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This chapter includes diagnoses of genera incertae sedis (Allocorrigia, Neodicrocoelium, Deurithitrema, Heterorchis, Kalipharynx, Wallinia, Glossidium, Macrolecithus, Vietosoma, Pseudomagnivitellinum, Kaurma, Astioglossimetra, Pseudastiotrema, Plagioglyphe, Astiotrema, Turquinella,...
This book chapter discusses the morphological characteristics (shape of the body, the structure of the male and female reproductive systems and the structure of the alimentary and excretory systems) of the Family Didymozoidae that are of taxonomic importance. The life cycle of members of this...
This chapter describes the morphological characteristics of members of the Family Zoogonidae and subfamily Zoogoninae. Members are known parasites of elasmobranchs and teleosts. A key to genera is included.
This chapter describes members of the Family Taiwantrematidae. Members are known to parasitize birds. A key to genera is included. Illustrations of the type genus Taiwantrema are also provided.
This chapter discusses the morphological characteristics of members of the Family Stomylotrematidae. Members of this family parasitize birds. A key to genera is included.
This book chapter provides a general description of members of the Family Renschetrematidae. Members of this family are often found in the intestine of bats. A key to genera is given.
This book chapter discusses the morphological characteristics of the members of the Family Renicolidae. Members of this family parasitize aquatic birds. A key to genera is included.
This book chapter initially describes the two genera under the Family Prosthogonimidae (Mawsonotrema and Whallwachsia) and then provides a general description of the members of the family. Members of this family are known parasites of birds and mammals. A key to genera is included.
This chapter presents the morphological characteristics of the members of the Family Pleurogenidae. Members of this family are parasitic to amphibians, reptiles, fishes and mammals. A key to the genera is provided. Illustrations of different species belonging to this family are also included.
This book chapter provides a general description of the members of the Family Phaneropsolidae. These parasites are found in intestine of mammals, birds and rarely, reptiles. A key to genera of the Family Phaneropsolidae is also provided.