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Cryptocotyle
''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * ''Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * ''Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) * ''Cryptocotyle concava'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle cryptocotyloides'' (Issaitschikow, 1923) * ''Cryptocotyle delamurei'' (Jurachno, 1987) * ''Cryptocotyle jejuna'' (Nicoll, 1907) * ''Cryptocotyle lingua'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle macrorhinis'' (MacCallum, 1916) Sources

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Cryptocotyle
''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * ''Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * ''Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) * ''Cryptocotyle concava'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle cryptocotyloides'' (Issaitschikow, 1923) * ''Cryptocotyle delamurei'' (Jurachno, 1987) * ''Cryptocotyle jejuna'' (Nicoll, 1907) * ''Cryptocotyle lingua'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle macrorhinis'' (MacCallum, 1916) Sources

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Cryptocotyle Macrorhinis
''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * ''Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * ''Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) * ''Cryptocotyle concava'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle cryptocotyloides'' (Issaitschikow, 1923) * ''Cryptocotyle delamurei'' (Jurachno, 1987) * ''Cryptocotyle jejuna'' (Nicoll, 1907) * ''Cryptocotyle lingua'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle macrorhinis ''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * '' Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * '' Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) ...'' (MacCallum, 1916) Sources * Digenea genera {{Trematoda-stub ...
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Cryptocotyle Lingua
''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * ''Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * ''Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) * ''Cryptocotyle concava'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle cryptocotyloides'' (Issaitschikow, 1923) * ''Cryptocotyle delamurei'' (Jurachno, 1987) * ''Cryptocotyle jejuna'' (Nicoll, 1907) * ''Cryptocotyle lingua'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle macrorhinis ''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * '' Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * '' Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) ...'' (MacCallum, 1916) Sources * Digenea genera {{Trematoda-stub ...
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Cryptocotyle Jejuna
''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * ''Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * ''Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) * ''Cryptocotyle concava'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle cryptocotyloides'' (Issaitschikow, 1923) * ''Cryptocotyle delamurei'' (Jurachno, 1987) * ''Cryptocotyle jejuna'' (Nicoll, 1907) * ''Cryptocotyle lingua'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle macrorhinis ''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * ''Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * ''Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) * ...'' (MacCallum, 1916) Sources * Digenea genera {{Trematoda-stub ...
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Cryptocotyle Delamurei
''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * ''Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * ''Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) * ''Cryptocotyle concava'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle cryptocotyloides'' (Issaitschikow, 1923) * ''Cryptocotyle delamurei'' (Jurachno, 1987) * ''Cryptocotyle jejuna'' (Nicoll, 1907) * ''Cryptocotyle lingua'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle macrorhinis ''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * ''Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * ''Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) * ...'' (MacCallum, 1916) Sources * Digenea genera {{Trematoda-stub ...
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Cryptocotyle Cryptocotyloides
''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * ''Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * ''Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) * ''Cryptocotyle concava'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle cryptocotyloides'' (Issaitschikow, 1923) * ''Cryptocotyle delamurei'' (Jurachno, 1987) * ''Cryptocotyle jejuna'' (Nicoll, 1907) * ''Cryptocotyle lingua'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle macrorhinis ''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * ''Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * ''Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) * ...'' (MacCallum, 1916) Sources * Digenea genera {{Trematoda-stub ...
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Cryptocotyle Concava
''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * ''Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * ''Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) * ''Cryptocotyle concava'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle cryptocotyloides'' (Issaitschikow, 1923) * ''Cryptocotyle delamurei'' (Jurachno, 1987) * ''Cryptocotyle jejuna'' (Nicoll, 1907) * ''Cryptocotyle lingua'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle macrorhinis ''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * ''Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * ''Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) * ...'' (MacCallum, 1916) Sources * Digenea genera {{Trematoda-stub ...
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Cryptocotyle Badamshini
''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * ''Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * ''Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) * ''Cryptocotyle concava'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle cryptocotyloides'' (Issaitschikow, 1923) * ''Cryptocotyle delamurei'' (Jurachno, 1987) * ''Cryptocotyle jejuna'' (Nicoll, 1907) * ''Cryptocotyle lingua'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle macrorhinis ''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * ''Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * ''Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) * ...'' (MacCallum, 1916) Sources * Digenea genera {{Trematoda-stub ...
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Cryptocotyle Americana
''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * ''Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * ''Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) * ''Cryptocotyle concava'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle cryptocotyloides'' (Issaitschikow, 1923) * ''Cryptocotyle delamurei'' (Jurachno, 1987) * ''Cryptocotyle jejuna'' (Nicoll, 1907) * ''Cryptocotyle lingua'' (Creplin, 1825) * ''Cryptocotyle macrorhinis ''Cryptocotyle'' is a genus of trematodes from the family Heterophyidae. The definitive hosts of the parasites are fish-eating birds and mammals. Species * ''Cryptocotyle americana'' Ciurea, 1924 * ''Cryptocotyle badamshini'' (Kurochkin, 1959) * ...'' (MacCallum, 1916) Sources * Digenea genera {{Trematoda-stub ...
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Heterophyidae
Heterophyidae is a family of intestinal trematodes in the order Plagiorchiida. Description: " Tegument covered by spines. Oral sucker not armed or armed by cyrcumoral spines. Pharynx presented. Genital synus presented. Ventral and genital suckers usually not combined. Cirrus and bursa absent. Two testes located in posterior part of the body. Vitellaria in posterior part of the body." First intermediate hosts are molluscs of Prosobranchia, second intermediate hosts are fishes. Definite hosts are birds and mammals, including humans. Genera *'' Acanthotrema'' Travassos, 1928 *'' Alloheterophyes'' Pearson, 1999 *'' Apophallus'' Lühe, 1909 *''Ascocotyle'' Looss, 1899 *'' Centrocestus'' Looss, 1899 *'' Cercarioides'' Witenberg, 1929 *'' Condylocotyla'' Pearson & Prevot, 1985 *''Cryptocotyle'' Lühe, 1899 *'' Dermocystis'' Stafford, 1905 *''Galactosomum'' Looss, 1899 *'' Haplorchis'' Looss, 1899 *'' Haplorchoides'' Chen, 1949 *'' Heterophyes'' Cobbold, 1866 *'' Heterophyopsi ...
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Round Goby
The round goby (''Neogobius melanostomus'') is a fish. Defined as a euryhaline bottom-dwelling goby of the family Gobiidae, it is native to Central Eurasia, including the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. Round gobies have established large non-native populations in the Baltic Sea, several major Eurasian rivers, and the North American Great Lakes. Characteristics Round gobies are small, soft-bodied fish characterized by a distinctive black spot on the first dorsal fin. The eyes are large and protrude slightly from the top of the head and, like most gobies, the pelvic fins are fused to form a single disc (shaped like a suction cup) on the belly. Round gobies range in length from , with a maximum size of . They weigh between , their weight increasing with age. Male round gobies are larger than females. Juvenile round gobies (less than one year old) are grey. Upon maturation, round gobies become mottled with grey, black, brown, and olive green markings. Adult male round gobies turn ink ...
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Birds
Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweight skeleton. Birds live worldwide and range in size from the bee hummingbird to the ostrich. There are about ten thousand living species, more than half of which are passerine, or "perching" birds. Birds have whose development varies according to species; the only known groups without wings are the extinct moa and elephant birds. Wings, which are modified forelimbs, gave birds the ability to fly, although further evolution has led to the loss of flight in some birds, including ratites, penguins, and diverse endemic island species. The digestive and respiratory systems of birds are also uniquely adapted for flight. Some bird species of aquatic environments, particularly seabirds and some waterbirds, have further evolved for swimming. B ...
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