Aldrich, D.V.Journal of Parasitology2010-02-152010-02-151963http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/18931p. 370-376Examination of Penaeus aztecus and P. setiferus from the Galveston Bay show Prochristianella penaei to be common in these shrimp, thus extending the known range of this tapeworm to the western Gulf of Mexico.parasitismparasiteshostsProchristianella penaeitapewormsPenaeus setiferuswhite shrimpPenaeus aztecusbrown shrimppenaeid shrimpecologylife cycledistribution recordsbiogeographyObservations on the ecology and life cycle of Prochristianella penaei Kruse (Cestoda trypanormynchai).Article