occurrenceID	taxonID	catalogNumber	collectionCode	institutionCode	typeStatus	verbatimLabel	sex	individualCount	eventDate	recordedBy	recordNumber	decimalLatitude	decimalLongitude	minimumElevationInMeters	maximumElevationInMeters	minimumDepthInMeters	maximumDepthInMeters	country	stateProvince	municipality	locality	references	associatedOccurrences	associatedReferences	associatedSequences	basisOfRecord
03A77B71A060FFF7FF2FF9F6FEAFFC55.mc.3B66C03AA067FFF6FF7FFEB0FAF6FDFD	03A77B71A060FFF7FF2FF9F6FEAFFC55.taxon					Until now, all reports of C. undulatus were based on specimens collected from plankton samples (Shen & Li 1959; Pillai 1966, 1985; Venmathi Maran & Ohtsuka 2008; Suárez-Morales et al. 2012 a; Venmathi Maran et al. 2012 a, b) (Table 2), but it has not yet been recorded from a fish host. Since it has been sighted in widely separated geographic areas, it is conceivable that its fish host is highly migratory (Ho & Lin 2004 b; Venmathi Maran & Ohtsuka 2008). The recent finding of C. undulatus (Moon et al. unpubl. data) is the second record of this species in Korean waters. A detailed parasitological survey of the fish hosts in this country but also in other East Asian countries (China, Japan, Philippines, Taiwan) is required to help understanding the host-parasite dynamics of this widespread caligid. Since C. undulatus is a common zooplankter in coastal waters around the world it could potentially serve as a good model to elucidate the caligid life cycle, even though its host is as yet unknown.		1										China, Japan, Philippines	Taiwan)		East Asian	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A77B71A060FFF7FF2FF9F6FEAFFC55#3B66C03AA067FFF6FF7FFEB0FAF6FDFD				MaterialCitation
