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Journal of Parasitology, 1958
The genus Leptophyllum was established by Cohn (1902) for a trematode which he recovered from the intestine of the South American snake, Herpetodryas (= Chironius) fuscus. Ruiz and Leao (1942) pointed out that Cohn's Leptophyllum stenocotyle (Fig. 1) and Travtrema travtrema Pereira (1929) from Xenodon (= Liophis) merremii (Wagler) (Fig.
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The genus Leptophyllum was established by Cohn (1902) for a trematode which he recovered from the intestine of the South American snake, Herpetodryas (= Chironius) fuscus. Ruiz and Leao (1942) pointed out that Cohn's Leptophyllum stenocotyle (Fig. 1) and Travtrema travtrema Pereira (1929) from Xenodon (= Liophis) merremii (Wagler) (Fig.
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2015
The data on a repeated since its original description in late 1920's find a rare, locally distributed trematode species, Allopharynx amudariensis (Strom, 1928), a parasite of the tesselated water snake, Natrix tessellata (Colubridae). Amu-Darya River valley in Turkmenistan still is only known locality of this trematode.
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The data on a repeated since its original description in late 1920's find a rare, locally distributed trematode species, Allopharynx amudariensis (Strom, 1928), a parasite of the tesselated water snake, Natrix tessellata (Colubridae). Amu-Darya River valley in Turkmenistan still is only known locality of this trematode.
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О ПРОИСХОЖДЕНИИ СЕМЕЙСТВА ALLOCREADIIDAE (TREMATODA: PLAGIORCHIIDA)
Доклады Российской академии наук. Науки о жизни, 2022openaire +1 more source
Intramolluscan Stages of Dasymetra conferta Nicoll, 1911 (Trematoda: Plagiorchiidae)
The Journal of Parasitology, 1969E E, Byrd, W P, Maples
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Encysted Cercaria of Plagitura parva (Trematoda: Plagiorchiidae) in the Snail Helisoma antrosa
The Journal of Parasitology, 1967R W, Mead, K P, Cordero
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Rutshurutrema acanthodes Baer (Trematoda : Plagiorchiidae) from Egyptian Shrews
The Journal of Parasitology, 1963openaire +2 more sources

