Opegaster ditrematis Yamaguti, 1942
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- SPECIES
- Published in
- Yamaguti, S. (1942). Studies on the helminth fauna of Japan. Part 39. Trematodes of fishes mainly from Naha. Transactions of the Biogeographical Society of Japan, 3: 329–398. https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=sourcedetails&id=277789
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Platyhelminthes
- class
- Trematoda
- order
- Plagiorchiida
- family
- Opecoelidae
- genus
- Opegaster
- species
- Opegaster ditrematis
Name
Bibliographic References
- Bray, R. A.; Cribb, T. H. (1989). Digeneans of the family Opecoelidae Ozaki, 1925 from the southern Great Barrier Reef, including a new genus and three new species. <em>Journal of Natural History.</em> 23(2): 429-473.
- Bray, R.A.; Justine, J.L. (2013). A digenean parasite in a mudskipper: Opegaster ouemoensis sp. n. (Digenea: Opecoelidae) in Periophthalmus argentilineatus Valenciennes (Perciformes: Gobiidae) in the mangroves of New Caledonia. <em>Folia Parasitol (Praha).</em> 60(1):7-16.
- Liu, J.Y. [Ruiyu] (ed.). (2008). Checklist of marine biota of China seas. <em>China Science Press.</em> 1267 pp.
- Madhavi, R., Bray, R. A. (2018). <em>Digenetic Trematodes of Indian Marine Fishes.</em> Springer, Dordrecht, 693 pp.
- Manter, H. W.; Pritchard, M. H. (1960). Some Digenetic Trematodes of Eels of Hawaii. <em>The Journal of Parasitology.</em> 46(5): 651-658.
- Shen, J. W., & Qiu, Z. Z. (1995). Studies on the trematodes of fishes from the Yellow Sea and the Bo Hai Sea. <em>Beijing: Science Press.</em> 207 pp. (In Chinese).
- Skrjabin, K. I.; Petrov, A. M. (1958). Family Opecoelidae Ozaki, 1925. Subfamilies Opecoelinae Stunkard, 1931; Genitocotylinae Skrjabin, Petrow et Koval, 1958; Horatrematinae Srivastava, 1942; Notoporinae Srivastava, 1942. <em>Osnovy Trematodologii.</em> 15: 79–329. (In Russian).
- Yamaguti, S. (1942). Studies on the helminth fauna of Japan. Part 39. Trematodes of fishes mainly from Naha. <em>Transactions of the Biogeographical Society of Japan.</em> 3: 329-398.