transfusioneilla
Transfusioneilla is a genus of parasitic flatworms belonging to the class Monogenea, primarily found on freshwater fish hosts. These ectoparasites are characterized by their specialized attachment organs, which enable them to affix to the gills or skin of their hosts, often causing irritation or respiratory distress.
The genus Transfusioneilla was first described in the early 21st century based on specimens collected from
Transfusioneilla species are of interest in aquaculture and fisheries management due to their potential impact on
Currently, there are several recognized species within the genus, each with specific host preferences and geographic