Abstract

Histological description of the location sites of Myxobolus pronini in the gibel carp (Carassius auratus gibelio) is given, together with the analysis of host-parasite relations. It was revealed that large spore masses surrounded by a connective tissue capsule are found in the body cavity. The development of vegetative forms of M. pronini begins in the exocrine tissue of the pancreas of the Prussian carp.

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