Rhabdocoels of the genus Paravortex are parasites of marine
molluscs. The bent-nosed clams, Macoma nasuta(Conrad, 1837) of
Yaquina Bay, Lincoln County, Oregon are commonly infected with a new
species of Paravortex. The morphology of the adult worm has been
described and it has been compared to the other three species...
The syllid polychaete Autolytus varius reproduces in the spring
and early summer in Yaquina Bay, Oregon, The fertilized female
epitokes, or Sacconereis, carry the developing eggs and larvae in a
ventral sac until the larvae are ready to be released; incubation
lasts 14 to 18 days in the laboratory, The...
The 13 species of shrimps studied for this thesis were collected
off the Oregon coast. The family Oplophoridae is well represented
in this area. Five of the seven known genera were identified.
Hymenodora frontalis, H. glacialis, and H. gracilis were described
and further differentiating characters were illustrated. Other members
of...
The morphology and taxonomic use of the reproductive tracts of some of the Pacific Northwest Pulmonates were studied. The snails examined were, Monadenia fidelis (Gray), Vespericola columbiana (Lea), Allogona townsendiana (Lea), Haplotrema sportella (Gould), and Haplotrema vancouverense (Lea). The length of the reproductive tracts of nine or more individuals of...
The morphology of a rather rare parasitic copepod was
studied. Ismaila monstrosa Bergh, an endoparasitic copepod was
found in the nudibranch, Antiopella fusca, at Coos Bay, Oregon.
Many anatomical features were found, which were different from
previous descriptions. Males were described for the first time.
Young males lacked the gonadal...
The female Philometra americana Ekbaum, 1933 is a common
subcutaneous parasite of the starry flounder, Platichthyes stellatus (Pallas) of Yaquina Bay, Lincoln County, Oregon. Maturation of this
worm produces noticeable red cysts subcutaneously between the fin
and tail rays and similarly on the operculum. The gravid female
penetrates the epidermis...
The acanthocephalan Echinorhynchus lageniformis Ekbaum,
1938, is a common intestinal parasite of the starry flounder, Platichthys
stellatus (Pallas), of Yaquina Bay, Lincoln Co., Oregon. Three
hundred and sixty-one flounders were examined and 146 (40.5 percent)
were found to harbor infections of E. lageniformis.
Cystacanths of E. lageniformis were found encysted...
The fish of Suttle Lake, Oregon, have been found to harbor
an acanthocephalan parasite, which lives attached to the mucosa of
the intestine. Between July 1961 and January 1963, several hundred of
these fish were exarnined and nearly every one was infected
with this parasite, which was identified as Neochinorhynchus...
The stages in the life history of the parasitic copepod Nectobrachia
indivisa Fraser, 1920, have been described.
The adult female lives permanently attached to the gills of the
starry flounder, Platichthys stellatus (Pallas, 1811) Girard, 1854.
The adult male is a dwarf, which usually lives attached to the genital
process...
The fish Cymatogaster aggregata, Embiotoca lateralis and
Phanerodon furcatus served as definitive hosts for the trematode
Telolecithus pugetensis Lloyd and Guberlet. Eggs that were collected
from the terminal part of the uterus of mature worms were found to
have undergone several cleavages, but complete development was
observed only in some...
The histopathological and histochemical effects on the snail
Oxytrema siliqua, caused by the larvae of Nanophyetus salmincola,
have been studied. The parasite causes damage to the organ by increased
pressure, active ingestion of the hepatic tubules, and by
the increased burden placed upon the snail in disposing of the waste...
A survey of the major bodies of water, temporary and perennial,
in the region of Northern Utah revealed a limited distribution of
the Notostraca. Lepidurus (Linn.), the only representative
found, was restricted to a single temporary shallow lake. Dry Lake,
in the southern end of Cache County.
Dry Lake occupies...
Four species of sponge from the coasts of Oregon and Washington
were studied and dissected for inhabitants and associates.
All four species differed in texture, composition, and habitat, and
likewise, the populations of associates of each species differed,
even when samples of two of these species were found adjacent to...
The anemone Anthopleura xanthogrammica varies in color from
bright green to muddy brown. However, individuals found in caves
are white. White specimens of Anthopleura xanthogrammica collected
from dark caves along the Oregon coast were subjected to various
experiments to determine if these cave dwelling animals carried any
cells of the...
The host fish for this study were collected from January
through June of 1965. Tidepools were selected at Bar View, Cape
Arago, Neptune State Park, Seal Rock, and Yaquina Head. Of the
187 fish examined, 132 were infected. The following host fishes
yielded the following parasites. New Host records are...
The cuticle of the cercaria of Acanthatrium oregonense was
studied by means of electron microscopy and histochemistry. The
integument of this cercaria has a definite ultrastructure which
varies in different regions of the body. The body cuticle is a
syncytium containing vesicles and mitochondria. It is bounded
externally by a...