Diclybothriidae

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Diclybothriidae
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Diclybothriidae

Bychowski & Gusev, 1950 [1]

Diclybothriidae is a family of monogeneans in the order Diclybothriidea.

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References

  1. 1 2 Bychowski, B. E. & Gusev, A. W. (1950). The family Diclybothriidae and its systematic position. Parazitologicheskii Sbornik Zoologicheskie Instituta Akademiya Nauk SSSR, 12, 275–299.
  2. Lueckart, F S. (1835). Ueber die Verbreitung der übriggebliebenen Reste einer vorweltlichen organischen Schöpfung, insbesondere die geographische Verbreitung derselben in Vergleich mit der, der noch jetzt existirenden organischen Wesen. Freiburg: Universitäts-Buchhandlung und Buchdruckerei der Gebr. Groos.