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Genarchopsis Goppo
''Genarchopsis goppo'' is a species of a Trematoda, trematode, or fluke worm, in the family Derogenidae.Urabe M. (2001). "Life cycle of ''Genarchopsis goppo'' (Trematoda: Derogenidae) from Nara, Japan". ''Journal of Parasitology'' 87(6):1404–1408. . ''Genarchopsis goppo'' was classified within the family Hemiuridae. Life cycle The first intermediate hosts of ''Genarchopsis goppo'' include freshwater snails ''Amnicola travancorica'' and ''Semisulcospira libertina''. The second intermediate hosts include ostracods ''Stenocypris malcolmsoni'', ''Eucyoris capensis'', copepods ''Mesocyclops leuckarti'', ''Thermocyclops hyalinus'' and ''Eucyclops sarrulatus''. Hosts of ''Genarchopsis goppo'' include fish: the spotted snakehead ''Channa punctata'',Madhavi R. (1978). "Life history of ''Genarchopsis goppo'' Ozaki, 1925 (Trematoda: Hemiuridae) from the freshwater fish ''Channa punctata''". ''Journal of Helminthology'' 52: 251–259. . ''Rhinogobius'' sp. and ''Odontobutis obscura''. ...
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Paratenic Host
In biology and medicine, a host is a larger organism that harbours a smaller organism; whether a parasitic, a mutualistic, or a commensalist ''guest'' (symbiont). The guest is typically provided with nourishment and shelter. Examples include animals playing host to parasitic worms (e.g. nematodes), cells harbouring pathogenic (disease-causing) viruses, a bean plant hosting mutualistic (helpful) nitrogen-fixing bacteria. More specifically in botany, a host plant supplies food resources to micropredators, which have an evolutionarily stable relationship with their hosts similar to ectoparasitism. The host range is the collection of hosts that an organism can use as a partner. Symbiosis Symbiosis spans a wide variety of possible relationships between organisms, differing in their permanence and their effects on the two parties. If one of the partners in an association is much larger than the other, it is generally known as the host. In parasitism, the parasite benefits at the ...
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Odontobutis Obscura
The dark sleeper, ''Odontobutis obscura'', is a species of freshwater sleeper native to China, Japan, and Korea. This species can reach up to fish measurement, in length. It is a commercial fisheries, commercially important species. Diet The Dark sleeper diet mainly consists of zoobenthos: chironomids, small aquatic bugs and larvae, which are all found in the benthic zone of the water column. References

Odontobutis Fish of Japan Freshwater fish of China Fish of Korea Fish of East Asia Freshwater fish of Asia Fish described in 1845 {{Gobiiformes-stub ...
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Rhinogobius
''Rhinogobius'' is a genus of primarily freshwater goby, gobies native to tropical and temperate parts of eastern Asia. Most are small, streamlined in shape, and often sexually dimorphic. Few are of commercial importance, but ''R. duospilus'' is fairly widely traded as an fishkeeping, aquarium fish. Species There are currently 66 recognized species in this genus: * ''Rhinogobius albimaculatus'' Chen I-Shiung, I. S. Chen, Maurice Kottelat, Kottelat & Peter J. Miller, P. J. Miller, 1999 * ''Rhinogobius aporus'' (Zhong Jun-Sheng, J. S. Zhong & Wu Han-Ling, H. L. Wu, 1998) * ''Rhinogobius biwaensis'' Takahashi & Okazaki, 2017 * ''Rhinogobius boa'' Chen I-Shiung, I. S. Chen & Maurice Kottelat, Kottelat, 2005 * ''Rhinogobius brunneus'' (Coenraad Jacob Temminck, Temminck & Hermann Schlegel, Schlegel, 1845) (Amur goby) * ''Rhinogobius candidianus'' (Charles Tate Regan, Regan, 1908) * ''Rhinogobius carpenteri'' Alvin Seale, Seale, 1910 * ''Rhinogobius changjiangensis'' Chen I-Shiung, ...
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Journal Of Helminthology
The ''Journal of Helminthology'' is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal established in 1923. It covers all aspects of pure and applied helminthology, particularly those helminth parasites of environmental health, medical, or veterinary importance. According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'', the journal has a 2014 impact factor The impact factor (IF) or journal impact factor (JIF) of an academic journal is a scientometric index calculated by Clarivate that reflects the yearly mean number of citations of articles published in the last two years in a given journal, as ... of 1.421. References External links * English-language journals Zoology journals Cambridge University Press academic journals {{Zoo-journal-stub ...
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Channa Punctata
''Channa punctata'', the spotted snakehead, is a species of snakehead. It is found in the Indian Subcontinent and nearby areas, ranging across Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Tibet Tibet (; ''Böd''; ) is a region in East Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau and spanning about . It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people. Also resident on the plateau are some other ethnic groups such as Monpa, Taman .... Its natural habitats are swamps, ponds and brackish water systems. It is a fish of high food value and has little value as aquarium fish. Description Channa punctatus normally grows to around in length, but males up to have also been captured. The spotted snakehead is listed as Least Concern in IUCN, due to lack of major threats to this species populations. The species is mainly a carnivore. Favorite food of this species is other small fishes yolk flies and fish larvae. In its natural habitat, it consumes ...
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Thermocyclops Hyalinus
''Thermocyclops'' is a genus of crustacean in family Cyclopidae. It was first described and later extensively researched by Friedrich Kiefer, who discovered some 20 species. The species and subspecies of the genus inhabit fresh and brackish waters alike (rarely ground waters) all around the world, although most are from tropical areas. The genus contains the following species: *'' Thermocyclops africae'' Baribwegure, Thirion & Dumont, 2001 *'' Thermocyclops analogus'' Kiefer, 1936 *'' Thermocyclops asiaticus'' (Kiefer, 1932) *'' Thermocyclops brehmi'' (Kiefer, 1927) *'' Thermocyclops brevifurcatus'' (Harada, 1931) *'' Thermocyclops byzantinus'' Kiefer, 1952 *'' Thermocyclops consimilis'' Kiefer, 1934 *'' Thermocyclops conspicuus'' Lindberg, 1950 *'' Thermocyclops crassus'' (Fischer, 1853) *'' Thermocyclops crenulatus'' Brehm, 1949 *'' Thermocyclops crucis'' Holynska, 2006 *'' Thermocyclops dalmaticus'' Petkovski, 1956 *''Thermocyclops decipiens'' (Kiefer, 1929) *'' Thermocyclops ...
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Mesocyclops Leuckarti
''Mesocyclops'' is a genus of copepod crustaceans in the family Cyclopidae. Because the various species of ''Mesocyclops'' are known to prey on mosquito larvae, it is used as a nontoxic and inexpensive form of biological mosquito control. Biological control Individuals of ''Mesocyclops'' can be easily harvested, bred and released into freshwater containers where the ''Aedes aegypti'' mosquito larvae (the vector of Dengue fever) live. A big advantage of the ''Mesocyclops'' is that it is possible to teach schoolchildren how to recognize and collect them so that communities are able to perform sustainable mosquito control without much professional or governmental assistance. A field trial in Vietnam has shown that large-scale elimination of ''Aedes aegypti'' larvae is possible. Because ''Mesocyclops'' is a host for the parasitic round worm Guinea worm (''Dracunculus medinensis'', the causative agent of dracunculiasis), this method is potentially hazardous in the small number of co ...
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Semisulcospira Libertina
''Semisulcospira libertina'' is a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Semisulcospiridae. Widespread in east Asia, it lives in China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and the Philippines. In some countries it is harvested as a food source. It is medically important as a vector of clonorchiasis, paragonimiasis, metagonimiasis and others. Taxonomy The type specimens were collected by American scientist William Stimpson during the North Pacific Exploring and Surveying Expedition (1853–1856). This species was originally described under the name ''Melania libertina'' by American malacologist Augustus Addison Gould in 1859. The specific name ''libertina'' is from Latin language and means a "freedwoman". ''Semisulcospira libertina'' is the type species of the genus ''Semisulcospira'' by subsequent designation The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) is a widely accepted convention in zoology that rules the formal scient ...
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