North Atlantic Fish Leech [Piscicola geometra]

North Atlantic Fish Leech
Description

The North Atlantic Fish Leech is a parasitic worm that primarily lives in the North Atlantic Ocean. This leech is known to infest a variety of fish species, attaching itself to the host with a specialized sucker. It is typically brown or black in color, and can reach up to 2 cm in length. It is characterized by its segmented body and sharp teeth which it uses to penetrate the skin of fish.

Taxonomy
Phylum Segmented Worms
Annelida
Class Leeches
Hirudinea
Order Rhynchobdellida
Rhynchobdellida
Family Piscicolids
Piscicolidae
Genus Fish Leech
Cystobranchus
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