Dajidae

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Dajidae
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female infested mysid Erythrops
Scientific classification
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Isopoda
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Superfamily:
Cryptoniscoidea
Family:
Dajidae

Giard & Bonnier, 1887
Genera

see text

The Dajidae are a family of marine isopod crustaceans in the suborder Cymothoida.[1] The original description was made by Giard and Bonnier in 1887.[2] Members of this family are ectoparasites of krill. They resemble a fleshy growth on the krill's back, and make the host look as if it is wearing a rucksack.[3] These genera are included in the family Dajidae:[1]

  • Koehler, 1911
  • Schultz, 1978
  • Richardson, 1908
  • G. O. Sars, 1883
  • Caullery, 1897
  • Richardson, 1908
  • Krøyer, 1846
  • Schultz, 1977
  • G. O. Sars, 1885
  • Richardson, 1905
  • G. O. Sars, 1883
  • Shields & Gómez-Gutiérrez, 1996
  • Nierstrasz & Brender à Brandis, 1923
  • Schultz, 1977
  • Bonnier, 1903
  • Richardson, 1909
  • Nierstrasz & Brender à Brandis, 1923
  • Richardson, 1903

References[]

  1. ^ a b Chris Boyko & Marilyn Schotte (2011). Schotte M, Boyko CB, Bruce NL, Poore GC, Taiti S, Wilson GD (eds.). "Dajidae". World Marine, Freshwater and Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans database. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved January 31, 2012.
  2. ^ Alfred Giard & Jules Bonnier (1887). "Contributions a l'etude des bopyriens". Travaux de l'Institut Zoologique de Lille et du Laboratoire Marine de Wimereux. 5: 1–272.
  3. ^ Jeffrey Shields. "Epicaridea: the parasitic isopods of Crustacea". Virginia Institute of Marine Science. Retrieved January 31, 2012.


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