Parasitic isopod larva at the zuphea stage under a microscope, of the Gnathiidae family, at the Pranzia stage attaches itself to the fish and drinks blood, they are called ticks of the sea
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- Parasitic Isopod Larva at the Zuphea Stage Under a Microscope, of the Gnathiidae Family, at the
Parasitic Isopod Larva at the Zuphea Stage Under a Microscope, of the Gnathiidae Family, at the
Parasitic Isopod Larva at the Zuphea Stage Under a Microscope, of the Gnathiidae Family, at the
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| Total Clip(s) Length | 0:15 |
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| Tags | antennas, Arthropoda, benthos, Cymothoida, Gnathia, Gnathiidae, Isopoda, larva, malacostraca, parasite, Pranzia, sea cockroach, tick, ticks of the sea, zuphea |