Didymozoidae


Didymozoidae is a family of parasitic flatworms within the order Plagiorchiida. The group comprises endoparasitic flukes that primarily infect the tissues of marine teleost fishes.
Adult didymozoids are typically found encysted within the tissues of pelagic fishes, especially tunas and mackerels. The paired worms are enclosed within a shared cyst, which provides protection and facilitates reproduction. The family includes numerous genera such as Didymozoon, Nematobothrium, and Allometanematobothrioides.

Distribution

Species within the family Didymozoidae are found worldwide in tropical and temperate oceans, following the distribution of their pelagic fish hosts.

Morphology

Members of the family exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism; the females are generally much larger and encase the smaller males within their bodies. Didymozoids have a highly reduced digestive system and obtain nutrients directly from the tissues or body fluids of their hosts.

Genera

The following genera are recognised within the family Didymozoidae:Adenodidymocystis Yamaguti, 1970Allodidymocodium Yamaguti, 1970Allometanematobothrioides Yamaguti, 1965Didymozoon Monticelli, 1888Nematobothrium Lühe, 1900

Genera

Genera:Adenodidymocystis Yamaguti, 1970 Allodidymocodium Yamaguti, 1970 Allometanematobothrioides Yamaguti, 1965