Calicotyle australiensis [Calicotyle australiensis]

Calicotyle australiensis
Description

Calicotyle australiensis is a species of monogenean, parasitic on the gills of a marine fish. It belongs to the family Monocotylidae. It does not have a common name. The species is distinguished by its small body size relative to other species in the genus and the presence of 20-23 marginal loculi. As a parasite, its behavior typically involves attaching to the gills of a host fish, where it feeds on the host's blood.

Taxonomy
Phylum Flatworms
Platyhelminthes
Class Monogenea
Monogenea
Order Monocotylidea
Monocotylidea
Family Monocotylidae
Monocotylidae
Genus Calicotyle
Calicotyle
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