Philophthalmus

Philophthalmus is a genus of trematodes belonging to the family Philophthalmidae.[1]

Philophthalmus
Philophthalmus gralli
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
Class: Trematoda
Order: Plagiorchiida
Family: Philophthalmidae
Genus: Philophthalmus
Looss, 1899

The species of this genus are found in America and Australia.[1]

Species:[1]

  • Philophthalmus andersoni Dronen & Penner, 1975
  • Philophthalmus attenuatus Bennett & Presswell, 2019
  • Philophthalmus coturnicola Gvosdev, 1951
  • Philophthalmus cupensis Richter, Vrazic & Aleraj, 1953
  • Philophthalmus distomatosa Radev, Kanev & Gold, 2000
  • Philophthalmus gralli Mathis & Leger, 1910
  • Philophthalmus hegeneri Penner & Fried, 1963
  • Philophthalmus hovorkai Busa, 1956
  • Philophthalmus lacrymosus Braun, 1902
  • Philophthalmus lucipetus (Rudolphi, 1819)
  • Philophthalmus megalurus
  • Philophthalmus muraschkinzewi Tretiakova, 1946
  • Philophthalmus nocturnus Looss, 1907
  • Philophthalmus nyrocae Yamaguti, 1934
  • Philophthalmus oschmarini Shigin, 1957
  • Philophthalmus palpebrarum Looss, 1899
  • Philophthalmus posaviniensis Richter, Vrazic & Aleraj, 1953
  • Philophthalmus rhionica Tichomirov, 1976
  • Philophthalmus skrjabini Efimov, 1937
  • Philophthalmus stercusmuscarum
  • Philophthalmus stugii Iskova, 1967
  • Philophthalmus zalophi Dailey, Perrin & Parás, 2005

References

  1. "Philophthalmus Looss, 1899". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
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