Echinoplectanum
Echinoplectanum is a genus of monopisthocotylean monogeneans in the family Diplectanidae. All its species are parasites on the gills of fish; hosts recorded to date are all groupers, including coral groupers and the Dusky grouper. So far, species of Echinoplectanum have been recorded only from fish caught off Australia, New Caledonia and in the Mediterranean Sea.
The type-species of the genus is Echinoplectanum laeve Justine & Euzet, 2006.
Etymology
The generic name is derived from the Ancient Greek plectos, "plaited, twisted", in reference to its squamodiscs, and echinos, "hedgehog", in reference to its cirral spines.Species
Species include:- Echinoplectanum chauvetorum Justine & Euzet, 2006
- Echinoplectanum echinophallus Justine & Euzet, 2006
- Echinoplectanum laeve Justine & Euzet, 2006
- Echinoplectanum leopardi Justine & Euzet, 2006
- Echinoplectanum plectropomi Justine & Euzet, 2006
- Echinoplectanum pudicum Justine & Euzet, 2006
- Echinoplectanum rarum Justine & Euzet, 2006