Scientific Name: Dactylogyrus kalyanensis (Musselins and Gussev, 1976)
English Name: Gill fluke
Local/Bangla Name: Fulka krimi (ফুলকা কৃমি)
Platyhelminthes : Dactylogyrus kalyanensis - Gill fluke - Fulka krimi (ফুলকা কৃমি)

Photo: Kumar et. al. (2013)

Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
Class: Monogenea
Order: Dactylogyridea
Family: Dactylogyridae
Description:
The body of these worms is moderate to large in size. They have two pairs of eyespots, with the anterior pair located in front of the rounded pharynx, and the posterior pair near the front part of the pharynx. The hooks (7 pairs) are relatively small compared to the anchors, with well-developed widened handles and protruding tongue-shaped “heels” of the hooklets. The anchors are of the anchoratoid type, large but thin, with a long inner curved root and a barely protruding outer root.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
It is an obligate parasite of cyprinid fishes, reaching sexual maturity in the gill filaments. It is distributed throughout Bangladesh as a gill parasite.
Environment:
Freshwater
References:

Kabir SMH, Ahmad M, Ahmed ATA, Rahman AKA, Haque EU, Ahmed ZU, Begum ZNT, Hassan MA and Khondker M (2008) Encyclopedia of Flora and Fauna of Bangladesh, Vol. 15. Platyhelminthes - Nematoda. Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka 325 pp

Kumar, Vivek (2013) Monogenean Fauna of District Saharanpur, UP, Part-iv.

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