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Definition of Argulidae

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- The family Argulidae, whose members are commonly known as carp lice or fish lice, are parasitic crustaceans in the class Ichthyostraca. It is the only...
- Argulus is a genus of fish lice in the family Argulidae. There are about 140 accepted species in the genus Argulus. They occur in marine, brackish, and...
- December 2022[update], the following species of sea lice are recognised in the family Argulidae: Argulus O. F. Müller, 1785: Argulus afric**** Thiele, 1900 Argulus alexandrensis...
- known as the common fish louse, is a species of fish lice in the family Argulidae. It is "the most common and widespread native argulid in the Palaearctic"...
- K.; Morikawa, M.; Yoshioka, T. (2018). "Argulus coregoni (Branchiura: Argulidae) parasitic on ayu, Plecoglossus altivelis altivelis (Plecoglossidae),...
- Takemoto (2003). "Host–parasite interaction between branchiurans (Crustacea: Argulidae) and piranhas (Osteichthyes: Serrasalminae) in the Pantanal wetland of...
- maerski? Taxonomic position of pentastomids. Are they a sister group to Argulidae or an ancient lineage of Panarthropoda? Taxonomic position of Tricholepidion...
- Description Status Scientific Common Type Family Author Source Year Argulus foliaceus Common fish louse Arthropod Argulidae Carl Linnaeus 1758 Accepted...
- as the ****anese fish louse, is a species of crustacean in the family Argulidae. This species is light brown in colour and may be between 4 and 9 mm long...
- recognised similarities in sperm structure between tongue worms and fish lice (Argulidae) – a group of maxillopod crustaceans which live as parasites on fish and...