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- Q5268606 subject Q15285529.
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- Q5268606 abstract "Philometra Costa, 1845 is a genus of nematode, a parasite of marine and freshwater fishes.Species in this genus are worldwide. They parasitize the body cavities, tissues and ovaries of both marine and freshwater fishes. When still in the larval stages, these worms move to the body cavities or subcutaneous tissues in the host. This migration can cause damage to skeletal joints, result in internal bleeding, and inflame visceral organs. Emaciation and lowered growth rates may result from this.Infestation produces nodules under the skin. When the worms are in the adult or juvenile stage, these nodules may be visible between the rays of the fins or may cause the scales to raise up. Larger nodules may be the result of gravid females which may rupture the skin surface. Once ruptured, the female disintegrates. This allows the release of the live larvae into the water. This wound on the fish then heals, leaving almost no scarring.Species of Philometra require two hosts to complete their lifecycle. After the larval worms are released from the host fish, they are ingested by copepods which act as an intermediate host. Once inside the copepod, the larvae molt several times. Fish may then eat the infested copepod.".
- Q5268606 class Q17157.
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- Q5268606 phylum Q5185.
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- Q5268606 classis Q17157.
- Q5268606 name "Philometra".
- Q5268606 ordo Q2241173.
- Q5268606 phylum Q5185.
- Q5268606 regnum "Animalia".
- Q5268606 type Animal.
- Q5268606 type Eukaryote.
- Q5268606 type Species.
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- Q5268606 comment "Philometra Costa, 1845 is a genus of nematode, a parasite of marine and freshwater fishes.Species in this genus are worldwide. They parasitize the body cavities, tissues and ovaries of both marine and freshwater fishes. When still in the larval stages, these worms move to the body cavities or subcutaneous tissues in the host. This migration can cause damage to skeletal joints, result in internal bleeding, and inflame visceral organs.".
- Q5268606 label "Philometra".
- Q5268606 name "Philometra".