A taxonomic group or collective term for external parasites, particularly in older scientific classifications.
From 'ectoparasitic' + Latin '-a' (neuter plural form). An archaic or formal taxonomic designation from historical zoology.
This is the kind of Latin plural form that modern biologists rarely use anymore because they prefer English plurals, making it more common in old textbooks than current research!
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