Traits name details

Hapalotrema orientalis Takeuti, 1942

725846  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:725846)

 unaccepted (Synonym)
Species
marine
Takeuti, E. (1942). New blood-flukes of the family Spirorchidae from Japanese fresh-water tortoise and marine turtles. <em>Japanese Journal of Medical Sciences. VI. Bacteriology and Parasitology.</em> 2 (3): 161–174.
page(s): 166 [details] 
Traits (2024). Hapalotrema orientalis Takeuti, 1942. Accessed at: https://marinespecies.org/traits/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=725846 on 2025-01-31
Marine Species Traits editorial board (2025). Marine Species Traits. Hapalotrema orientalis Takeuti, 1942. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/traits/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=725846 on 2025-01-31
Date
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by
2013-04-16 09:58:56Z
created
2013-06-11 08:14:11Z
checked
2019-07-29 12:44:35Z
changed
2021-03-02 16:02:02Z
changed

original description Takeuti, E. (1942). New blood-flukes of the family Spirorchidae from Japanese fresh-water tortoise and marine turtles. <em>Japanese Journal of Medical Sciences. VI. Bacteriology and Parasitology.</em> 2 (3): 161–174.
page(s): 166 [details] 

additional source Dyer, W. G., Williams, E. H., Bunkley-Williams, L., & Moore, D. (1995). Some digeneans (Trematoda) of the Atlantic hawksbill turtle Eretmochelys imbricata imbricata (Testudines: Cheloniidae) from Puerto Rico. <em>Journal of the Helminthological society of Washington.</em> 62(1): 13-17. [details] Available for editors  PDF available

source of synonymy Platt, T. R.; Blair, D. (1998). Redescription of Hapalotrema mistroides (Monticelli, 1896) and Hapalotrema synorchis Luhman, 1935 (Digenea: Spirorchidae), with Comments on Other Species in the Genus. <em>The Journal of Parasitology.</em> 84(3): 594., available online at https://doi.org/10.2307/3284729 [details] 

source of synonymy Chapman, P. A.; Cribb, T. H.; Blair, D.; Traub, R. J.; Kyaw-Tanner, M. T.; Flint, M.; Mills, P. C. (2015). Molecular analysis of the genera Hapalotrema Looss, 1899 and Learedius Price, 1934 (Digenea: Spirorchiidae) reveals potential cryptic species, with comments on the validity of the genus Learedius. <em>Systematic Parasitology.</em> 90(1): 67-79., available online at https://doi.org/10.1007/s11230-014-9535-y [details]