Telorchis clemmydis

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Telorchis clemmydis
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Telorchis clemmydis
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T. clemmydis
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Telorchis clemmydis
Yamaguti, 1933 [1]
The female genitalia of Telorchis clemmydis. Telorchis clemmydis female genitalia.png
The female genitalia of Telorchis clemmydis.

Telorchis clemmydis is a species of flukes in the genus Telorchis found in Asian freshwater turtles, mainly of the family Geoemydidae.

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References

  1. Yamaguti, Satyu (1933). "Studies on the helminth fauna of Japan, Part 1. Trematodes of birds, reptiles and mammals". Japanese Journal of Zoology. 5: 72–74.
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