Family of flatworms
Capsalidae [ 1] [ 2] is a family of monopisthocotylean monogeneans , which includes about 200 species .[ 3]
The monophyly of the Capsalidae is supported by possession of accessory sclerites [ 3] in the haptor (the posterior attachment organ), and was confirmed by molecular phylogeny .[ 4] Their oncomiracidium (the free larva) is distinct from that of other families.[ 5]
Capsalids are parasite on various organs of marine fish (teleosts and elasmobranchs ), including skin, fins and gills .[ 3] Several capsalid species, such a Neobenedenia spp.[ 6] are pathogenic, especially on maricultured fish.
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