philometrids
Philometrids are a family of parasitic nematodes belonging to the order Spirurida. These nematodes are endoparasites, primarily infecting fish and occasionally other aquatic vertebrates. They are known for their characteristic long, thread-like bodies and their presence within the host's tissues, often in the musculature, subcutaneous tissue, or associated with organs.
The life cycle of philometrids typically involves an aquatic intermediate host, such as copepods or other small
Parasitism by philometrids can cause a range of pathological effects in their hosts, depending on the species