Pennellidae [Pennellidae]

Description

Pennellidae is a family of copepods that infest both marine and freshwater fish. They are unique among copepods for their complex life cycle, involving multiple hosts. The larvae start as free-swimming before infecting intermediate hosts, and eventually, the adult females attach to the gills or external surfaces of fish, where they become large and conspicuous.

Genera
Whale Louse [Trifur]
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Seabird Louse [Cardiodectes]
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Fish Louse [Lernaeenicus]
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Shark Louse [Nesippus]
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Snapper Louse [Peroderma]
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Tuna Louse [Protosarcotretes]
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Taxonomy
Phylum Arthropods
Arthropoda
Class Copepods
Copepoda
Order Siphonostomatoida
Siphonostomatoida
Statistics
  • Genera 6