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Cristitectus

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Cristitectus is a genus of parasitic nematodes, belonging to the family Cystidicolidae. Species of Cristitectus are parasitic as adults in the gastrointestinal tract of fish. [1][2] According to the World Register of Marine Species, the genus currently (2019) includes a single species, Cristitectus congeri,[2] which is a parasite of the European conger.

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Description

The genus Cristitectus is characterised by short cuticular ridges located on the anterior end.[1] Cristitectus congeri was described from a single female, 24 mm in length.[1]

Etymology

The etymology is not detailed in the original publication[1] but it can be inferred that the root "crist" in the name refers to the characteristic anterior cristae or ridges.

Hosts and localities

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The European conger is the host of Cristitectus congeri

Cristitectus congeri Petter, 1970 is a parasite of the stomach of the European conger Conger conger. The type-locality is the Atlantic Ocean off Nantes in France.[1]

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