ALSO KNOWN AS: None specific
Pandarus species are parasitic copepods that attach to the skin and fins of marine fish, feeding on mucus and blood. Infected fish may experience irritation and increased susceptibility to disease.
Distribution: Found in tropical and temperate marine environments
Detection Methods: Visual inspection of host fish
Hosts: Marine fish, including sharks and rays
Target tissue: Skin, fins
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