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- Diplostomum is a genus of flatworms belonging to the family Diplostomidae. Species: Diplostomum auriflavum Diplostomum baeri Diplostomum chromatophorum...
- Diplostomum pseudospathaceum is a species of trematode in the family Diplostomidae. It is a type of fluke infecting the eyes of some species of fish,...
- Diplostomida Diplostomum petromyzifluviatilis, in the family Diplostomidae Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Platyhelminthes...
- host, including: Euhaplorchis californiensis, Dicrocoelium dendriti****, Diplostomum pseudospathaceum,[citation needed] and Myrmeconema neotropi****. The lancet...
- fauna comprises two species of trematode metacercariae: C. concavum and Diplostomum spathaceum. Also in the Baltic Sea, the round goby is a paratenic host...
- Echinoparyphium recurvatum Opisthioglyphe ranae Plagiorchis elegans Diplostomum pseudospathaceum Echinostoma revolutum Trichobilharzia szidati Lymnaea...
- the intestines of specimens from Allahabad. In captivity, a trematode Diplostomum ardeiformium has been described from a red-naped ibis host. Protist parasites...
- rivularae and G. gobioninum, several trematode flatworms of the genus Diplostomum, and the tapeworm Khawia abbottinae. An egg laying species A. rivularis...
- survival of quality individuals. A study published in 2004 on the flatworm Diplostomum spathaceum found that as its intermediate host, a snail, aged, production...
- warming and disease risks in temperate regionsArgulus coregoni and Diplostomum spathaceum as case studies". Journal of Helminthology. 80 (2): 93–98...