Derogenidae
Derogenidae is a family of trematodes belonging to the order Plagiorchiida. Subdivisions Derogenidae contains 22 genera arranged in two subfamilies, with one being unassigned. * Subfamily Derogeninae Nicoll, 1910 ** ''Derogenes'' Lühe, 1900 ** ''Gonocercella'' Manter, 1940 ** ''Leurodera'' Linton, 1910 ** ''Progonus'' Looss, 1899 * Subfamily Halipeginae Poche, 1926 ** ''Allogenarchopsis'' Urabe & Shimazu, 2013 ** ''Allotangiopsis'' Yamaguti, 1971 ** ''Anguillotrema'' Chin & Ku, 1974 ** ''Arnola'' Strand, 1942 ** ''Austrohalipegus'' Cribb, 1988 ** ''Caudovitellaria'' Bilqees, Khalid & Talat, 2010 ** ''Chenia (worm), Chenia'' Hsu, 1954 ** ''Deropegus'' McCauley & Pratt, 1961 ** ''Dollfuschella'' Vercammen-Grandjean, 1960 ** ''Genarchella'' Travassos, Artigas & Pereira, 1928 ** ''Genarchopsis'' Ozaki, 1925 ** ''Halipegus'' Looss, 1899 ** ''Magnibursatus'' Naidenova, 1969 ** ''Monovitella'' Ataev, 1970 ** ''Tangenarchopsis'' Urabe & Nakano, 2018 ** ''Thometrema'' Amato, 1968 ** ''Vit ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Halipegus
''Halipegus'' is a genus of trematode in the family Derogenidae. The status of ''H. eccentricus'' has been disputed. In 1998, it was suggested that it be regarded as a junior synonym of ''H. occidualis'', but this was rejected in 1999. Species The following species are accepted within ''Halipegus'': * ''Halipegus africanus'' Dollfus, 1950 * ''Halipegus alhaussaini'' Saoud & Roshdy, 1970 * ''Halipegus ambalensis'' Gupta & Chopra, 1987 * ''Halipegus barabankiensis'' Choudhary, Ray & Agrawal, 2019 * ''Halipegus bulla'' (Fain, 1953) Skrjabin & Gushanskaja, 1955 * ''Halipegus ctenopomi'' Jones, 1982 * ''Halipegus dubius'' Klein, 1905 * ''Halipegus eccentricus'' Thomas, 1939 * ''Halipegus eschi'' Zelmer & Brooks, 2000 * ''Halipegus ghanensis'' Fischthal & Thomas, 1968 * ''Halipegus insularis'' Capron, Deblock & Brygoo, 1961 * ''Halipegus japonicus'' Yamaguti, 1936 * ''Halipegus kimberleyana'' (Porter, 1938) Skrjabin & Guschanskaya, 1955 * ''Halipegus mehransis'' Srivastava, 1933 * ' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chenia (worm)
''Chenia'' may refer to: * ''Chenia'' (worm), a worm genus in the family Derogenidae Derogenidae is a family of trematodes belonging to the order Plagiorchiida. Subdivisions Derogenidae contains 22 genera arranged in two subfamilies, with one being unassigned. * Subfamily Derogeninae Nicoll, 1910 ** ''Derogenes'' Lühe, 1900 ** ' ... * ''Chenia'' (plant), a moss genus in the family Pottiaceae {{Genus disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Halipeginae
Halipeginae is a subfamily of trematode in the family Derogenidae. Genera The following genera are accepted within Halipeginae: * '' Allogenarchopsis'' Urabe & Shimazu, 2013 * '' Allotangiopsis'' Yamaguti, 1971 * '' Anguillotrema'' Chin & Ku, 1974 * '' Arnola'' Strand, 1942 * '' Austrohalipegus'' Cribb, 1988 * '' Caudovitellaria'' Bilqees, Khalid & Talat, 2010 * '' Chenia'' Hsu, 1954 * '' Deropegus'' McCauley & Pratt, 1961 * '' Dollfuschella'' Vercammen-Grandjean, 1960 * '' Genarchella'' Travassos, Artigas & Pereira, 1928 * '' Genarchopsis'' Ozaki, 1925 * ''Halipegus ''Halipegus'' is a genus of trematode in the family Derogenidae. The status of ''H. eccentricus'' has been disputed. In 1998, it was suggested that it be regarded as a junior synonym of ''H. occidualis'', but this was rejected in 1999. Species ...'' Looss, 1899 * '' Magnibursatus'' Naidenova, 1969 * '' Monovitella'' Ataev, 1970 * '' Tangenarchopsis'' Urabe & Nakano, 2018 * '' Thometrema'' Amato, 1968 * '' V ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Plagiorchiida
Plagiorchiida is a large order of trematodes, synonymous to Echinostomida. They belong to the Digenea, a large subclass of flukes. This order contains relatively few significant parasites of humans. The following families are placed here, organised by superfamily and suborder:Jones, A., Bray, R. A., & Gibson, D. I. (Eds.). (2002). ''Keys to the Trematoda'' (Vol. 1). CABI Publishing and The Natural History Museum. * Apocreadiata ** Apocreadioidea Skrjabin, 1942 *** Apocreadiidae Skrjabin, 1942 * Bivesiculata ** Bivesiculoidea *** Bivesiculidae Yamaguti, 1934 * Bucephalata ** Bucephaloidea Poche, 1907 *** Bucephalidae Poche, 1907 *** Nuitrematidae Kurochkin, 1975 * Echinostomata ** Echinostomatoidea Looss, 1902 *** Caballerotrematidae Tkach, Kudlai & Kostadinova, 2016 *** Calycodidae Dollfus, 1929 *** Cyclocoelidae Stossich, 1902 *** Echinochasmidae Odhner, 1910 *** Echinostomatidae Looss, 1899 *** Fasciolidae Railliet, 1895 *** Himasthlidae Odhner, 1910 *** Phil ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Trematodes
Trematoda is a class of flatworms known as flukes. They are obligate internal parasites with a complex life cycle requiring at least two hosts. The intermediate host, in which asexual reproduction occurs, is usually a snail. The definitive host, where the flukes sexually reproduce, is a vertebrate. Infection by trematodes can cause disease in all five traditional vertebrate classes: mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and fish. Etymology Trematodes are commonly referred to as flukes. This term can be traced back to the Old English name for flounder, and refers to the flattened, rhomboidal shape of the organisms. Taxonomy There are 18,000 to 24,000 known species of trematodes, divided into two subclasses — the Aspidogastrea and the Digenea. Aspidogastrea is the smaller subclass, comprising 61 species. These flukes mainly infect bivalves and bony fishes.https://www.biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3918.3.2 Digenea — which comprise the majority of trematodes � ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |