Coitocaecum
Coitocaecum is a genus of trematodes in the family Opecoelidae. It has been synonymised to Ozakia Wisniewski, 1934,[2] Paradactylostomum Zhukov, 1972 nec Toman, 1992,[3][4] and Pseudocoitocaecum Bilqees, 1972.[5]
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Platyhelminthes |
Class: | Rhabditophora |
Order: | Plagiorchiida |
Family: | Opecoelidae |
Subfamily: | Opecoelinae |
Genus: | Coitocaecum Nicoll, 1915[1] |
Species
- Coitocaecum anaspidis Hickman, 1934[6]
- Coitocaecum austrosinicum Ding, 1993[7]
- Coitocaecum banneri Martin, 1960[8]
- Coitocaecum bengalense (Madhavi, Narasimhulu & Shameem, 1986)[9]
- Coitocaecum bombayense (Ahmad, 1984) Bray, 1987[10][11]
- Coitocaecum cadenati Dollfus, 1960[12]
- Coitocaecum callyodontis Yamaguti, 1942[13]
- Coitocaecum capense Bray, 1987[11]
- Coitocaecum chaetodoni Ahmad, 1984[10]
- Coitocaecum diplobulbosum Ozaki, 1929[14]
- Coitocaecum gerris (Shen, 1990) Liu, Peng, Gao, Fu, Wu, Lu, Gao & Xiao, 2010[15][16]
- Coitocaecum gymnophallum Nicoll, 1915[1]
- Coitocaecum indicum Ahmad, 1980[17]
- Coitocaecum kuhliae Machida, 2014[18]
- Coitocaecum lateolabracis (Shen & Qiu, 1995) Liu, Peng, Gao, Fu, Wu, Lu, Gao & Xiao, 2010[19][16]
- Coitocaecum latum Ozaki, 1929[14]
- Coitocaecum leptoscari Yamaguti, 1940[20]
- Coitocaecum manteri Ahmad, 1980[17]
- Coitocaecum manteri Parukhin, 1971[21]
- Coitocaecum michaeli Aken'Ova & Cribb, 1996[22]
- Coitocaecum minutum (Pritchard, 1966) Yamaguti, 1971[23][24]
- Coitocaecum muraenesocis Wang, Wang & Zhang, 1992[25]
- Coitocaecum norae Martin, 1960[8]
- Coitocaecum orientalis Dwivedi, 1978[26]
- Coitocaecum orthorchis Ozaki, 1926[27]
- Coitocaecum palaoense Ogata, 1942[28]
- Coitocaecum parvum Crowcroft, 1945[29]
- Coitocaecum pfluegeri (Yamaguti, 1970)[30]
- Coitocaecum plagiorchis Ozaki, 1926[27]
- Coitocaecum proavitum Wisniewski, 1933[31]
- Coitocaecum scombri Ahmad, 1980[17]
- Coitocaecum sigani Shen, 1990[15]
- Coitocaecum sillaginis (Shen, 1986) Liu, Peng, Gao, Fu, Wu, Lu, Gao & Xiao, 2010[32][16]
- Coitocaecum testiobliquum Wisniewski, 1933[33]
- Coitocaecum thapari Ahmad, 1980[17]
- Coitocaecum thrissoclesis (Bilqees, 1972) Bray, 1987[5][11]
- Coitocaecum tropicum Manter, 1940[34]
- Coitocaecum tylogonium Manter, 1954[35]
- Coitocaecum unibulbosum Ozaki, 1929[14]
- Coitocaecum xesuri Yamaguti, 1940[20]
- Coitocaecum zealandicum Hine, 1977[36]
Species later synonymised with species of Coitocaecum
- Coitocaecum bengalense (Madhavi, Narasimhulu & Shameem, 1986)[9]
- Paradactylostomum bengalense Madhavi, Narasimhulu & Shameem, 1986[9]
- Coitocaecum bombayense (Ahmad, 1984) Bray, 1987[10][11]
- Pseudocoitocaecum bombayensis Ahmad, 1984[10]
- Coitocaecum callyodontis Yamaguti, 1942[13]
- Coitocaecum diplobulbosum Ozaki, 1929[14]
- Coitocaecum gerris (Shen, 1990) Liu, Peng, Gao, Fu, Wu, Lu, Gao & Xiao, 2010[15][16]
- Ozakia gerris Shen, 1990[15]
- Coitocaecum gymnophallum Nicoll, 1915[1]
- Coitocaecum lateolabracis (Shen & Qiu, 1995) Liu, Peng, Gao, Fu, Wu, Lu, Gao & Xiao, 2010[19][16]
- Coitocaecum latum Ozaki, 1929[14]
- Coitocaecum minutum (Pritchard, 1966) Yamaguti, 1971[23][24]
- Nicolla minuta Pritchard, 1966[23]
- Coitocaecum orthorchis Ozaki, 1926[27]
- Coitocaecum pfluegeri (Yamaguti, 1970)[30]
- Ozakia pfluegeri Yamaguti, 1970[30]
- Coitocaecum proavitum Wisniewski, 1933[31]
- Coitocaecum sillaginis (Shen, 1986) Liu, Peng, Gao, Fu, Wu, Lu, Gao & Xiao, 2010[32][16]
- Ozakia sillaginis Shen, 1986[32]
- Coitocaecum testiobliquum Wisniewski, 1933[33]
- Coitocaecum thrissoclesis (Bilqees, 1972) Bray, 1987[5][11]
- Coitocaecum unibulbosum Ozaki, 1929[14]
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