Long-snouted Seabass Louse [Neobrachiella robusta]

Long-snouted Seabass Louse
Description

Neobrachiella robusta, commonly known as the Long-snouted Seabass Louse, is a parasitic copepod species found largely in the Pacific Ocean. It is known for its elongated snout, which it uses to attach to its host species, typically various species of seabass. Its behavior involves staying attached to its host, feeding off its skin, blood, or mucus. The species has a complex life cycle involving multiple stages of development, each with a different form and function.

Taxonomy
Phylum Arthropods
Arthropoda
Class Copepods
Copepoda
Order Siphonostomatoida
Siphonostomatoida
Family Lernaeopodidae
Lernaeopodidae
Genus Neobrachiella
Neobrachiella
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