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What (who) is digenetic flukes - definition

SUBCLASS OF WORMS
Digenetic trematode; Digenetic; Digeneans; Digenean; Distome
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Digenea         
·noun ·pl A division of Trematoda in which alternate generations occur, the immediate young not resembling their parents.
Digenea         
Digenea (Gr. Dis – double, Genos – race) is a class of trematodes in the Platyhelminthes phylum, consisting of parasitic flatworms (known as flukes) with a syncytial tegument and, usually, two suckers, one ventral and one oral.
digenean         
[?d??d??'ni:?n, d??'d??n??n]
¦ adjective Zoology relating to or denoting parasitic flukes which need from two to four hosts to complete their life cycle. Compare with monogenean.
Origin
1960s: from the mod. L. name of the subclass Digenea (from Gk di- 'twice' + genea 'generation, race') + -an.

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Digenea

Digenea (Gr. Dis – double, Genos – race) is a class of trematodes in the Platyhelminthes phylum, consisting of parasitic flatworms (known as flukes) with a syncytial tegument and, usually, two suckers, one ventral and one oral. Adults commonly live within the digestive tract, but occur throughout the organ systems of all classes of vertebrates. Once thought to be related to the Monogenea, it is now recognised that they are closest to the Aspidogastrea and that the Monogenea are more closely allied with the Cestoda. Around 6,000 species have been described to date.