Echinostoma cinetorchis | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Platyhelminthes |
Class: | Trematoda |
Order: | Plagiorchiida |
Family: | Echinostomatidae |
Genus: | Echinostoma |
Species: | E. cinetorchis |
Binomial name | |
Echinostoma cinetorchis | |
Echinostoma cinetorchis is a species of human intestinal fluke, a trematode in the family Echinostomatidae.
This species occurs in Korea. [2]
Hosts of Echinostoma cinetorchis include:
Experimentally induced infection of host species that occur in Korea in a laboratory setting include: [5]
From miracidia to cercaria, i.e. as a primary intermediate host:
From cercaria to metacercaria, i.e. as a second intermediate host:
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