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A New Genus (Spinometra) of the Family Lepodermatidae Odhner (Trematoda) from a Tortoise, with a Systematic Discussion and Classification of the Family

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

H. R. Mehra
Affiliation:
Reader of Zoology, University of Allahabad.

Extract

Little is known about the trematode fauna of India. Hitherto no species has been described from an Indian tortoise except Polystomum kachugae Stewart. In the present paper I describe a new genus Spinometra from a tortoise, and in the systematic account of the family Lepodermatidae I include new observations on other genera which I have studied and which I shall describe in subsequent papers.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1931

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