterothylacium  aduncum) 

Contracaecum  gadi  (see:  Hysterothylacium 
aduncum) 

* Contracaecum  spiculigerum 
^Contracaecum  sp. 

Copepoda 


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Copepoda  gen.  sp. 

Corallohothrium  fimbriatum 
Corallobothrium  sp. 

Coregonicola  orientalis 
Coregonicola  sp. 

*Cosmocephalus  obvelatus 
Cottocomephoronema  hamulatum  (see: 
Haplonema  hamulatum) 
Cottocomephoronema  problematicum  (see: 
Haplonema  hamulatum) 

Cotylurus  communis  (see:  Ichthyocotylurus 
platycephalus) 

Cotylurus  erraticus  (see:  Ichthyocotylurus 
erraticus) 

"^Crassiphialia  bulboglossa 
Crepidostomum  ambloplitis  (see: 
Crepidostomum  cooperi) 

Crepidostomum  auriculatum 
Crepidostomum  cooperi 
Crepidostomum  cornutum 
Crepidostomum  farionis 
Crepidostomum  fausti  (see:  Crepidostomum 
cooperi) 

Crepidostomum  hiodontis  (see: 
Crepidostomum  illinoiense) 
Crepidostomum  illinoiense) 
Crepidostomum  isostomum 
Crepidostomum  lintoni  (see: 

Crepidostomum  auriculatum) 
Crepidostomum  meteocus 
Crepidostomum  percopsisi 
Crepidostomum  sp. 

Creptotrema  funduli 
Crustacea 
Cryptogonimidae 
*Cryptogonimus  chili 
Cryptogonimus  chili 
Cucullanus  cotylophora 
Cucullanidae 

Cucullanus  clitellarius  (see:  Truttaedacnitis 
clitellarius) 

Cucullanus  sp. 


Culaeatrema  inconstans 
Cuninidae 
Cyathocephalidae 
Cyathocephalus  sp. 

Cyathocephalus  truncaius 

Cyclophyllidea 

Cyclopoidea 

Cystidicola  canadensis  (see:  Cystidicola 
farionis) 

Cystidicola  cristivomeri  (see:  Cystidicola 
stigmatura) 

Cystidicola  farionis 
Cystidicola  serratus 
Cystidicola  sp. 

Cystidicola  stigmatura 
Cystidicola  walkeri  (see:  Salvelinema 
walkeri) 

Cystidicolidae 

Cystidicoloides  ephemeridarum  (see: 
Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum) 
Cystidicoloides  harwoodi  (see: 
Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum) 
Cystidicoloides  tenuissima  (see: 
Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum) 
Cystobranchus  mammilatus 
Cystidicola  meyeri 
Cystobranchus  verrilli 

Dacnitoides  cotylophora  (see:  Cucullanellus 
cotylophora) 

Dactylogyridae 
Dactylogyridae  gen.  sp. 

Dactylogyridea 
Dactylogyrinae 
Dactylogyrinea 
Dactylogyrus  cdbertensis 
Dactylogyrus  banghami 
Dactylogyrus  bifurcatus 
Dactylogyrus  buddi 
Dactylogyrus  bychowskyi 
Dactylogyrus  chrosomi 
Dactylogyrus  columbiensis 


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Dactylogyrus  duquesni 
Dactylogyrus  eos 
Dactylogyrus  eucalius 
Dactylogyrus  hankinsoni 
Dactylogyrus  mollis 
Dactylogyrus  mylocheilus 
Dacytlogyrus  ptychocheilus 
Dactylogyrus  richardsoni 
Dactylogyrus  sp. 

Dactylogyrus  tridactylus 
Dactylogyrus  urus 
Dactylogyrus  vancleavei 
Deropristidae 
Deropristis  hispida 
Desserohdella  phalera 
Dihothriocephalus  latus  (see: 
Diphyllohothrium  latum) 

Dichelyne  cotylophora  (see:  Cucullanellus 
cotylophora) 

Diclybothriidae 
Diclybothriidea 
Diclyhothrium  armatum 
Diclyhothrium  hammulatum 
Digenea 

*Digenea  gen.  sp. 

Digenea  gen.  sp. 

Dilepididae 
Dioctophymatidae 
Dioctophymatoidea 
Diphyllobothriata 
Diphyllobothriidae 
*Diphyllobothriidae  gen.  sp. 
Diphyllohothrium  cordiceps  (see: 
Diphyllohothrium  dendriticum) 
Diphyllohothrium  dendriticum 

* Diphyllohothrium  ditremum 

* Diphyllohothrium  laruei 

* Diphyllohothrium  latum 
Diphyllohothrium  osmeri  (see: 

Diphyllohothrium  ditremum) 

* Diphyllohothrium  sp. 

Diplohothrium  hammulatum  (see: 


Diclyhothrium  hammulatum) 

Diplocotyle  olrikii  (see:  Bothrimonas 
sturionis) 

Diplostomidae 

Diplostominae 

Diplostomum  flexicaudum  (see: 

Diplostomum  spathaceum  indistictum) 
Diplostomum  huronense  (see:  Diplostomum 
spathaceum  huronense) 

Diplostomulum  spathaceum  (see: 
Diplostomum  spathaceum) 
Diplostomulum  sp.  (see:  Diplostomum  sp.) 
^Diplostomum  adamsi 
^Diplostomum  haeri  hucculatum 
Diplostomum  haeri  eucaliae  (see: 
Diplostomum  scudderi) 

Diplostomum  flexicaudum  (see: 

Diplostomum  spathaceum  indistinctum) 
Diplostomum  huronense  (see:  Diplostomum 
spathaceum  huronense) 

Diplostomum  parvula  (see:  Tetrocotyle  sp.) 
Diplostomum  scheuringi  (see:  Tylodelphys 
scheuringi) 

* Diplostomum  scudderi 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum 

* Diplostomum  spathaceum  huronense 
*Diplostomum  spathaceum  indistinctum 
^Diplostomum  sp. 

Discocotyle  sagittata 
Discocotyle  salmonis  (see:  Discocotyle 
sagittata) 

Discocotyle  sp. 

Discocotylidae 

Discocotylinea 

Distomum  folium  (see:  Phyllodistomum 
folium) 

Distomum  isostomum  (see:  Allocreadium 
lohatum) 

Distomum  isoporum  var.  armatum  (see: 
Homalometron  armatum) 

Distomum  lohotes  (see:  Centrovarium 
lohotes) 


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Distomum  nodulosum  (see:  Bunodera 
luciopercae) 

Distomum  opacus  (see:  Microphallus 
opacus) 

Dracunculoidea 

Echinorhynchidae 
Echinorhynchoidea 
Echinorhynchus  coregonus  (see: 
Echinorhynchus  salmonis) 
Elchinorhynchus  gadi 
Echinorhynchus  lateralis 
Echinorhynchus  leidyi 
Echinorhynchus  salmonis 
Echinorhynchus  salvelini  (see: 
Echinorhynchus  leidyi) 

Echinorhynchus  sp. 

Echinorhynchus  thecatus  (see: 
Leptorhynchoides  thecatus) 
Echinorhynchus  vancleavi  (see: 
Echinorhynchus  gadi) 

*Elliptio  complanata 
Enoplida 
Entomostraca 
Eoacanthocephala 
Eorhynchus  cylindratus  (see: 
Neoechinorhynchus  cylindratus) 
Ergasilidae 
Ergasilus  auritus 
Ergasilus  caeruleus 
Ergasilus  celestis 
Ergasilus  centrarchidarum 
Ergasilus  confusus  (see:  Ergasilus 
luciopercarum) 

Ergasilus  cyprinacea 

Ergasilus  elegans  (see:  Ergasilus  versicolor) 
Ergasilus  elongatus 

Ergasilus  funduli  (see:  Ergasilus  labracis) 
Ergasilus  labracis 
Ergasilus  lizae 
Ergasilus  luciopercarum 
Ergasilus  nerkae 


Ergasilus  osbomi  (see:  Ergasilus  celestis) 
Ergasilus  sp. 

Ergasilus  turgidus 
Ergasilus  versicolor 
Eubothrium  crassum 
Eubothrium  rugosum 
Eubothrium  salvelini 
Eubothrium  sp. 

Eubothrium  tulipai 
Eucestoda 
Eulamellibranchia 
Eumetazoa 
*Eustrongylides  sp. 

*Eustrongylides  tubifex 

Gasterostomum  pusillum  (see: 
Prosorhychoides  pusilla) 

Glaridacris  catostomi 
Glaridacris  confusus 
Glaridacris  intermedius  (see:  Glaridacris 
laruei) 

Glaridacris  laruei 
Glaridacris  sp. 

Glaridacris  terebrans 
Glaridacris  vogei 

Glossidium  geminum  (see:  Alloglossidium 
geminum) 

Glossiphonidae 
Glossiphonidae  gen.  sp. 

Gnathobdellida 
Gnathostomatidae 
Gnathostomatoidea 
Gorgoderidae 
Gorgoderidae  gen.  sp. 

Gorgoderoidea 
Gyrodactylidae 
Gyrodactylidae  gen.  sp. 

Gyrodactyloidea  gen.  sp. 

Gyrodactylus  aldrichi 
Gyrodactylus  alexanderi 
Gyrodactylus  avalonia 
Gyrodactylus  aquilinus 


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Gyrodactylus  atratuli 
Gyrodactylus  bairdi 
Gyrodactylus  calliaratus 
Gyrodactylus  canadensis 
Gyrodactylus  cheloideus 
Gyrodactylus  colemanensis 
Gyrodactylus  commersoni 
Gyrodactylus  couesius 
Gyrodactylus  dechtiari 
Gyrodactylus  etheosomae 
Gyrodactylus  eucaliae 
Gyrodactylus  freemani 
Gyrodactylus  hoffmani 
Gyrodactylus  labradorius  (see: 

Gyrodactylus  bairdi) 

Gyrodactylus  lacustris 
Gyrodactylus  lairdi  (see:  Gyrodactylus 
avalonia) 

Gyrodactylus  limi 
Gyrodactylus  lotae 
Gyrodactylus  lucii 
Gyrodactylus  margaritae 
Gyrodactylus  memorialis  (see:  Gyrodactylus 
avalonia) 

Gyrodactylus  perlucidus 
Gyrodactylus  plumbae 
Gyrodactylus  salmonis 
Gyrodactylus  spathulatus 
Gyrodactylus  sp. 

Gyrodactylus  stephanus 
Gyrodactylus  stunkardi 
Gyrodactylus  terranovae  (see:  Gyrodactylus 
avalonia) 

Habronematoidea 
Haplonema  hanuilatum 
Haplonema  sp. 

Hemiuriformes 

Hemiuroidea 

Hapaiicola  baker i (see:  Pseudocapillaria 
^ (Pseudocapillaria)  tomentosa) 
Heterophyes  sp. 


Heterophyidae 
*Heterophyidae  gen.  sp. 

Hinidinea 
Hirudinea  gen.  sp. 

Hirudinidae  gen.  sp. 

Hirudinidae 
Homalometridae 
Homalometron  armatum 
Hunterella  nodulosa 
^Hydrachna  sp. 

Hydrachnae 
Hydrachnidae 
Hydrozoa 
Hymenolepididae 
*Hymenolepis  sp. 

Hypocaryophallaeus  paratarius 
*Hysterothylacium  aduncum 
*Hysterothylacium  brachyurum 
Hysterothylacium  brachyurum 
**Hysterothylacium  sp. 

Icelanonchohaptor  fyviei 
Icelanonchohaptor  microcotyle 
Ichthyobronema  gnedini  (see:  Haplonema 
hamulatum) 

*Ichthyocotylurus  erraticus 
*Ichthyocotylurus  pileatus 
*Ichthyocotylurus  platycephalus 
Ichthyotaenia  laruei  (see:  Protocephalus 
laruei) 

Illinobdella  alba  (see:  Myzobdella  lugubris) 
Isoglaridacris  bulbocirrus 
Isoglaridacris  calentinei 

Khawia  iowensis 

*Lampsilis  radiata  radiata 
Lampsilis  radiata  siliquoides  (see:  Lampsilis 
radiata  radiata) 

* Lampsilis  sp. 

*Lasmigonia  compressa 

Lebouria  cooper i (see:  Plagioporus  cooperi) 


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Lecithodendriidae 
Lepocreadiiformes 
Lepocreadioidea 
* *Leptorhynchoides  thecatus 
Leptorhynchoididae 
Lemaea  catostomi 
Lemaea  cyprinacea 
Lemaeidae 

Lemaeopoda  arcturi  (see:  Salmincola 
edwardsii) 

Lemaeopoda  edwardsii  (see:  Salmincola 
edwardsii) 

Lemaeopodidae 
Leuceruthrinae 
*Leuceruthrus  sp. 

Leuceruthrus  sp. 

Ligictaluridus  posthon 
Ligictaluridus  pricei 
*Ligula  intestinalis 
*Ligula  sp. 

Ligulidae 
Lissorchiidae 
Lissorchis  attenuatus 
Lissorchis  crassicrurum 
Lissorchis  gullaris 
Lissorchis  kritskyi 
Lissorchis  simeri 
Lissorchis  sp. 

Lissorchis  transluscens 
Lytocestidae 

Macrohdella  decora 
Macroderoididae 

Markewitschia  aurita  (see:  Ergasilus 
auritus) 

Mazocraeida 
Mazocraeidae 
Mazocraeoidea 
Mazocraeoides  sp. 

Megastomum  longa  (see:  Azygia  longa) 
Megalonia  ictaluri 
Metabronema  sp. 


Metahronema  canadense  (see: 
Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum) 
Metabronema  salvelini  (see:  Sterliadochona 
ephemeridarum) 

Metechinorhynchus  lateralis  (see: 
Echinorhynchus  lateralis) 
Metechinorhynchus  leidyi  (see: 
Echinorhynchus  leidyi) 
Metechinorhynchus  salmonis  (see: 
Echinorhynchus  salmonis) 

*Metorchis  conjunctus 
Microphallidae 
*Microphallidae  gen.  sp. 

Microphalloidea 
Microphallus  cpacus 

Mimodistomum  angusticaudum  (see:  A2ygia 
angusticauda) 

Mollihdella  grandis 
Mollusca 

Monobothrium  hunteri 
Monobothrium  sp. 

Monodistomum  amiuri  (see:  Acetodextra 
amiuri) 

Monogenea 
Monogenea  gen.  sp. 

Myzobdella  alba  (see:  Myzodella  lugubris) 
Myzodella  lugubris 
Myzobdella  moorei  (see:  Myzobdella 
lugubris  ) 

Myzobdella  sp. 

Narcomedusae 
^Neascus  pyriformis 
*Neascus  rhinichthysi 
*Neascus  sp. 

Nemathelminthes 

Nematoda 

**Nematoda  gen.  sp. 

Neodiscocotyle  carpioditis 
Neoechinorhynchidae 
Neoechinorhynchus  carpiodi 
Neoechinorhynchus  crassus 


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Neoechinorhynchus  chstatus  (see: 
Neoechinorhynchus  venustus) 
Neoechinorhynchus  cylindratus 
Neoechinorhynchus  dictractus 
Neoechinorhynchus  notemigoni 
Neoechinorhynchus  pungitius 
Neoechinorhynchus  rutili 
Neoechinorhynchus  saginatus 
Neoechinorhynchus  salmonis 
Neoechinorhynchus  sp. 
Neoechinorhynchus  strigosus 
Neoechinorhynchus  tenellus 
Neoechinorhynchus  tumidus 
Neoechinorhynchus  venustus 
Neorhynchus  cylindratus  (see: 
Neoechinorhynchus  cylindratus) 
Neorhynchus  tenellus  (see: 
Neoechinorhynchus  tenellus) 
Nipporhynchus  trachuri  (see: 
Rhadinorhynchus  trachuri) 

Octomacridae 
Octomacrum  lanceatum 
Octomacrum  microconflbulum 
Octomacrum  semotili 
Octomacrum  sp. 

Octospinifer  macilentus 
Onchocleidus  chautauquensis 
Opecoelidae 
Opecoeloidea 
Opisthorchiidae 
Opisthorchiiibrmes 
Opisthorchis pseudofelineus  (see: 
Amphimerus  psudofelineus) 
Opisthorchis  sp. 

Opisthorchoidea 

*Omithodiplostomum  ptychocheilus 

Paleacanthocephala 
*Paracuaria  adunca 
Paradiclybothrium  sp. 

*Paradilepis  simoni 


*Paradilepis  sp. 

*Parametorchis  complexus 
Parametorchis  manitobensis  (see: 
Parametorchis  complexus) 
Parametorchis  novaeboracensis  (see: 
Parametorchis  complexus) 
Paurorhynchus  hiodontos 
Pellucidhaptor  angularis 
Pellucidhaptor  catostomi 
Pellucidhaptor  eremitis 
Pellucidhaptor  eriensis 
Pellucidhaptor  micracanthus 
Pellucidhaptor  moxostomi 
Pellucidhaptor  nasalis 
Pellucidhaptor  pellucidhaptor 
Pellucidhaptor  sp. 

Pellucidhaptor  thelostea 
Percymoorensis  marmorata 
Philometra  kobuleji 

Philometra  nodulosa  (see:  Philometroides 
nodulosa) 

Philometra  sp. 

Philometridae 
Philometroides  huronensis 
Philometroides  nodulosa 

* Philometroides  sp. 

Philonema  agubernaculum 

* ^Philonema  cylindracea 

* ^Philonema  oncorhynchi 

* Philonema  sp. 

Phyllobothriidae 
Phyllobothrium  caudatum 
Phyllobothrium  ketae  (see:  Phyllobothrium 

caudatum) 

Phyllobothrium  salmonis  (see: 
Phyllobothrium  caudatum) 
Phyllobothrium  sp. 

Phyllodistomum  coregoni 
Phyllodistomum  folium 
Phyllodistomum  lachancei  (see: 
Phyllodistomum  umblae) 
Phyllodistomum  limnosa  (see: 


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Phyllodistomum  umblae) 
Phyllodistomum  lysteri 
Phyllodistomum  sp. 

Phyllodistomum  superhum 
Phyllodistomum  umblae 
Pionae 

Piscicola  geometra 
Piscicola  nulneri 
Piscicola  punctata 
Piscicola  salmositica 
Piscicola  sp. 

Piscicolaria  reducta 
Piscicolidae 
Placohdella  montifera 
Placobdella  parasitica 
Placohdella  sp. 

Plagiocirrus  sp. 

Plagioporus  cooperi 
Plagioporus  serratus 
Plagioporus  shawi 
Plagioporus  sinitsini 
Plagioporus  sp. 

Plagiorchiata 

Plagiorchiiformes 

Plagiorchis  geminus  (see:  Alloglossidium 
geminum) 

Plagiorchoidea 
Platyhelminthes 
Pleurogenes  sp. 

Pliovitellaria  wisconsinensis 
Podocotyle  holeosomi  (see:  Allopodocotyle 
holeosomi) 

Poecilostomatoidea 
Polyonchoina 
Polypodium  hydriforme 
Polypodium  sp. 

Pomphorh5mchidae 
* *Pontphorhynchus  bulbocolli 
Pomphorhynchus  sp. 

*Posthodiplostomum  cuticola 
"^Posthodiplostomum  minimum 
*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  centrarchi 


*Posthodiplostomum  minimum  minimum 
Prosorhynchoides  ozakii 
Prosorhynchoides  pusilla 
Proteocephalida 
Proteocephalidae 
Prosteocephalidae  gen.  sp. 
Proteocephalus  ambloplitis 
Proteocephalus  arcticus  (see: 
Proteocephalus  longicollis) 
Proteocephalus  coregoni 
Proteocephalus  exiguus  (see: 
Proteocephalus  longicollis) 
Proteocephalus  filicollis 
Proteocephalus  fluviatilis 
Proteocephalus  laruei  (see:  Proteocephalus 
longicollis) 

Proteocephalus  longicollis 
Proteocephalus  luciopercae 
Proteocephalus  micropteri  (see: 
Proteocephalus  ambloplitis) 
Proteocephalus  neglectus  (see: 
Proteocephalus  longicollis) 
Proteocephalus  parallacticus 
Protocephalus  pearsei 
Proteocephalus  pinguis 
Proteocephalus  pugetensis 
Proteocephalus pusillus  (see: 
Proteocephalus  longicollis) 
Proteocephalus  salmonidicola  (see: 
Proteocephalus  longicollis) 
Proteocephalus  singularis 
**Proteocephf^Hs  sp. 

* Proteocephalus  stizostethi 
Proteocephalus  torulosus 
Proteocephalus  wickliffi  (see: 
Proteocephalis  longicollis) 
Pseudocapillar ia  (Ichthyocapillaria) 
salvelini 

Pseudocapillar  ia  (Pseudocapillaria) 
tomentosa 

Pseudomurraytrema  alabarrum 
Pseudomurraytrema  copulatum 


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Pseudomurraytrema  muelleri 
Pseudomurraytrema  sp. 
Pseudomurraytrematinae 
Pseudophyllidea 

Ptychogonimus  fontanus  (see:  Azygia 
angusticauda) 

Quimperidae 

*Raphidascaris  acus 
Raphidascaris  acus 

Raphidascaris  alius  (see:  Raphidascaris 
acus) 

Raphidascaris  canadensis  (see: 
Raphidascaris  acus) 

Raphidascaris  laurentianus  (see: 
Raphidascaris  acus) 

Raphidascaris  sp. 

Rhabdochona  canadensis 
Rhabdochona  cascadilla 
Rhabdochona  catostomi 
Rhabdochona  corti 
Rhabdochona  decaturensis 
Rhabdochona  fortunowi  (see:  Rhabdochona 
ovifilamenta) 

Rhabdochona  kisutchi 
Rhabdochona  laurentiana  (see: 
FOiabdochona  ovifilamenta) 
Rhabdochona  milleri 
Rhabdochona  ovifilamenta 
Rhabdochona  rotundicaudatum 
Rhabdochona  serrata  (see:  Cystidicola 
serrata) 

Rhabdochona  sp. 

Rhabdochona  zacconis 
Rhabdochonidae 
*Rhabdochonidae  gen.  sp. 

Rhadinorhynchus  trachuri 
*Rhipidocoiyle  papillosa 
Rhipidocotyle  papillosa 
*Rhipidocotyle  sp. 

Rhynchobdellida 


Rowardleus  pennensis 

Salmincola  bicauliculata  (see:  Salmincola 
califomiensis) 

Salmincola  califomiensis 
Salmincola  carpionis 
Salmincola  corpulentus 
Salmincola  edwardsii 
Salmincola  extensus 
Salmincola  exscmguinata  (see:  Salmincola 
edwardsii) 

Salmincola  extumescens  (see:  Salmincola 
corpulentus) 

Salmincola  giber  (see:  Salmincola 
carpionis) 

Salmincola  inermis  (see:  Salmincola 
corpulentus) 

Salmincola  lotae 
Salmincola  siscowet 
Salmincola  sp. 

Salmincola  thymalli 

Salmincola  wisconsinensis  (see:  Salmincola 
extensus) 

Salvelinema  salmonicola 
Salvelinema  walkeri 
Sanguinicola  occidentalis 
Sanguinicola  sp. 

Sanguinicolidae 
Sanguinicolidae  gen.  sp. 

Schistocephalidae 
*Schistocephalus  pungitii 
*Schistocephalus  solidus 
*Schistocephalus  sp. 

Schistosomatoidea 
Secementea 
*Seuratinae  gen.  sp. 

Seuratoidea 
Siphonostomatoidea 
Skrjabinocapillaria  baker i (see: 
Pseudocapillar ia  (Pseudocapillar i) 
tomentosa) 

Skrjabinopsolus  manteri 


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Spartoides  wardi 
Spathebothriidea 
Spinitectus  acipenseh 
Spinitectus  carolini 
* ^Spinitectus  gracilis 
Spinitectus  sp. 

''^Spiroxys  contortus 
*Spiroxys  sp. 

Spirurida 

♦Spiruridae  gen.  sp. 

Spirurina 

*Spirurinae  gen.  sp. 

Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum 
Sterliadochona  sp. 

Sterlidochona  tenuissima  (see: 
Sterliadochona  ephemeridarum) 
Strigeidae 
*Strigeidae  gen.  sp. 

Strigeiformes 

Strigeoidea 

Tanaorhamphus  sp. 

Tanaorhynchus  sp.  (see:  Tanaorhamphus 
sp.) 

Tenuisentidae 

Tetracotyle  diminuta  (see:  Ichthyocotylurus 
pileatus) 

Tetracotyle  intermedia  (see: 
Ichthyocotylurus  erraticus) 

Tetracotyle  parvula  (see:  Tetracotyle  sp.) 
^Tetracotyle  sp. 

*Tetrameres  sp. 

Tetrameridae 
Tetraonchidae 
Tetraonchinea 
Tetraonchus  alaskensis 
Tetraonchus  borealis 
Tetraonchus  loftusi 
Tetraonchus  monenteron 
Tetraonchus  sp. 

Tetraonchus  variahilis 
Tetraphyllidea 


Tetraphyllidea  gen.  sp. 

Thelazioidea 
Therestina  gasterostei 
Thominx  catenata  (see:  Capillar ia 
(Capillaroidea)  catenata) 

Thynnascaris  adunca  (see: 

Hysterothylacium  aduncum) 

Thynnascaris  brachyurum  (see: 
Hysterothylacium  brachyurum) 

Trachylina 

Trematoda 

Trematoda  gen.  sp.  (see:  Digenea  gen.  sp.) 
Triaenophoridae 
*Triaenophorus  crassus 
Triaenophorus  crassus 
*Triaenophorus  nodulosus 
Triaenophorus  nodulosus 
Triaenophorus  robustus  (see:  Triaenophorus 
crassus) 

* Triaenophorus  sp. 

Triaenophorus  sp. 

* Triaenophorus  stizostedionis 
Triaenophorus  stizostedionis 
Triaenophorus  tricuspidatus  morpha 

megadontus  (see:  Triaenophorus  crassus) 
Triaenophorus  tricuspidatus  morpha 
microdentatus  (see:  Triaenophorus 
nodulosus) 

Trichuroidea 

Triganodistomum  attenuatus  (see: 

Lissorchis  attenuatus) 

Trombidiformes 
Truttaedacnitis  clitellarius 
Truttaedacnitis  sp. 

Truttaedacnitis  truttae 
*Tylodelphys  scheuringi 

Unionacea 
*Unionicola  sp. 

Unionicolidae 

Unionidae 

''‘Unionidae  gen.  sp. 


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Urocleidus  aculeatus  INDEX  TO  HOSTS 

Urocleidus  adspectus 
Urocleidus  baldwini 
Urocleidus  hrachus  (see:  Cleidodiscus 
brachus) 

Urocleidus  malleus  (see:  Aethycteron 
malleus) 

Urocleidus  chautauquensis  (see: 

Onchocleidus  chautauquensis) 

Urocleidus  sp. 

*Uvulifer  ambloplitis 


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Etheostoma  exile 


Acipenser  fulvescens 
Acipenseridae 
Arctic  lamprey 
Arctic  grayling 

Brassy  minnow 
Brook  charr 
Brook  stickleback 
Brown  trout 
Bull  charr 
Bullhead  catfishes 
Burbot 

Carpiodes  cyprinus 
Catostomidae 
Catostomus  catostomus 
Catostomus  commersoni 
Catostomus  macrocheilus 
Catostomus  platyrhynchus 
Catostomus  sp. 

Cisco 

Cods 

Coho  salmon 
Coregonus  artedii 
Coregonus  clupeaformis 
Coregonus  sp. 

Coregonus  zenithicus 
Cottidae 
Cottus  cognatus 
Cottus  ricei 
Cottus  sp. 

Couesius  plumbeus 
Culaea  inconstans 
Cuttroat  trout 
Cyprinidae 

Deepwater  sculpin 
Dolly  Varden 

Emerald  shiner 
Esocidae 
Esox  lucius 


Fathead  minnow 
Finescale  dace 
Flathead  chub 

Gadidae 
Gasterosteidae 
Gasterosteus  aculeatus 
Goldeye 

Hiodon  alosoides 
Hiodon  tergisus 
Hiodontidae 

Hybognathus  hankinsoni 

Ictaluridae 
Iowa  darter 

Lake  charr 
Lake  chub 
Lake  herring 
Lake  sturgeon 
Lake  whitefish 
Lampetra  japonica 
Lampreys 
Largescale  sucker 
Logperch 
Longnose  dace 
Longnose  sucker 
Lota  lota 

Margariscus  margarita 

Minnows 

Mooneye 

Mooneyes 

Mountain  sucker 

Mountain  whitefish 

Moxostoma  anisurum 

Moxostoma  macrolepidotum 

Myoxocephahis  thompsoni 

Ninespine  stickleback 


Northern  redbelly  dace 
Northern  pike 
Northern  squawfish 
Notropis  atherinoides 
Notropis  hudsonius 
Noturus  flavus 

Oncorhynchus  clarki 
Oncorhynchus  Msutch 
Oncorhynchus  mykiss 

Pearl  dace 
Perea  flavescens 
Perches 
Percidae 

Percina  caprodes 
Percopsidae 

Percopsis  omiscomaycus 
Petromyzontidae 
Phoxinus  eos 
Phoxinus  neogaeus 
Pikes 

Salmonidae  gen.  sp. 

Salvelinus  confluentus 
Salvelinus  fontinalis 
Salvelinus  fontinalis  X Salvelinus 
namaycush 
Salvelinus  malma 
Salvelinus  namaycush 
Sculpins 
Sauger 

Shorthead  redhorse 
Shortjaw  cisco 
Silver  redhorse 
Slimy  sculpin 
Splake 

Spoonhead  sculpin 

Spottail  shiner 

Sticklebacks 

Stizostedion  canadense 

Stizostedion  vitreum 

Stonecats 

Suckers 

Pimephales  promelas 
Platygobio  gracilis 
Prosopium  coulteri 
Prosopium  cylindraceum 
Prosopium  williamsoni 
Prosopium  sp. 

Threespine  stickleback 
Thymallus  arcticus 
Trout-perch 
Trout-perches 
Trouts 

Ptychocheilus  oregonensis 
Pungitius  pungitius 
Pygmy  whitefish 

White  sucker 
Walleye 

Quillback 

Rainbow  trout 
Redside  shine 
Rhinichthys  cataractae 
Richardsonius  balteatus 
Round  whitefish 

Salmo  trutta 
Salmonidae 

Yellow  perch 

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with  Investigators’  Summaries  as  Appendices. 

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and  infection  with  Triaenophorus  nodulosus  of 
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Lawler,  G.  H.  1953b.  Appendix  No.  1. 
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control  and  whitefish  infection  at  Heming 
Lake,  p.  27-29.  In;  W.  A.  Kennedy.  Fisheries 
Research  Board  of  Canada.  Annual  Report  of 
the  Central  Fisheries  Research  Station  for 
1953,  with  Investigators’  Summaries  as 
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Lawler,  G.  H.  1953d.  Appendix  No.  8.  Studies 
on  the  age  and  fecundity  of  Heming  Lake 
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Canada.  Annual  Report  of  the  Central 
Fisheries  Research  Station  for  1953,  with 
Investigators’  Summaries  as  Appendices. 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1954a.  Preliminary  check-list  of 
the  fish  parasites  of  Heming  Lake,  Manitoba. 
Fisheries  Research  Board  of  Canada. 
Manuscript  Report  (Biology).  No.  576:  6 p. 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1954b.  Observations  on  the 
trout-perch  Percopsis  omiscomaycus 
(Walbaum),  at  Heming  Lake,  Manitoba. 
Journal  of  the  Fisheries  Research  Board  of 
Canada.  11:  1-4. 

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infection  with  Triaenophorus  crassus,  p.  19- 
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Board  of  Canada.  Annual  Report  of  the 
Central  Fisheries  Research  Board  for  1954, 
with  Investigators’  Summaries  as  Appendices. 

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cestodes  of  Heming  Lake  fish,  p.  24-25.  In:  W. 
A.  Kennedy.  Fisheries  Research  Board  of 
Canada.  Annual  Report  of  the  Central 
Fisheries  Research  Station  for  1954,  with 
Investigators’  Summaries  as  Appendices. 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1955.  Life  history  studies  of 
Triaenophorus  at  Heming  Lake,  Manitoba. 
Part  I.  The  life  of  T.  crassus  and  T.  nodulosus 
in  the  final  host,  Esox  lucius,  with  special 
reference  to  changes  in  infection  rate  from 
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Canada.  Manuscript  Report  (Biology).  No. 
604:  17  p. 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1956a.  Life  history  of 
Triaenophorus  at  Heming  Lake,  Manitoba. 
Part  III.  Studies  on  eggs,  coracidia  and 
procercoids  of  Triaenophorus  at  Heming 
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Lawler,  G.  H.  1956b.  Appendix  No.  1. 
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Triaenophorus  infection  in  whitefish  in 
Heming  Lake,  p.  4-6.  In:  W.  A.  Kennedy. 
Fisheries  Research  Board  of  Canada.  Report 
summarizing  Investigations  of  the  Biological 
Station,  Winnipeg  to  March  31,  1956. 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1956c.  Appendix  No.  3. 
Incidence  of  Triaenophorus  in  the  northern 
pike,  p.  8-10.  In:  W.  A.  Kennedy.  Fisheries 
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Station,  Winnipeg  to  March  31,  1956. 


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Biological  Station,  Winnipeg,  Man.  Annual 
Report  and  Investigators’  Summaries  for  1956 
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March  31,  1957). 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1957b.  Appendix  No.  2. 
Incidence  of  Triaenophorus  in  the  northern 
pike,  p.  26-28.  In:  G.  H.  Lawler.  Fisheries 
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Winnipeg,  Man.  Annual  Report  and 
Investigators’  Summaries  for  1956  (covering 
the  period  December  31,  1955  to  March  31, 
1957). 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1958a.  Appendix  No.  2. 
Incidence  of  Triaenophorus  in  the  northern 
pike  in  Heming  Lake,  p.  25-27.  In:  W.  A. 
Kennedy.  Fisheries  Research  Board  of  Canada. 
Annual  Report  of  the  Biological  Station, 
London,  Ontario  for  the  period  April  1,  1957 
to  March  31,  1958  with  Investigators’ 
Summaries  as  Appendices. 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1958b.  Appendix  No.  3. 
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whitefish  in  Heming  Lake,  p.  28-29.  In:  W.  A. 
Kennedy.  Fisheries  Research  Board  of  Canada. 
Annual  Report  of  the  Biological  Station, 
London,  Ontario  for  the  period  April  1,  1957 
to  March  31,  1958  with  Investigators’ 
Summaries  as  Appendices. 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1959a.  Appendix  No.  2. 
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Heming  Lake,  p.  25-26.  In:  W.  A.  Kennedy. 
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Ontario  for  the  period  April  1,  1958  to  March 


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Annual  Report  of  the  Biological  Station, 
London,  Ontario  for  the  period  April  1,  1958 
to  March  31,  1959,  with  Investigators’ 
Summaries  as  Appendices. 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1959c.  Appendix  No.  11.  The 
occurrence  of  “black-spots”  on  Heming  Lake 
fish,  p.  35.  In:  W.  A.  Kemiedy.  Fisheries 
Research  Board  of  Canada.  Annual  Report  of 
the  Biological  Station,  London,  Ontario  for  the 
period  April  1,  1958  to  March  3 1,  1959,  with 
Investigators’  Summaries  as  Appendices. 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1959d.  Biology  and  control  of 
the  pike-whitefish  parasitic  worm, 
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London  Biological  Station  & Technical  Unit. 
Progress  Report.  1:31-37. 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1960a.  Appendbc  No.  2. 
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pike  in  Heming  Lake,  p.  22-24.  In:  W.  A. 
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Annual  Report  of  the  Biological  Station, 
London,  Ontario  for  the  period  April  1,  1959 
to  March  31,  1960,  with  Investigators’ 
Summaries  as  Appendices. 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1960b.  Appendix  No.  3. 
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Fisheries  Research  Board  of  Canada.  Annual 
Report  of  the  Biological  Station,  London, 
Ontario  for  the  period  April  1,  1959  to  March 


31,  1960,  with  Investigators’  Summaries  as 
Appendices. 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1961a.  Heming  Lake 
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Canada,  London  Biological  Station  & 
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Lawler,  G.  H.  1961b.  Appendix  No.  2. 
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Heming  Lake,  p.  19-20.  In:  W.  A.  Kennedy. 
Fisheries  Research  Board  of  Canada.  Annual 
Report  of  the  Biological  Station,  London, 
Ontario  for  the  period  April  1,  1960  to  March 
31,  1961,  with  Investigators’  Summaries  as 
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Lawler,  G.  H.  1961c.  Appendbc  No.  3. 
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Report  of  the  Biological  Station,  London, 
Ontario  for  the  period  April  1,  1960  to  March 
31,  1961,  with  Investigators’  Summaries  as 
Appendices. 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1961c.  Appendix  No.  5.  Ecto- 
and  endoparasitic  observations  on  Heming 
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the  Biological  Station,  London,  Ontario  for  the 
period  April  1,  1960  to  March  31,  1961,  with 
Investigators’  Summaries  as  Appendices. 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1962.  Appendix  No.  8.  “Black- 
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Station,  London,  Ontario  for  the  period  April 
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Ontario  for  the  period  April  1,  1962  to  March 
31,  1963,  with  Investigators’  Summaries  as 
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Lawler,  G.  H.  1963b.  Appendix  No.  6. 
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the  Biological  Station,  London,  Ontario  for  the 
period  April  1,  1962  to  March  3 1,  1963,  with 
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Lawler,  G.  H.  1964a.  Appendix  No.  2. 
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31,  1964,  with  Investigators’  Summaries  as 
Appendices. 

Lawler,  G.  H.  1964b.  AppendkNo.  4.  “Black- 
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Canada.  Annual  Report  of  the  Biological 
Station,  London,  Ontario  for  the  period  April 
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Lawler,  G.  H.  1964c.  Incidence  of  Ligula 
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31,  1965,  with  Investigators’  Summaries  as 
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Lawler,  G.  H.  1965c.  Appendbc  No.  14. 
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31,  1965,  with  Investigators’  Summaries  as 
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Lawler,  G.  H.  1965e.  Appendbc  No.  12. 
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Ontario  for  the  period  April  1,  1964  to  March 
31,  1965,  with  Investigators’  Summaries  as 
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31,  1966  with  Investigators’  Summaries  as 
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Lawler,  G.  H.  and  Watson,  N.  H.  F.  1958. 
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