Philometridae
Sign in to savePhilometridae is a family of nematodes belonging to the order Rhabditida. All Philometridae are obligate tissue parasites of fish.
Species
FAMILY
- KingdomAnimalia
- PhylumNematoda
- ClassChromadorea
- OrderRhabditida
- FamilyPhilometridae
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Museum specimens
- Specimen records
- 40
- Family
- Philometridae
- Collections
- USNM, AM, QM
- Recorded in
- United States, Australia
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Philometridae is a family of nematodes belonging to the order Rhabditida. All Philometridae are obligate tissue parasites of fish.
==Life cycle== Philometridae cycle between two hosts: Cyclopoida (small crustaceans) as an intermediate host, and various fish as a definitive host. First-stage larvae are ejected into the water, and develop to the third stage if they're eaten by a cyclopoid. Once the copepod is eaten by a fish, the larvae develop into adults and mate. Pregnant females migrate to a final site just under the fish's skin, in the swim bladder, or in the coelom; males die soon after mating and in many Philometridae species they have never been described.
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