WoRMS name details
Tubanguia Srivastava, 1935
725357 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:725357)
uncertain > taxon inquirendum
Genus
Tubanguia anguillarum (Tubangui, 1933) Yamaguti, 1958 (type by monotypy)
Pseudohaplorchis Yamaguti, 1954 · unaccepted (synonym, based on same host species)
- Species Tubanguia anguillarum (Tubangui, 1933) Yamaguti, 1958 (uncertain > taxon inquirendum)
marine
Srivastava, H. D. (1935). Studies on the family Heterophyidae Odhner, 1911. Part II. Four new parasites of the genus Haplorchis Looss, 1899, from Indian fresh-water fishes, with a revision of the genus. <em>Proceedings of the Academy of Science. U. P. Agra and Oudh.</em> 5 (1): 75-85.
page(s): 84 [details]
page(s): 84 [details]
Taxonomy Genus incertae sedis according to Miller & Cribb (2008) and incertae sedis according to Pearson (2008); may be a heterophyid.
Taxonomy Genus incertae sedis according to Miller & Cribb (2008) and incertae sedis according to Pearson (2008); may be a heterophyid. [details]
WoRMS (2024). Tubanguia Srivastava, 1935. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=725357 on 2024-04-26
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original description
Srivastava, H. D. (1935). Studies on the family Heterophyidae Odhner, 1911. Part II. Four new parasites of the genus Haplorchis Looss, 1899, from Indian fresh-water fishes, with a revision of the genus. <em>Proceedings of the Academy of Science. U. P. Agra and Oudh.</em> 5 (1): 75-85.
page(s): 84 [details]
original description (of Pseudohaplorchis Yamaguti, 1954) Yamaguti, S. (1954). Systema helminthum. Part I. Digenetic trematodes of fishes. <em>Tokyo: SatyĆ» Yamaguti.</em> 1-405.
page(s): 147, 150 [details]
page(s): 84 [details]
original description (of Pseudohaplorchis Yamaguti, 1954) Yamaguti, S. (1954). Systema helminthum. Part I. Digenetic trematodes of fishes. <em>Tokyo: SatyĆ» Yamaguti.</em> 1-405.
page(s): 147, 150 [details]
From editor or global species database
Taxonomy Genus incertae sedis according to Miller & Cribb (2008) and incertae sedis according to Pearson (2008); may be a heterophyid. [details]