Branchiobdella

/bræŋkioʊbˈdɛlə/ noun

A small freshwater leech that lives on the gills and body surface of crayfish and other crustaceans.

From Greek 'branchia' (gill) + 'bdella' (leech). Linnaeus created this genus name in the 1700s to describe these parasitic worms specifically adapted to gill-dwelling life.

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