Abstract

Seven (0.039%) and five (0·028%) of 18 163 common dab from the east coast of Scotland were definitive hosts to Lernaeocera branchialis and to Haemobaphes cyclopterina, respectively. Both represent new host records. Muscle necrosis and localized haemorrhage were associated with H. cyclopterina infestation and as described from other definitive hosts.

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