Cod worm [Mazocraes gadusi]

Cod worm
Description

Mazocraes gadusi, or the Cod worm, is a monogenean parasite that targets Atlantic cod. They attach themselves to the gills of their host, using their opisthaptor (posterior attachment organ) to adhere to the gill filaments. Adult Cod worms have a transparent, elongated body and can reach lengths up to 40mm. They are distinguishable by their two distinctively shaped reproductive organs.

Taxonomy
Phylum Flatworms
Platyhelminthes
Class Monogenea
Monogenea
Order Polyopisthocotylea
Polyopisthocotylea
Family Mazocraeidae
Mazocraeidae
Genus Mazocraes
Mazocraes
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