Stephanostomum sp. (Trematoda: Acanthocolpidae), the cause of "pimientilla" disease in catarina scallop Argopecten ventricosus (circularis) (Sowerby II, 1842) in Baja California Sur, México

J. C. Pérez-Urbiola, S. F. Martínez-Díaz

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Abstract

We investigated the etiology of a disease of catarina scallop (Argopecten ventricosus (circularis)) during an outbreak in Baja California Sur, B.C.S., México, in the summer of 1995. Samples from Bahía Magdalena and Bahía Concepción were studied. Our results indicate that the disease named "pimientilla" is caused by encysted metacercaria of the trematode Stephanostomum sp. The melanized spots in the adductor muscle characteristic of the disease are cysts of this trematode. Almost all scallops analyzed had abundant cysts. The characteristics of the matacercariae are described and compared with that of other species of Stephanostomum.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)107-109
Number of pages3
JournalJournal of Shellfish Research
Volume20
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2001
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Catarina scallop
  • Disease
  • Metacercaria
  • Stephanostomum

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