Parastrigea Explained
Parastrigea is a genus of trematodes in the family Strigeidae.
Species
- Parastrigea brasiliana (Ukoli, 1967)[1]
- Parastrigea buffoni Drago, Núñez & Lunaschi, 2018[2]
- Parastrigea cincta Brandes, 1888[3]
- Parastrigea diovadena Dubois & Macko, 1972[4]
- Parastrigea plataleae Hernández-Mena, García-Prieto & García-Varela, 2014[5]
Notes and References
- Ukoli, F. M. A. (1967). On the anatomy, growth and development in the definitive host of Nephrostomum legonum n. sp. (Trematoda: Echinostomatidae). Nigerian Journal of Science, 1, 217–231.
- Drago, F., Núñez, V. & Lunaschi, L. (2018). Strigeid parasites of Circus buffoni from Argentina, with the description of a new species of Parastrigea Szidat, 1928. Parasitology Research, 117(3), 751–758.
- Brandes, G. (1888). Die Familie der Holostomeae. Ein Prodromus zu einer Monographie derselben. Leipzig: Universitat Leipzig.
- Dubois, G. & Macko, J. (1972). Contribution a l'étude de Strigeata La Rue, 1926 (Trematoda: Strigeida) de Cuba. Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparee, 47(1), 5175.
- Hernández-Mena, D., García-Prieto, L. & García-Varela, M. (2014). Morphological and molecular differentiation of Parastrigea (Trematoda: Strigeidae) from Mexico, with the description of a new species. Parasitology International, 63(2), 315–323.