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Cymothoa exigua, or the tongue-eating louse, is a
parasitic isopod of the
family Cymothoidae. It
enters a fish
through the gills. The
female attaches to...
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Cymothoa asymmetrica Pillai, 1954
Cymothoa borbonica Schiƶdte & Meinert, 1884
Cymothoa brasiliensis Schiƶdte & Meinert, 1884
Cymothoa bychowskyi...
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Cymothoa elegans is a
species of
parasitic isopod in the
genus Cymothoa. It has
rarely been recorded, with all
records coming from the
north coast of...
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Cymothoa scoplorum is a
species of
marine isopod from the
genus Cymothoa. It was
described by
Linnaeus in 1758.. This
species can be
found in the Norwegian...
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including humans, **** is
determined genetically; however,
species such as
Cymothoa exigua change ****
depending on the
number of
females present in the vicinity...
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their hosts, for example,
attached to
their skin)
Acari Varroa destructor Cymothoa exigua Amblyoponinae (Dracula ants) Bed bugs
Culicidae (mosquitoes) Calyptra...
- ectoparasites,
usually of fish, and they
include the
bizarre "tongue-biter" (
Cymothoa exigua),
which attaches to a fish's tongue,
causing it to atrophy, and...
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their hosts (including sea lice, fish lice,
whale lice,
tongue worms, and
Cymothoa exigua, all of
which may be
referred to as "crustacean lice"), and adult...
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sucking mouthparts and
clawed limbs adapted for
clinging onto
their hosts.
Cymothoa exigua is a
parasite of
various marine fish. It
causes the
tongue of the...
- crustaceans; and
entoniscidae living inside some
species of crab and shrimp.
Cymothoa exigua is a
parasite of the
spotted rose
snapper Lutj****
guttatus in the...