Fasciolidae

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Etymology

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From Fasciola +‎ -idae (taxonomic suffix).

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Fasciolidae

  1. A taxonomic family within the order Plagiorchiida – digenetic trematodes chiefly infesting the livers of mammals and typically having a flattened leaf-shaped body with the ventral sucker near the anterior end.

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