Parasitic isopod larva praniza under a microscope, of Gnathiidae family, attaches itself to fish and drinks blood, they are called ticks of sea. Red sea
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| Tags | antennas, aquatic flora, Arthropoda, benthos, biology, Cymothoida, diversity, drop of water, ecosystem, evolution, fish food, food trophic chain, Gnathia, Gnathiidae, habitat, insects, invertebrates, Isopoda, laboratory, larva, life, macro, malacostraca, marine life, meroplankton, microbiology, microcosm, microorganism, movement, nature, organism, parasite, plankton, praniza, Pranzia, protozoa, research, sample, science, sea, sea cockroach, ticks of sea, under a microscope, variety, water, zooplankton, zuphea |