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Odd Association And Range Extension Of Caligus Rufimaculatus Wilson, 1905; Caligidae, Siphonostomatoida, Copepoda, G.W. Benz, E.C. Greiner, S.R. Bowen, L. Goetz, N. Evou
Odd Association And Range Extension Of Caligus Rufimaculatus Wilson, 1905; Caligidae, Siphonostomatoida, Copepoda, G.W. Benz, E.C. Greiner, S.R. Bowen, L. Goetz, N. Evou
Gulf and Caribbean Research
The Caligidae (Siphonostomatoida, Copepoda) comprises more than 465 parasitic species, over 250 of which belong to Caligus Müller, 1785 (Boxshall and Halsey 2004). Caligus spp. are primarily marine; but some representatives routinely inhabit brackish or fresh water (Margolis et al. 1975). Some Caligus spp. have been widely reported from several oceans, others have been documented from a single location, and a few have only been collected as free-swimming individuals not associated with a host (Margolis et al. 1975). Caligus spp. range from being stenoxenous to euryxenous, with most species infecting actinopterygians (Actinopterygii), a much smaller group exclusively or non-exclusively infecting …