Nicothoë astaci or the 'lobster louse' is an ectoparasitic copepod that parasitises the gills of the European lobster species Homarus gammarus. The lobster louse was first reported in 1826 by Audoin & Milne-Edwards. N. astaci has been found on lobsters inhabiting locations including Scotland, Lundy Island in the Bristol Channel and as far south as France and Portugal. The louse possesses a narrow suctorial mouthpart to feed on host haemolymph. Internally, In its adult form, Nicothoe is barely mobile and most likely remains in the same position for most of its life. The parasite occurs in groups, particularly near the base of the gills, and study has gone into its effects on the lobsters, which are considerably important, commercially. Not much is known about its life cycle, since there are
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| - Nicothoe astaci is een eenoogkreeftjessoort uit de familie van de . De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1826 door Audouin & Edwards. (nl)
- Nicothoe astaci är en kräftdjursart som beskrevs av Jean Victor Audouin och Milne-Edwards 1826. Nicothoe astaci ingår i släktet Nicothoe, och familjen Nicothoidae. Arten är reproducerande i Sverige. (sv)
- Nicothoë astaci or the 'lobster louse' is an ectoparasitic copepod that parasitises the gills of the European lobster species Homarus gammarus. The lobster louse was first reported in 1826 by Audoin & Milne-Edwards. N. astaci has been found on lobsters inhabiting locations including Scotland, Lundy Island in the Bristol Channel and as far south as France and Portugal. The louse possesses a narrow suctorial mouthpart to feed on host haemolymph. Internally, In its adult form, Nicothoe is barely mobile and most likely remains in the same position for most of its life. The parasite occurs in groups, particularly near the base of the gills, and study has gone into its effects on the lobsters, which are considerably important, commercially. Not much is known about its life cycle, since there are (en)
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| - Nicothoë astaci or the 'lobster louse' is an ectoparasitic copepod that parasitises the gills of the European lobster species Homarus gammarus. The lobster louse was first reported in 1826 by Audoin & Milne-Edwards. N. astaci has been found on lobsters inhabiting locations including Scotland, Lundy Island in the Bristol Channel and as far south as France and Portugal. The louse possesses a narrow suctorial mouthpart to feed on host haemolymph. Internally, In its adult form, Nicothoe is barely mobile and most likely remains in the same position for most of its life. The parasite occurs in groups, particularly near the base of the gills, and study has gone into its effects on the lobsters, which are considerably important, commercially. Not much is known about its life cycle, since there are significant gaps in knowledge of certain stages of its growth. (en)
- Nicothoe astaci is een eenoogkreeftjessoort uit de familie van de . De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1826 door Audouin & Edwards. (nl)
- Nicothoe astaci är en kräftdjursart som beskrevs av Jean Victor Audouin och Milne-Edwards 1826. Nicothoe astaci ingår i släktet Nicothoe, och familjen Nicothoidae. Arten är reproducerande i Sverige. (sv)
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