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Echinostomatidae is a
family of
trematodes in the
order Plagiorchiida,
first described in 1899. The
World Register of
Marine Species currently shows a...
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cycle of
Echinoparyphium flexum (Linton, 1892) Dietz, 1910 (Trematoda:
Echinostomatidae). HH
Najarian -
Journal of Morphology, 1954
Soldanova M.,
Selbach C...
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cycle stage.
Infection of
humans with
members of the
family Echinostomatidae,
including Echinostoma, can lead to a
disease called echinostomiasis...
- P. (1961). "On a new
trematode Echinoparyphium bagulai sp.nov., (
Echinostomatidae) from Anas poecilorhyncha". Parasitology. 51 (1–2): 123–126. doi:10...
- S.N.; Ghazi, R.R. (2011). "Echinostoma
valentini sp.n. (Trematoda:
Echinostomatidae) from a bird
Phalacrocorax fuscicollis in Sindh, ****stan". Proceedings...
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internal parasites are the Dioecocestidae.
Other families such as
Echinostomatidae and
Hymenolepididae also
contain several cestode species that are grebe...
- Dollfus, 1929
Cyclocoelidae Stossich, 1902
Echinochasmidae Odhner, 1910
Echinostomatidae Looss, 1899
Fasciolidae Railliet, 1895
Himasthlidae Odhner, 1910 Philophthalmidae...
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Echinostoma revolutum is the most
widely distributed species of the
known 20
Echinostomatidae species; it is
found in Asia, Oceania, Europe, and the Americas. In...
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species of
human intestinal fluke, a
trematode in the
family Echinostomatidae. This
species occurs in Korea.
Hosts of
Echinostoma cinetorchis include:...
- Dollfus, 1929
Cyclocoelidae Stossich, 1902
Echinochasmidae Odhner, 1910
Echinostomatidae Looss, 1899
Eucotylidae Cohn, 1904
Fasciolidae Railliet, 1895 Himasthlidae...