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Gorgodera amplicava

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Gorgodera amplicava
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G. amplicava
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Gorgodera amplicava
Looss, 1899[1]

Gorgodera amplicava is a species of digenetic trematodes whose definitive hosts include amphibians. Its first intermediate host includes the fingernail clam, which is followed by a second intermediate host, which can be a snail, tadpole, or crayfish. Gorgodera is a distome, meaning its body includes two suckers, one oral and one ventral.

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  1. ^ Looss, A. (1899). "Weitere Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Trematoden-Fauna Aegyptens, zugleich Versuch einer natürlichen Gliederung des Genus Distomum Retzius". Zoologische Jahrbücher (in German). 12: 521–784. doi:10.5962/bhl.part.2037.