Digenetic Trematodes of Marine Fishes of India. Part II. Fellodistomatidae

Ten species in the family Fellodistomatidae Nicoll, 1913, are reported from the marine fishes of India. New genera are: Jonesiella, Allobacciger, and Odontotrema and new species are: Faustula basiri, Jonesiella pomacanthi, Allobacciger macrorchis, Bacciger sardinellae, B. cochinensis, and Paradiscog...

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Ovaries
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Seminal vesicles
Testes
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