Hemiurus appendiculatus (Rudolphi, 1802) Looss, 1899
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- SPECIES
- Published in
- Looss, A. (1899). Weitere Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Trematoden-Fauna Aegyptens, zugleich Versuch einer natürlichen Gliederung des Genus Distomum Retzius. Zoologische Jahrbücher, 12: 521–784. https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.part.2037
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Platyhelminthes
- class
- Trematoda
- order
- Plagiorchiida
- family
- Hemiuridae
- genus
- Hemiurus
- species
- Hemiurus appendiculatus
Name
Bibliographic References
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