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Digenea (Gr. Dis – double,
Genos – race) is a
class of
trematodes in the
Platyhelminthes phylum,
consisting of
parasitic flatworms (known as flukes) with...
- and the
Digenea.
Aspidogastrea is the
smaller subclass,
comprising 61 species.
These flukes mainly infect bivalves and bony fishes.
Digenea —
which comprise...
- of worm-like
parasites divided into two subclasses,
Aspidogastrea and
Digenea. In Digeneans, Laurer's
canal opens from the
dorsal surface of the body...
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shares a
single external membrane.
Trematodes are
divided into two groups,
Digenea and
Aspidogastrea (also
known as Aspodibothrea).
These are
often called...
- "Evolutionary origins, diversification, and
biogeography of
liver flukes (
Digenea, Fasciolidae)". The
American Journal of
Tropical Medicine and Hygiene....
- in Nebraska. II. Life
cycle of
Leucochloridium variae McIntosh, 1932 (
Digenea: Leucochloridiidae)".
Journal of Parasitology. 60 (2): 251–255. doi:10...
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Diplostomida is an
order of
trematodes in the
subclass Digenea. It is
synonymous with
Strigeatida Poche, 1926.
Order Diplostomida Suborder Diplostomata...
- parasites;
several species of
endoparasitic trematodes are
known and some
Digenea species that are
transmitted via fishes.
Birds with
abnormal development...
- Isaac, A.; Pavanelli, G. C. (2002). "Sanguinicola
platyrhynchi n. sp. (
Digenea: Sanguinicolidae)
parasite of
visceral cavity of
Hemisorubim platyrhynchos...
- and only
rarely in the rice rat.
Flukes (Trematoda) from the
subclass Digenea are
common parasites of
small mammals with
complex life cycles. In his...