Here, we present the results of a taxonomic survey of the nematodes parasitizing fishes from the lagoon flats of Palmyra Atoll, Eastern Indo-Pacific. We performed quantitative parasitological surveys of 653 individual fish from each of the 44 species using the intertidal sand flats that border the atoll’s lagoon. We provide morphological descriptions, prevalence, and mean intensities of the recovered seven species of adult nematode (Pulchrascaris
chiloscyllii, Capillariidae gen. sp., Cucullanus
bourdini, Cucullanus
oceaniensis, Pseudascarophis sp., Spinitectus (Paraspinitectus) palmyraensissp. nov., Philometra
pellucida) and three larval stages (Pulchrascaris sp., Hysterothylacium sp., Cucullanus sp.). We recorded: Pulchrascaris
chiloscyllii from Carcharhinus
melanopterus; Capillariidae gen. sp. from Chaetodon
lunula, Lutjanus
fulvus, and Ellochelon
vaigiensis; Cucullanus
bourdini from Arothron
hispidus; Cucullanus
oceaniensis from Abudefduf
sordidus; Pseudascarophis sp. from Chaetodon
auriga, Chaetodon
lunula, and Mulloidichthys
flavolineatus; Spinitectus (Paraspinitectus) palmyraensissp. nov. from Albula
glossodonta; Philometra
pellucida from Arothron
hispidus; and three larval forms, Pulchrascaris sp. from Acanthurus
triostegus, Acanthurus
xanthopterus, Rhinecanthus
aculeatus, Platybelone
argalus, Carangoides
ferdau, Carangoides
orthogrammus, Caranx
ignobilis, Caranx
melampygus, Caranx
papuensis, Chaetodon
auriga, Chanos
chanos, Amblygobius
phalaena, Asterropteryx
semipunctata, Valencienea
sexguttata, Kyphosus
cinerascens, Lutjanus
fulvus, Lutjanus
monostigma, Ellochelon
vaigiensis, Mulloidichthys
flavolineatus, Upeneus
taeniopterus, Gymnothorax
pictus, Abudefduf
septemfasciatus, Abudefduf
sordidus, and Stegastes
nigricans; Hysterothylacium sp. type MD from Acanthurus
triostegus, Carangoides
ferdau, Chaetodon
lunula, Chanos
chanos, Kyphosus
cinerascens, Abudefduf
sordidus, and Arothron
hispidus; and Cucullanus sp. from Caranx
ignobilis. Spinitectus (Paraspinitectus) palmyraensissp. nov. (Cystidicolidae) is described from the intestine of roundjaw bonefish Albula
glossodonta. All the nematode species reported in this study represent new geographical records. We discuss how our survey findings compare to other areas of the Indo-Pacific, and the way the relatively numerical dominance of trophically transmitted larval stages likely reflect the intact food web of Palmyra Atoll, which includes a large biomass of large-bodied top predator sharks and ray-finned fishes.