Cuticle very finely spinose or aspinose, sometimes with marked, irregularly scattered excrescences of fibrous structure on anterior and posterior ends oŁ body.
Head with four cephalic papapillae and two lateral amphids.
Buccal capsule with a row of small circumoral teet,h,
Esophagus short and wide with anterior muscular and posterior muscular-glandular sections. Vslvular apparatus well developed.
Rectal glands large.
Male: Spicules absent, Testis beginntng near tail end; seminal vesicle well developed. Ductus ejacuIa.torius opening outside on prominent caudal process. Six pairs of sessile caudal papillae present.
Female: Vulva opening on tip of prominent cone in posterior part of body. Uterus opposed. Ovoviviparous.
Parasites of swimbladder of eels.
Type species:
A. globiceps Yamaguti, 1935
.Aragort, W., Alvarez, F., Iglesias, R., Leiro, J.,\ and Sanmartin, M.L. 2002. Histodytes microocellatus gen. et sp. nov. (Dracunculoidea: Guyanemidae), a parasite of Raja microocellata on the European Atlantic coast (north-western Spain). Parasitol. Res. 88:932-940.
Moravec, F. and Taraschewski, H. 1988. Revision of the genus Anguillicola Yamaguti, 1935 (Nematoda: Anguillicolidae) of the swimbladder of eels, including descriptions of two new species, A. novaezelandia sp. n. and A. papernai sp. n. Folia Parasitologica 35:125-146.
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