Does the fish have parasites?
Observation | Parasite(s) |
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Photos / SoundsWhatFamily ParasitidaeObservergabrivaudaDescriptionAcari rinvenuti nel luogo indicato sulla mappa su esemplare Bombus sp. morto proveniente da Serravalle Sesia (VC) |
yes |
yes | |
yes | |
yes | |
yes | |
Photos / SoundsWhatGenus IsosporaObserverlightsofnatureDescriptionHost species: Eurasian Tree Sparrow (Adult) Method: Fecal flotation using sugar solution. Microscope:
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yes |
yes | |
yes | |
yes | |
yes | |
WhatLeafy Seadragon (Phycodurus eques)ObserveroceancarlDescriptionfemale Creniola on face 15-20cm long |
yes |
yes | |
Photos / SoundsWhatNarrow-waisted Wasps, Ants, and Bees (Suborder Apocrita)ObserversunnetchanDescriptionparasitizes |
yes |
WhatMites and Ticks (Subclass Acari)ObserverweevilydayDescriptionParasitic mites? Alive & wriggling in place as beetle moved. Best pic I could get- limited equipment. |
yes |
yes | |
Photos / SoundsWhatErioptera parvaObservervanremsenDescriptionNote heavy mite (?) burden .... to the point that posture altered. Not the same bright orange color of mites photographed previously on limoniids |
yes |
yes | |
yes | |
Photos / SoundsWhatSwamp Cicada (Neotibicen tibicen)ObservervanremsenDescriptionuploaded to show mites on head |
yes |
Photos / SoundsWhatCalifornia Halibut (Paralichthys californicus)Observerhsug1747Descriptionwith parasite https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/124499956 |
yes |
Photos / SoundsWhatCommon Red-stem Fig (Ficus variegata)ObserversunnetchanDescriptionHave a lot of galls |
yes |
yes | |
yes | |
WhatSpectacled Crane Fly (Epiphragma solatrix)ObservervanremsenDescriptionnote mite
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yes |
WhatSpectacled Crane Fly (Epiphragma solatrix)ObservervanremsenDescriptionTwo mites specimen for ANSP 00:46 |
yes |
yes | |
yes | |
yes | |
Photos / SoundsWhatPacific Nurse Shark (Ginglymostoma unami)Observerefrain_octavioDescriptionPescado, tristemente aún estaba vivo Se tomaron muestras de tejido |
yes |
Photos / SoundsObserverisismedriDescriptionSpider with red parasitic mites (Acari: Trombidiformes):
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yes |