Freshwater-fish-parasite
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Lernaeidae
anchorworms
Lernaeidae is a family of parasitic copepods in the order Cyclopoida, commonly known as anchorworms. The family contains approximately 131 species across 20 genera, all of which are obligate ectoparasites of freshwater fishes. Species in this family are characterized by elongated bodies, often with anchor-like holdfast structures used for attachment to host tissues. The most widely distributed and economically significant species is Lernaea cyprinacea, which has been introduced globally and causes substantial damage in aquaculture systems.