WoRMS taxon details
Polypipapiliotrematinae Martin, Cutmore & Cribb in Martin, Sasal, Cutmore, Ward, Aeby & Cribb, 2018
1314188 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1314188)
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Polypipapiliotrema Martin, Cutmore & Cribb in Martin, Sasal, Cutmore, Ward, Aeby & Cribb, 2018 (type by original designation)
Genus Polypipapiliotrema Martin, Cutmore & Cribb in Martin, Sasal, Cutmore, Ward, Aeby & Cribb, 2018
marine
Martin, S. B.; Sasal, P.; Cutmore, S. C.; Ward, S.; Aeby, G. S.; Cribb, T. H. (2018). Intermediate host switches drive diversification among the largest trematode family: evidence from the Polypipapiliotrematinae n. subf. (Opecoelidae), parasites transmitted to butterflyfishes via predation of coral polyps. <em>International Journal for Parasitology.</em> 48(14): 1107-1126., available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2018.09.003 [details] Available for editors
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WoRMS (2023). Polypipapiliotrematinae Martin, Cutmore & Cribb in Martin, Sasal, Cutmore, Ward, Aeby & Cribb, 2018. Accessed at: https://marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1314188 on 2023-09-25
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original description
Martin, S. B.; Sasal, P.; Cutmore, S. C.; Ward, S.; Aeby, G. S.; Cribb, T. H. (2018). Intermediate host switches drive diversification among the largest trematode family: evidence from the Polypipapiliotrematinae n. subf. (Opecoelidae), parasites transmitted to butterflyfishes via predation of coral polyps. <em>International Journal for Parasitology.</em> 48(14): 1107-1126., available online at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2018.09.003 [details] Available for editors
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