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Monogenea
Monogenea[‚män·ə′jē·nē·ə] (invertebrate zoology) A diverse subclass of the Trematoda which are principally ectoparasites of fishes; individuals have enlarged anterior and posterior holdfasts with paired suckers anteriorly and opisthaptors posteriorly. Monogenea
Monogenea a group of ectoparasitic trematode FLUKES that have only one host and are parasitic on fish and amphibia. They are distinguished from the DIGENEA which have at least two hosts. See also BILHARZIA. |