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Phylogenetic Tree of Secernentea

Phylogenetic Tree of Secernentea. DIAPHANOCEPHALOIDEA. Frogs. Redeyed Leaf Frog. Chorus Frog. Rhabdias bufonis. A. Female B. Cephalic end C. Cephalic end, apical view D. Tail of female E. Male F. Tail of male G. Mature female. Gecko. Pharyngodon oceanicus

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Phylogenetic Tree of Secernentea

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  1. Phylogenetic Tree ofSecernentea

  2. DIAPHANOCEPHALOIDEA

  3. Frogs Redeyed Leaf Frog Chorus Frog

  4. Rhabdias bufonis A. Female B. Cephalic end C. Cephalic end, apical view D. Tail of female E. Male F. Tail of male G. Mature female

  5. Gecko

  6. Pharyngodon oceanicus Gecko intestine 1. Female 2. Cephalic end 3. Female tail 4. Male 5. Egg 6. Egg 7. Male tail, ventral view 8. Male tail, lateral view

  7. Brown Pelican

  8. Bursacetabulus pelecanus From Pelican, small intestine

  9. Flounder

  10. Margolisianum bulbosum Flounder, subcutaneous mouth and head, eye muscle

  11. Echinorhynchus lageniformis Flounder, intestine

  12. Lizard

  13. Skrjabinodon anolis Lizard, intestine 4. Female 5. Male

  14. Crabs Sally lightfoot Crab Spider Crab Coconut Crab

  15. Polymorphus sphaerocephalus In crab Cystacanths

  16. Crayfish=Crawfish

  17. Astacatrematula macrocotyle Unknown host, cysts on crayfish

  18. Litobothrium gracile Shark, spiral valve

  19. Snakes Rattlesnake Copperhead King Cobra

  20. Raillietiella furocerca a Snake, lung

  21. Alligator

  22. Sebekia mississippiensis From American alligator Alligator mississippiensis 1. Female, ventral view 2. Male, ventral view

  23. Rodents Guinea Pig Nutria Chipmunk

  24. Nippostrongylus brasiliensis Rodent, small intestine Cuticular ridges form the pattern of the synlophe of the species

  25. Gopherus polyphemys The gopher tortoise is an endangered. grazing animal native to the southeastern United States

  26. Chapinella chitwoodae Gopher tortoise, intestine Gopherus polyphemus

  27. Alligator Snapping Turtle

  28. Hapalorhynchusgracilis From: Snapping Turtle Chelydra serpentina 1. Dorsal view 2. Female genital complex 3. Ventral view

  29. Auridistomum georgiensis Snapping turtle, small intestine

  30. RED LEMUR

  31. Trematoda of Laboratory Primates Echinostoma Reptiliotrema Fasciola Fasciolopsis Haplorchis Metagonimus Phareropsolus Primatoma

  32. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Trematoda of Laboratory Primates 1. Athesmia 2. Brodenia 3. Cocinnum 4. Controrchis 5. Dicroecoelium 6. Euretrema 7. Leipertrema 8. Platysomum Ventral sucker Holdfast 9. Neodiplostomum 10. Artyfechinostomum

  33. Trematoda of Laboratory Primates Ogomocotyle Paragonimus Chiorchis Gastrodicoides Watsonius Schistosoma

  34. Catfish

  35. Dorsal Ventral Lateral Neoergasilus japonicum, Catfish, skin

  36. Smallmouth Bass

  37. Bolbogonotylus corkumi From muscle of Smallmouth bass metacercaria

  38. Rainbow Trout

  39. Triactinomyxon,waterborne spore Phylum Myxospora

  40. Bluespotted Stingray

  41. Echinocephalus janzeni FromStingray spiral intestine

  42. Monogeneans and Digeneans of Amphibian and Reptiles

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