oncomiracidium
Oncomiracidium is the free-swimming larval stage of monogenean flatworms (class Monogenea). It develops inside an egg laid by an adult parasite and is released into the aquatic environment, where it must locate a suitable fish host to continue its life cycle.
The larva is typically covered with cilia and equipped with sensory and adhesive structures that facilitate
Once a suitable host is found, the oncomiracidium attaches to a superficial surface such as the gills
In ecological and medical contexts, oncomiracidia are central to the transmission dynamics of monogenean infections, which