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- Monogeneans, members of the class Monogenea, are a group of ectoparasitic flatworms commonly found on the skin, gills, or fins of fish. They have a direct...
- represent parasitic monogeneans. Cestodes (tapeworms) and digeneans (flukes) cause diseases in humans and their livestock, whilst monogeneans can cause serious...
- Dactylogyrus is a genus of monogeneans in the Dactylogyridae family. Like other monogeneans, species of Dactylogyrus only have one host required to complete...
- Diplozoidae is a family of monogeneans in the order Mazocraeidea. In all species of this family, the bodies of the two hermaphroditic members of a couple...
- Tantulocarida Triatominae Pea crab Sacculina Hirudinea (some leeches) Monogeneans are flatworms, generally ectoparasites on fish. Calydiscoides euzeti...
- Clamps, the main attachment structure of the parasitic polyopisthocotylean monogenean flatworms, are composed of various sclerites and ****ociated musculature...
- (Ctenocheloides attenboroughi), and a soil snail (Palaina attenboroughi). The Monogenean Cichlidogyrus attenboroughi, a parasite from a deep-sea fish in Lake Tanganyika...
- and often carried their monogenean parasites with them. In South China, a 2019 study has shown that nine species of monogeneans were carried by introduced...
- Yamaguti, 1934 (Monogenea). His 1894 book includes several plates of monogeneans; some are below. Plate 1 of the book Plate 2 of the book Plate 3 of the...
- lice and mites; marine parasites such as copepods and cyamid amphipods; monogeneans; and many species of nematodes, fungi, protozoans, bacteria, and viruses...