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Dactylogyrus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dactylogyrus
Dactylogyrus is a genus of the Dactylogyridae family. They are commonly known as gill flukes Like other monogeneans, ''Dactylogyrus'' only has one host required to complete its life cycle. ==Introduction==
''Dactylogyrus'' (common name: Gill Fluke) are oviparous monogeneans that have two pairs of anchors. These anchors can be used to latch onto the gills of a host, particularly freshwater fish such as carp. In heavily infected fish, ''Dactylogyrus'' can also be found on the buccal cavity. Other characteristics of the ''Dactylogyrus'' include the appearance of four eye-spots, 14 marginal hooks, one to two connective bars and two needle-like structures and spindle-shaped dactylogyrid-type seminal vesicles.〔Woo, P.T.K, David W. Bruno, L. H. Susan Lim. Diseases and Disorders of Finfish in Cage Culture. Malaysia: CABI, 2002.〕 ''Dactylogyrus'' has an adult structure that is up to 2 mm long.〔Pond Life: Fish Health: Skin Flukes. 2007. Pond Life. 15 May 2009. http://pond-life.me.uk/fishhealth/gyrodactylus.php.〕
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