Machida, M.; Kuramochi, T. (2003). Digenean Trematodes from Clupeid Fishes of the Genus Amblygaster of Japan and the Neighboring Waters. Bulletin of the National Science Museum. Series A, Zoology. 29(1), 1-6.
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Machida, M.; Kuramochi, T.
2003
Digenean Trematodes from Clupeid Fishes of the Genus Amblygaster of Japan and the Neighboring Waters
Bulletin of the National Science Museum. Series A, Zoology
29(1), 1-6
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Five species of digenean trematodes are described from clupeid fishes of the genus Amblygaster of Japan and the neighboring waters: Bacciger amblygastris sp. nov. (Faustulidae) from the lower intestine and rectum of A. sirm of the Philippines and the intestine of A. leiogaster of Japan; Pronoprymna mijun sp. nov. (Faustulidae) from the pyloric caeca of A. leiogaster of Japan; Pamhemiurus clupeae Yamaguti, 1953 (Hemiuridae) from the stomach of A. leiogaster of Japan and A. sirm of the Philippines; Parahemiurus merus (Linton, 1910) (Hemiuridae) from the stomach of A. leiogaster of Indonesia; and Aphanurus stossichi (Monticelli, 1891) (Hemiuridae) from the stomach of A. leiogaster of Indonesia and Japan.