Monogenea: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Platyhelminthes
Class
Monogenea
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Scientific Name
Monogenea

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Monogenea

Monogeneans, members of the class Monogenea ( MON-ə-JEE-nee-ə), are a group of ectoparasitic flatworms commonly found on the skin, gills, or fins of fish. They have a direct lifecycle and do not require an intermediate host. Adults are hermaphrodites, meaning they have both male and female reproductive structures.

Some monogeneans are oviparous (egg-laying) and some are viviparous (live-bearing). Oviparous varieties release eggs into the water. Viviparous varieties release larvae, which immediately attach to another host. The genus Gyrodactylus is an example of a viviparous variety, while the genus Dactylogyrus is an example of an oviparous variety.

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Monogenea in languages:

Czech
jednorodí
English
One-host Flukes
English
Ectoparasitic Flukes
Finnish
kidusmadot
Japanese
単生綱
Swedish
monogena sugmaskar
Thai
ชั้น พยาธิปลิงใส

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Monogenea
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Monogenea
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Monogenea
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