Tellervotrema
Tellervotrema is a genus of trematodes in the family Opecoelidae.
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Subfamily: | Podocotylinae |
Genus: | Tellervotrema Gibson & Bray, 1982[1] |
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Further reading
- Blend, C., Kuramochi, T. & Dronen, N. (2015). Re-evaluation of Tellervotrema katadara (Kuramochi, 2001) Kuramochi, 2009 (Opecoelidae: Plagioporinae) and supplementary morphological data for T. beringi (Mamaev, 1965) Gibson & Bray, 1982 with new host and locality. Zootaxa, 3986(4), 435–451.
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References
- Gibson, D. I. & Bray, R. A. (1982). A study and reorganization of Plagioporus Stafford, 1904 (Digenea: Opecoelidae) and related genera, with special reference to forms from European Atlantic waters. Journal of Natural History, 16(4), 529–559.
- Mamaev, Y. L. (1965). Helminths of fish from the Bering Sea. In Leonov, V. A., Mamaev, Y. L. & Oshmarin, P. G. (Eds.), Papers Presented to Professor A. A. Sobolev on the 40th Anniversary of His Scientific and Teaching Ability (pp. 168–188). Vladivostok: Akedimya Nauk SSSR.
- Kuramochi, T. (2001). Digenean trematodes of anguilliform and gadiform fishes of deep-sea areas of Tosa Bay, Japan. In Fujita, T., Saito, H. & Takeda, M. (Eds.), Deep-Sea Fauna and Pollutants in Tosa Bay (pp. 19–30). Tokyo: National Science Museum.
- Kuramochi, T. (2009). Digenean trematodes of fishes from deep-sea areas off the Pacific coast of northern Honshu, Japan. In Fujita, T. (Ed.), Deep-Sea Fauna and Pollutants off Pacific Coast of Northern Japan (pp. 25–37). Tokyo: National Museum of Nature and Science.
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