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Table 3, continued.<br />

Rhadinorhynchidae Travassos, 1923<br />

Leptorhynchoides <strong>the</strong>catus (Linton, 1891) Kostylew, 1924<br />

Synonym: Echinorhynchus <strong>the</strong>catus Linton, 1891; Echinorhynchus oricola Linstow, 1901<br />

Site <strong>of</strong> Infection: Pyloric ceca, intestine<br />

Host:<br />

Ameiurus nebulosus: Pearse 1924b; cdnp; pnp; minp; lns; Wisconsin; llnk<br />

Perca flavescens: Pearse 1924b; pnp; minp; lns; Wisconsin<br />

Immature Acanthocephala (Acanthocephalans)<br />

Echinorhynchidae Cobbold, 1876<br />

Acanthocephalus dirus: Van Cleave, 1931) Van Cleave and Townsend, 1936<br />

Synonym: Echinorhynchus dirus Van Cleave 1931; Acanthocephalus jacksoni Bullock 1962;<br />

Acanthocephalus parksidei Amin, 1975, 1977<br />

Site <strong>of</strong> Infection: Non-intestinal infections, enclosed within envelopes <strong>of</strong> undetermined origin<br />

Host: Osmerus mordax: Amin and Burrows 1977; November 1973-October 1974; pnp; minp; Wisconsin-<br />

Illinois state line; llnk<br />

Echinorhynchus salmonis Muller, 1784<br />

Synonym: Echinorhynchus coregoni Linkins in Van Cleave, 1919; Echinorhynchus pachysomus,<br />

Echinorhynchus phoenix, Echinorhynchus inflatus, Echinorhynchus maraenae, Echinorhynchus murenae,<br />

Metechinorhynchus alpinus, Metechinorhynchus salmonis (Muller 1784) Petrochenko 1956<br />

Site <strong>of</strong> Infection: Stomach, intestine<br />

Host: Myoxocephalus thompsonii: Muzzall et al. 1997; 1995; 92%; 4; Ludington, Michigan; 43º57′19″/-<br />

86º27′9″<br />

Echinorhynchus salmonis Muller, 1784<br />

Synonym: Echinorhynchus coregoni Linkins in Van Cleave, 1919; Echinorhynchus pachysomus,<br />

Echinorhynchus phoenix, Echinorhynchus inflatus, Echinorhynchus maraenae, Echinorhynchus murenae,<br />

Metechinorhynchus alpinus, Metechinorhynchus salmonis (Muller, 1784) Petrochenko 1956<br />

Site <strong>of</strong> Infection: Non-intestinal infections, encapsulated in <strong>the</strong> mesentery <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> digestive tract and on <strong>the</strong><br />

outside <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> liver, gonads, swim bladder, and enclosed within envelopes <strong>of</strong> undetermined origin in body<br />

cavity; some female worms were gravid<br />

Host:<br />

Osmerus mordax: Amin and Burrows 1977; November 1973-October 1974; pnp; minp; Wisconsin-Illinois<br />

state line; llnk<br />

Osmerus mordax: Muzzall and Peebles 1988; 1984, 1985, 1986; 7%; 3; Michigan City, Indiana;<br />

41º42′27″/-86º53′42″<br />

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