monogenean
/ˌmɒnɒɡɪˈniːən/Definitions
1. noun
A member of the subclass Monogenea, a group of flatworms that are ectoparasites of fish and other aquatic animals.
“The monogeneans found on the fish were identified and removed to prevent further infestation.”
2. adjective
Relating to or characterized by monogeneans.
“The monogenean parasites were a major concern for the aquaculture industry.”