Abstract

During the study of parasites of the ninespine stickleback Pungitius pungitius, a resident in the Volga basin, intestinal nematodes Pseudocapillaria tomentosa and Rhabdochona denudata were found. Both species are recorded for the first time in the parasite fauna of the host of the European part of Russia. Data on the occurrence and intensity of fish invasion by worms are presented.

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