“…We used stereo and compound microscopes to aid our necropsies of Waccamaw Killifish, which included examination of the fins, body, buccal cavity and musculature of the head, gills, eyes, brain, ureters, intestine, liver, heart, gallbladder, gonads, air bladder, spleen, and mesenteries of preserved fishes following the procedures of Harris and Vogelbein (2006) and King (2009). We examined the fixative and sediment in each vial for dislodged ectoparasites.…”