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Name
Moravec, F., Sey, O. (1989). Some amphibian trematodes from Vietnam and Papua New Guinea.
Vestnik Ceskoslovenske Spolecnosti Zoologicke.
53 (4), 265-279.
SourceID
341754
Authors
Moravec, F., Sey, O.
Year
1989
Title
Some amphibian trematodes from Vietnam and Papua New Guinea
Journal
Vestnik Ceskoslovenske Spolecnosti Zoologicke
Suffix
53 (4), 265-279
Type
Publication
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Taxa (7)
Attributes (6)
Batrachotrema vietnamensis
Moravec & Sey, 1989
accepted as
Opisthioparorchis vietnamensis
(Moravec& Sey, 1989) Rizvi, Bursey & Bhutia, 2012
(original description)
Dolichosaccus grandiacetabularis
Moravec & Sey, 1989
(original description)
Dolichosaccus longibursatus
Moravec & Sey, 1989
(original description)
Halipegus zweifeli
Moravec & Sey, 1989
(original description)
Opisthioglyphe cophixali
Moravec & Sey, 1989
(original description)
Opisthioglyphe novaezealandiae
(Prudhoe, 1970) Moravec & Sey, 1989
(new combination reference)
Pleurogenes longivitellaris
Moravec & Sey, 1989
(original description)
Batrachotrema vietnamensis
Moravec & Sey, 1989
Feedingtype
endoparasitic
Life stage
adult
[Details]
Dolichosaccus grandiacetabularis
Moravec & Sey, 1989
Feedingtype
endoparasitic
Life stage
adult
[Details]
Dolichosaccus longibursatus
Moravec & Sey, 1989
Feedingtype
endoparasitic
Life stage
adult
[Details]
Halipegus zweifeli
Moravec & Sey, 1989
Feedingtype
endoparasitic
Life stage
adult
Host/prey
Rana
Linnaeus, 1758
[Details]
Opisthioglyphe cophixali
Moravec & Sey, 1989
Feedingtype
endoparasitic
Life stage
adult
[Details]
Pleurogenes longivitellaris
Moravec & Sey, 1989
Feedingtype
endoparasitic
Life stage
adult
[Details]
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