irrotomissa
Irrotomissa is a genus of parasitic copepods belonging to the family Lerneidae. These marine crustaceans are characterized by their parasitic relationship with sea urchins and other echinoderms, often attaching themselves to their hosts' surfaces. The genus Irrotomissa was first described in the early 20th century and has since been the subject of various taxonomic and ecological studies.
Irrotomissa species exhibit a morphology adapted to ectoparasitism, with a flattened body and specialized mouthparts for
The distribution of Irrotomissa is primarily associated with temperate and tropical marine environments. They are often
Research on Irrotomissa contributes to understanding parasite-host dynamics, marine biodiversity, and the ecological roles of copepods
Overall, Irrotomissa represents an important component of marine parasitic communities, illustrating the diversity and complexity of