Aporocotylidae

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Aporocotylidae
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Holocentricola spp. (Aporocotylidae)
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
Class: Trematoda
Order: Diplostomida
Suborder: Diplostomata
Superfamily: Schistosomatoidea
Family: Aporocotylidae
Odhner, 1912

Aporocotylidae is a family of trematodes within the order Diplostomida, which contains species commonly known as fish blood flukes. It contains more than 40 genera, the largest being Cardicola . [1] Species in this family parasite fish in both fresh and marine water. [2]

Genera

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References

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