Eudactylinidae is a family of copepods, most of which live as parasites on the gills of elasmobranch fishes; two genera lives on the gills of teleost fishes (Heterocladius and Jusheyus).
Genera
The family Eudactylinidae contains the following genera:
- Bariaka <small>Cressey, 1966</small>
- Carnifossorius <small>Deets & Ho, 1988</small>
- Dangoka <small>Izawa, 2011</small>
- Eudactylina <small>Van Beneden, 1853</small>
- Eudactylinella <small>C. B. Wilson, 1932</small>
- Eudactylinodes <small>C. B. Wilson, 1932</small>
- Eudactylinopsis <small>Pillai, 1968</small>
- Heterocladius <small>Deets & Ho, 1988</small>
- Janinecaira <small>Benz, Smith, Bullard & Braswell, 2007</small>
- Jusheyus <small>Deets & Benz, 1987</small>
- Nemesis <small>Risso, 1826</small>
- Protodactylina <small>Laubier, Maillard & Oliver, 1966</small>
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