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Table 20, continued.<br />

Catostomus commersonii: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 13%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Ameiurus nebulosus: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 100%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Ictalurus punctatus: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 14%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Percopsis omiscomaycus: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 2%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Labides<strong>the</strong>s sicculus: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 13%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Culaea inconstans: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 10%; L; eastern Lake Erie<br />

Morone chrysops: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 4%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Ambloplites rupestris: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 8%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Lepomis gibbosus: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 17%; L; eastern Lake Erie; 4%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Micropterus dolomieu: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 21%; L-M; eastern Lake Erie<br />

Micropterus dolomieu (young): Bangham and Hunter 1939; 6%; L; eastern Lake Erie<br />

Pomoxis annularis: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 12%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Ammocrypta pellucida: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 40%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

E<strong>the</strong>ostoma exile: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 40%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

E<strong>the</strong>ostoma nigrum: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 38%; L-M; western Lake Erie<br />

Perca flavescens (young): Bangham and Hunter 1939; 13%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Percina caprodes: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 8%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Sander vitreus: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 2%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Aplodinotus grunniens: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 4%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Remarks: Yorke and Maplestone (1926) define Agamonema as a collective group for immature nematodes<br />

in fishes.<br />

Agamonema sp.<br />

Synonym: ?<br />

Site <strong>of</strong> Infection: Liver, mesentery, spleen<br />

Host:<br />

Fundulus diaphanus: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 1927-1929; 12%; L; western Lake Erie; llnk<br />

Morone chrysops: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 4%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Morone chrysops (young): Bangham and Hunter 1939; 11% L; western Lake Erie<br />

Micropterus dolomieu (young): Bangham and Hunter 1939; 6%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Micropterus dolomieu: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 40%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Micropterus salmoides (young): Bangham and Hunter 1939; 1%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Micropterus salmoides: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 4%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

E<strong>the</strong>ostoma exile: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 71%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Percina caprodes: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 15%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Aplodinotus grunniens: Bangham and Hunter 1939; 7%; L; western Lake Erie<br />

Remarks: Yorke and Maplestone (1926) defined Agamonema as a collective group for immature nematodes<br />

in fishes.<br />

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