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Genus of flukes

Trilobovarium
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
Class: Trematoda
Order: Plagiorchiida
Family: Opecoelidae
Subfamily: Plagioporinae
Genus: Trilobovarium
Martin, Cutmore & Cribb, 2017

Trilobovarium is a genus of trematodes in the family Opecoelidae.

Species

References

  1. ^ Martin, S. B., Cutmore, S. C., & Cribb, T. H. (2017). Revision of Neolebouria Gibson, 1976 (Digenea: Opecoelidae), with Trilobovarium n. g., for species infecting tropical and subtropical shallow-water fishes. Systematic Parasitology, 94(3), 307–338.
  2. Nagaty, H. F. & Abdel-Aal, T. M. (1962). Trematodes of fishes from the Red Sea. Part 15. Four new species of Hamacreadium (Allocreadiidae). Journal of Parasitology, 48, 384–386.
  3. Yamaguti, S. (1940). Studies on the helminth fauna of Japan. Part 31. Trematodes of fishes, VII. Japanese Journal of Zoology, 9, 35–108.
  4. Ramadan, M. M. (1983). A review of the trematode genus Hamacreadium Linton, 1910 (Opecoelidae), with descriptions of two new species from the Red Sea fishes. Japanese Journal of Parasitology, 32, 531–539.
  5. Gupta, N. (1956). Studies on the digenetic trematodes of marine fishes from the Gulf of Manaar, India. Research Bulletin of the Punjab University, Science, 89, 61–83.
  6. ^ Aken'Ova, T. O. & Cribb, T. H. (2001). Two new species of Neolebouria Gibson, 1976 (Digenea: Opecoelidae) from temperate marine fishes of Australia. Systematic Parasitology, 49, 65–71.
  7. Machida, M. (2004). Four new species of digenean trematodes from wrasses of southern Japan and neighboring waters. Bulletin of the National Science Museum, Tokyo, Science, 30, 105–111.
  8. Linton, E. (1940). Trematodes from fishes mainly from the Woods Hole region, Massachusetts. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 88, 1–172.
Taxon identifiers
Trilobovarium


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