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Trematoda is a
class of
flatworms known as
flukes or
trematodes. They are
obligate internal parasites with a
complex life
cycle requiring at
least two...
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Trematodes are
parasitic flatworms of the
class Trematoda,
specifically parasitic flukes with two suckers: one
ventral and the
other oral.
Trematodes...
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species of flukes, the
trematodes.
Symptoms can
range from mild to
severe depending on the species,
number and
location of
trematodes in the
infected organism...
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miracidium is the
second stage in the life
cycle of
trematodes. When
trematode eggs are laid and come into
contact with
fresh water, they
hatch and...
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cercaria (plural cercariae) is the
larval form of the
trematode class of parasites. It
develops within the
germinal cells of the
sporocyst or redia...
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Fasciolopsiasis results from an
infection by the
trematode Fasciolopsis buski, the
largest intestinal fluke of humans,
growing up to 7.5 cm (3.0 in) long...
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Acanthotrema is a
genus of
trematodes in the
family Heterophyidae.
Acanthotrema armatum Lafuente, Roca & Carbonell, 2000
Acanthotrema cursitans (Holliman...
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Liver fluke is a
collective name of a
polyphyletic group of
parasitic trematodes under the
phylum Platyhelminthes. They are prin****lly
parasites of the...
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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...
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Alaria is a
genus of flatworms, or
trematodes, in the
family Diplostomidae.
Alaria is a
genus of
small parasitic worm
about 2–6 mm long and approximately...