2019
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4622.1.1
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A taxonomic review of the fish parasitic isopod family Cymothoidae Leach, 1818 (Crustacea: Isopoda: Cymothooidea) of India

Abstract: The parasitic isopod family Cymothoidae Leach, 1818 of the India exclusive economic zone is reviewed. A total of 56 nominal species corresponding to 48 valid species belonging to sixteen genera are reviewed from 73 host species belonging to 35 families. Mothocya plagulophora (Haller, 1880), Nerocila depressa Milne Edwards, 1840, Nerocila loveni Bovallius, 1887, Nerocila trichiura (Miers, 1877), Norileca triangulata (Richardson, 1910) and Ryukyua globosa Williams & Bunkley-Williams, 1994 are redescribed. In… Show more

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“…The isopods of the family Cymothoidae were gently removed from their respective attachment sites of the host sh species and kept in 70% alcohol. The isopod parasites were identi ed after following the features as described by Yu and Bruce (2006) and Ravichandran et al (2019). All the parasites and hosts are deposited and registered in repository of the Estuarine Biological Research Centre (EBRC), Zoological Survey of India (ZSI), Gopalpur-on-Sea, Odisha, India.…”
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“…The isopods of the family Cymothoidae were gently removed from their respective attachment sites of the host sh species and kept in 70% alcohol. The isopod parasites were identi ed after following the features as described by Yu and Bruce (2006) and Ravichandran et al (2019). All the parasites and hosts are deposited and registered in repository of the Estuarine Biological Research Centre (EBRC), Zoological Survey of India (ZSI), Gopalpur-on-Sea, Odisha, India.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of the representatives of the family Cymothoidae are important as they are obligate ectoparasites to many fresh, brackish and marine sh species. Most of these parasites are show a high scale of the site and host-speci c (Ravichandran et al 2019). These parasites are known to cause a wide range of damaging effects to many host sh species which includes tissues damage, varieties of wounds, growth inhibition, behavioural changes, impacting the reproductive potential, even cause death to the small shes; thereby impacting the sheries resources (Rameshkumar et al2013; Kumar et al .2015;Aneesh et al 2018Aneesh et al , 2019Seth et al 2020 a, b).…”
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