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- Trichodina is a genus of ciliate alveolates that is ectocommensal or parasitic on aquatic animals, particularly fish. They are characterised by the presence...
- sea cu****ber. T. anax is found on sandy ocean bottoms and often have ectocommensal relationships. They are commonly fished commercially and exported because...
- (1972). "Notes on the behavior of Periclimenes imperator Bruce, an ectocommensal on the dorid nudibranch Hexabranchus marginatus Quoy & Gaimard (Decapoda...
- parasitic marine polychaete in the order Myzostomida. M. josefinae is an ectocommensal parasite of the zenometrid feather star Psathyrometra fragilis. It has...
- Angel de León-González (2009). "Diversity and ecological remarks of ectocommensals and ectoparasites (Annelida, Crustacea, Mollusca) of echinoids (Echinoidea:...
- marine polychaete in the order Myzostomida. M. divisor is a free-living, ectocommensal parasite of various comatulid feather stars, including Promachocrinus...
- Robert J.G. (1992). "Relationships between water quality parameters and ectocommensal ciliates on prawns (Penaeus ****onicus Bate) in aquaculture". Aquaculture...
- Agricultural University. Retrieved 18 April 2018. Johnson, S.K. (2009). "Ectocommensals and parasites of shrimp from Texas Rearing Ponds". Proceedings of the...
- Licnophoridae. They typically have an hourgl****-like shape and live as ectocommensals on marine animals. The cell body of most Licnophora species is shaped...
- Oligohymenop****a. Members of the family are ectoparasites (or, alternatively, ectocommensals) of a wide variety of aquatic organisms, including fish, amphibians...