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Table 18, continued.<br />

Strigeidae Railliet, 1819<br />

Ichthyocotylurus pileatus (Rudolphi, 1802) Odening, 1969<br />

Synonym: Tetracotyle diminuta Hughes, 1928<br />

Site <strong>of</strong> Infection: Body cavity<br />

Host: Apollonia melanostoma: Pronin et al. 1997; August 1994; 34%; 1; south <strong>of</strong> Clinton River mouth,<br />

Michigan; 42°35′41′′/-82°46′31′′<br />

Remarks: Pronin et al. (1997) stated <strong>the</strong>ir report <strong>of</strong> Ichthyocotylurus pileatus was <strong>the</strong> first one <strong>from</strong> North<br />

America; however, Dechtiar and Lawrie (1988) reported Ichthyocotylurus pileatus <strong>from</strong> Perca flavescens<br />

and Sander vitreus <strong>from</strong> Lake Superior.<br />

Unknown Family<br />

Digenea gen. sp.<br />

Synonym: ?<br />

Site <strong>of</strong> Infection: Mesentery<br />

Host: Apollonia melanostoma: Kvach and Stepien 2008b; October-November 2006; 13%; 1; 0.1; Clinton<br />

River mouth, Michigan; 42°35′41′′/-82°46′31′′<br />

Adult Cestoda (Adult Cestodes)<br />

Proteocephalidae La Rue 1911<br />

Proteocephalus ambloplitis (Leidy, 1887) Benedict, 1900<br />

Synonym: Proteocephalus micropteri (Leidy, 1891)<br />

Site <strong>of</strong> Infection: Intestine<br />

Host:<br />

Amia calva: La Rue 1914; cdnp; pnp; minp; lns; llnk<br />

Micropterus dolomieu: La Rue 1914; cdnp; pnp; minp; lns; llnk<br />

Unknown Family<br />

Unidentified cestodes<br />

Synonym: ?<br />

Site <strong>of</strong> Infection: Not reported<br />

Host: “Several fish species”: Ward 1895; cdnp; pnp; minp; lns; Michigan; llnk<br />

Larval/Immature Cestoda (Cestodes)<br />

Proteocephalidae La Rue, 1911<br />

Proteocephalus sp.<br />

Site <strong>of</strong> Infection: Intestine<br />

Host: Proterorhinus marmoratus: Pronin et al. 1997; August 1994; 5%; 1; south <strong>of</strong> Clinton River mouth,<br />

Michigan; 42°35′41′′/-82°46′31′′<br />

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