Asian Fish Louse [Argulus coregoni]

Description
Argulus coregoni, the Asian Fish Louse, is a freshwater parasite that infests a wide range of fish species. It is native to Asia but has been introduced to other parts of the world. Adults are usually 4-6mm long with a round, flattened body. They are typically transparent or light green in color. The Asian Fish Louse attaches itself to the host fish's skin or gills, causing irritation and potential damage.
Taxonomy
Phylum |
Arthropods
Arthropoda
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Class |
Copepods
Copepoda
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Order |
Siphonostomatoida
Siphonostomatoida
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Family |
Pennellidae
Pennellidae
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Genus |
Fish Louse
Lernaeenicus
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