| Lernaeopodidae | |
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| Clavella adunca parasitizing whiting (Merlangius merlangus) | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota | 
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Arthropoda | 
| Class: | Copepoda | 
| Order: | Siphonostomatoida | 
| Family: | Lernaeopodidae H. Milne-Edwards, 1840  | 
| Genera | |
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 50 genera (see text)  | |
Lernaeopodidae is a family of parasitic copepods.[1][2] The females are typically large and fleshy, and attach to the host permanently using a plug made of chitin called the bulla. The males cling on to the females using their antennae.[2] They parasitize both marine and freshwater fish. Some lernaeopodids, including Clavella and Salmincola, can have negative impacts on fish in aquaculture.[3]
Genera
The family contains the following genera:[1]
- Acespadia Leigh-Sharpe, 1933
 - Achtheres Nordmann, 1832
 - Alella Leigh-Sharpe, 1925
 - Anaclavella Heegaard, 1940
 - Basanistes Nordmann, 1832
 - Brachiella Cuvier, 1830
 - Brianella Wilson C.B., 1915
 - Brianellinae Wilson C.B., 1915
 - Cauloxenus Cope, 1872
 - Charopinus Krøyer, 1863
 - Clavella Oken, 1815
 - Clavellinae Wilson C.B., 1915
 - Clavellisa Wilson C.B., 1915
 - Clavellistes Shiino, 1963
 - Clavellodes Wilson C.B., 1915
 - Clavellomimus Kabata, 1969
 - Clavellopsis Wilson C.B., 1915
 - Clavellotis Castro-Romero & Baeza-Kuroki, 1984
 - Coregonicola Markevich, 1936
 - Cryptova Kabata, 1992
 - Dendrapta Kabata, 1964
 - Eubrachiella Wilson C.B., 1915
 - Euclavellisa Heegaard, 1940
 - Kabatahoia Kazachenko, 2001
 - Kabatazus Özdikmen, 2008
 - Lernaeopoda Blainville, 1822
 - Lernaeopodina Wilson C.B., 1915
 - Lernaeopodinae Wilson C.B., 1915
 - Margolisius Benz, Kabata & Bullard, 2000
 - Mixtio Kabata, 1986
 - Naobranchia Hesse, 1863
 - Nectobrachia Fraser, 1920
 - Neoalbionella Özdikmen, 2008
 - Nudiclavella Ho, 1975
 - Ommatokoita Leigh-Sharpe, 1926
 - Parabrachiella Wilson C.B., 1915
 - Proclavellodes Kabata, 1967
 - Pseudocharopinoides Castro-Romero & Baeza-Kuroki, 1987
 - Pseudocharopinus Kabata, 1964
 - Pseudolernaeopoda Castro-Romero & Baeza-Kuroki, 1986
 - Pseudolernaeopodina Hogans, 1988
 - Pseudomixtio Kabata, 1990
 - Pseudotracheliastes Markevich, 1956
 - Salmincola Wilson C.B., 1915
 - Schistobrachia Kabata, 1964
 - Sparidicola Kabata & Tareen, 1987
 - Thysanote Krøyer, 1863
 - Tracheliastes Nordmann, 1832
 - Tracheliastinae Wilson C.B., 1915
 - Vanbenedenia Malm, 1861
 
References
- 1 2 Walter TC, Boxshall G (eds.). "Lernaeopodidae Milne Edwards, 1840". World of Copepods database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 25 April 2022.
 - 1 2 Geoff Boxshall (2005). "Copepoda: copepods". In Klaus Rohde (ed.). Marine Parasitology. CSIRO Publishing. pp. 121–133. ISBN 978-0-643-09927-2.
 - ↑  Ohtsuka, Susumu; Piasecki, Wojciech; Ismail, Norshida & Kamarudin, Ahmad Syazni (2020). "A new species of Brachiella (Copepoda, Siphonostomatoida, Lernaeopodidae) from Peninsular Malaysia, with relegation of two genera Charopinopsis and Eobrachiella to junior synonyms of Brachiella". Parasite. 27: 40. doi:10.1051/parasite/2020038. PMC 7254867. PMID 32463013. 

 
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