Branchiobdellida

E393478

Branchiobdellida are a group of small, segmented annelid worms, often ectosymbiotic on freshwater crayfish, distinguished by their specialized adaptations for living on crustacean hosts.

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Branchiobdellida canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf annelid
segmented worm
taxonomic order
associationType commensal
ectosymbiotic
mutualistic
attachmentSiteOnHost crayfish carapace
crayfish chelae
crayfish gills
bodyPlan segmented
class Clitellata
commonName branchiobdellid worms
development direct development
distribution Asia
Europe
North America
Northern Hemisphere
ecologicalRole biofilm consumer
cleaner of host exoskeleton
influencer of crayfish health
eggDepositionSite on host exoskeleton
feedingType detritivore
epibiont grazer
firstDescriptionCentury 19th century
habitat freshwater
hostSpecificity often host-specific at species level
hostTaxon Decapoda
surface form: Astacidea

Decapoda
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle ectosymbiont of crustaceans
morphologicalFeature anterior sucker-like region
clitellum present
reduced number of body segments
specialized jaws
movement crawling on host surface
parasitismPotential can be mildly parasitic at high densities
phylogeneticPosition within Clitellata
phylum Annelida
relatedTo Clitellata
surface form: Hirudinea

Annelida
surface form: Oligochaeta
reproduction hermaphroditic
sexual reproduction
researchUse model for symbiosis studies
respiration cutaneous respiration
size small
subclass Clitellata
surface form: Oligochaeta
symmetry bilateral symmetry
typicalHost freshwater crayfish

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Clitellata includes Branchiobdellida