“…The body surface-attaching cymothoid genus Nerocila Leach, 1818 currently comprise 43 valid species (Trilles 1975;Bruce 1987;Bokyo et al 2019). Little information is available on the cymothoids of the genus infesting Japanese fishes, and only two nominal species have been reported from Japan to date (Yamauchi 2016): Nerocila japonica Schioedte and Meinert, 1881 from 17 species of wild fishes in 10 families (Cyprinidae, Mugillidae, Latidae, Lateolabracidae, Sparidae, Embiotocidae, Terapontidae, Labridae, Gobiidae, Monacanthidae) from central and western Japan and from one species of farmed fish (Kyphosidae) from central Japan (Yamauchi and Nagasawa 2012;Nagasawa and Kawai, 2019); and Nerocila phaiopleura Bleeker, 1857 from eight species of wild fishes in six families (Clupeidae, Dussumieriidae, Engraulidae, Carangidae, Scombridae, Sphyraenidae) from central and western Japan and from one species of farmed fish (Scombridae) from central Japan (Mitani 1982;Bruce and Harrison-Nelson 1988;Nagasawa and Tensha 2016;Nagasawa and Shirakashi 2017;Nagasawa and Isozaki 2017;Nagasawa and Nakao 2017;Nagasawa and Kawai 2018).…”