Mordacia lapicida: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Petromyzonti
Order
Petromyzontiformes
Family
Mordaciidae
Genus
Mordacia
Species
Mordacia lapicida
Scientific Name
Mordacia lapicida

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Mordacia lapicida

Mordacia lapicida, also known as the Chilean lamprey, is a species of southern topeyed lamprey endemic to southern Chile, where it can be found in riverine and marine habitats. This species is anadromous. This parasitic lamprey can reach a length of 54 centimetres (21 in) SL. Ammocoetes and adults of this species are found in rivers, and occur in fine sand along river banks. The life cycle of a Mordacia lapicida is divided into three life stages: freshwater rearing, an ocean parasite and an adult spawning stage. Once in the adult stage, individuals migrate into marine waters where they attack and attach themselves to marine fishes. For this species, metamorphosis occurs during August and March.

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Mordacia lapicida in languages:

Arabic
جلكى تشيلية
Czech
mihule hrotozubá
English
Chilean Lamprey

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