Anisakis

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New Latin, from Ancient Greek ἄνισος (ánisos, unequal) +‎ ἀκίς (akís, needle, barb, arrow), due to having unequal spicules, needle-like mating structures found only in males.

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  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Anisakidae – a parasitic roundworm (nematode) that can cause anisakiasis, a dangerous intestinal allergic reaction to infected raw fish in humans.

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