Abstract

This study was aimed to investigate the infection of internal parasites of Dentex macrophthalmus in Syrian marine coastal waters. A total of 409 individuals were collected from Ras Al-Basit in the north to Tartus in the south from the following research stations: Ras Al-Basit, different areas along the Lattakia beach, Jableh and Tartous, during the period from January 2019 to December 2020.
 The internal organs (stomach, intestine and body cavity) of all fish specimens were examined to detect infection with internal parasites. The third stage larvae of the parasite Anisakis simplex, which belongs to the nematode worms, was isolated from the stomach and gonad walls of D. macrophthalmus, where the number of fish infected with this worm reached 53 out of 409 fish individuals studied, with an infection rate of 12.96% and infection intensity of 2.70 parasites/fish.
 This study represents the first record of Anisakis simplex isolated from the abdominal cavity of D. macrophthalmus in the Syrian marine waters.

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