Japanese Fish Louse [Argulus japonicus]

Japanese Fish Louse
Description

Argulus japonicus, or the Japanese Fish Louse, is a species of fish louse native to East Asia but is now found worldwide. It is a parasite that infests both marine and freshwater fish. Adults are usually 6-8mm long and have a round, flattened body. They are usually greenish or brownish in color. They attach themselves to the skin, fins, and gills of fish, causing significant damage and stress to the host.

Taxonomy
Phylum Arthropods
Arthropoda
Class Copepods
Copepoda
Order Siphonostomatoida
Siphonostomatoida
Family Pennellidae
Pennellidae
Genus Fish Louse
Lernaeenicus
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