Siphonostomatoida

Siphonostomatoida is an order of copepods, containing around 75% of all the copepods that parasitise fishes.[1] Their success has been linked to their possession of siphon-like mandibles and of a "frontal filament" to aid attachment to their hosts.[2] Most are marine, but a few live in fresh water.[3] There are 39 recognised families:[4]

  • Archidactylinidae Izawa, 1996
  • Artotrogidae Brady, 1880
  • Asterocheridae Giesbrecht, 1899
  • Brychiopontiidae Humes, 1974
  • Caligidae Burmeister, 1835
  • Calverocheridae Stock, 1968
  • Cancerillidae Giesbrecht, 1897
  • Codobidae Boxshall & Ohtsuka, 2001
  • Coralliomyzontidae Humes & Stock, 1991
  • Dichelesthiidae Milne-Edwards, 1840
  • Dichelinidae Boxshall & Ohtsuka, 2001
  • Dinopontiidae Murnane, 1967
  • Dirivultidae Humes & Dojiri, 1980
  • Dissonidae Yamaguti, 1963
  • Ecbathyriontidae Humes, 1987
  • Entomolepididae Brady, 1899
  • Eudactylinidae C. B. Wilson, 1932
  • Hatschekiidae Kabata, 1979
  • Hyponeoidae Heegaard, 1962
  • Kroyeriidae Kabata, 1979
  • Lernaeopodidae Milne-Edwards, 1840
  • Lernanthropidae Kabata, 1979
  • Megapontiidae Heptner, 1968
  • Micropontiidae Gooding, 1957
  • Nanaspididae Humes & Cressey, 1959
  • Nicothoidae Dana, 1852
  • Pandaridae Milne Edwards, 1840
  • Pennellidae Burmeister, 1835
  • Pontoeciellidae Giesbrecht, 1895
  • Pseudocycnidae C. B. Wilson, 1922
  • Pseudohatschekiidae Tang et al., 2010
  • Rataniidae Giesbrecht, 1897
  • Scottomyzontidae Ivanenko et al., 2001
  • Sphyriidae C. B. Wilson, 1919
  • Sponginticolidae Topsent, 1928
  • Spongiocnizontidae Stock & Kleeton, 1964
  • Stellicomitidae Humes & Cressey, 1958
  • Tanypleuridae Kabata, 1969
  • Trebiidae C. B. Wilson, 1905

Siphonostomatoida
Lernaeocera branchialis (Pennellidae)
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Siphonostomatoida

Thorell, 1859

References

  1. Alan Gunn & Sarah Jane Pitt (2012). "Arthropod parasites". Parasitology: An Integrated Approach. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 9781119945086.
  2. Zbigniew Kabata (1992). Copepods Parasitic on Fishes: Keys and Notes for the Identification of British Species. Synopses of the British Fauna. 47. Field Studies Council for The Linnean Society of London and The Estuarine and Coastal Sciences Association. p. 12. ISBN 9781851532650.
  3. Kjersti Tjensvoll (2005). Studies on the mitochondrial genome and rDNA genes from the salmon louse, Lepeophtheirus salmonis (PDF) (Doctor scientiarum thesis). University of Bergen.
  4. Geoff Boxshall (2013). "Siphonostomatoida". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved October 12, 2013.


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