- parafossarulus
- para·fos·sar·u·lus
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Parafossarulus — Para·fos·sar·u·lus (par″ə fŏ sarґu ləs) a genus of fresh water snails of the family Bulimidae … Medical dictionary
parafossarulus — |parəˌfä|sar(y)ələs noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from para (I) + Fossarulus genus of snails, diminutive of Late Latin fossarius fossor more at fossarian : a genus of East Asian freshwater snails (family Bulimidae) including… … Useful english dictionary
Parafossarulus manchouricus — a species found in eastern Asia and nearby islands. It is the foremost intermediate host of the liver fluke Opisthorchis sinensis in Japan and the second most important in China, as well as a carrier of the flukes O. felineus and Echinochasmus… … Medical dictionary
Clonorchis sinensis — under a light microscope. Notice the ovaries. This species is monoecious, Scientific classification … Wikipedia
Bithyniidae — Taxobox name = Bithyniidae image caption = Bithynia tentaculata image width = 200px regnum = Animalia phylum = Mollusca classis = Gastropoda subclassis = Orthogastropoda superordo = Caenogastropoda ordo = Sorbeoconcha subordo = Hypsogastropoda… … Wikipedia
Bithyniidae — Schnauzenschnecken Gemeine Schnauzenschnecke (Bithynia tentaculata) Systematik Klasse: Sc … Deutsch Wikipedia
Schnauzenschnecken — Gemeine Schnauzenschnecke (Bithynia tentaculata) Systematik Klasse: Schnecken (Gastropoda) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bulimidae — Bu·lim·i·dae (bu limґĭ de) a family of fresh water snails of the subclass Streptoneura, order Mesogastropoda. It includes the genera Bulimus, Oncomelania, Parafossarulus, and Pomatiopsis … Medical dictionary
Buliminae — Bu·lim·i·nae (bu limґĭ ne) a subfamily of snails of the family Hydrobiidae; medically important genera include Bulimus and Parafossarulus … Medical dictionary
Opisthorchis sinensis — the common liver fluke of China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and Indochina, found in the bile ducts of mammals that eat fresh water fish containing the larvae. Larval development requires two intermediate hosts, the first a snail of the genus… … Medical dictionary