Higher Classification: > Kingdom Animalia > Subkingdom Eumetazoa > Phylum Platyhelminthes > Subphylum Rhabditophora > Superclass Neodermata > Class Trematoda > Subclass Digenea > Order Plagiorchiida > Suborder Hemiurata > Superfamily Hemiuroidea > Family Derogenidae

Halipeginae Poche, 1926

Rank: Subfamily
Taxon Status: accepted

Children

Arnola Strand, 1942
Magnibursatus Naidenova, 1969

Literature

original description

Poche, F. (1926). Das System der Platodaria. Archiv für naturgeschichte. Abteilung A. 91: 1-458.

additional source

Kirillo, N. Y.; Kirillov, A. A.; Chikhlyaev, I. V.; Shchenko, S. V. (2024). Hidden in the frog: morphological and molecular characterization of Halipegus ovocaudatus (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda), type species of the genus Halipegus Looss, 1899. Systematic Parasitology. 101:65.

identification resource

Gibson, D. I.; Bray, R. A. (1979). The Hemiuroidea: terminology, systematics and evolution. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). 36: 35-146.

identification resource

Gibson, D.I. (2002). Family Derogenidae Nicoll, 1910. In Gibson, D. I., Jones, A. & Bray, R. A. (eds),. Keys to the Trematoda, vol. 1. Wallingford: CAB International and the Natural History Museum, pp. 351–368.

identification resource

Skrjabin, K. I., Guschanskaja, L. H. (1955). Suborder Hemiurata (Markevitsch, 1951) Skrjabin et Guschanskaja, 1954. Part 3. Osnovy Trematodologii. 11, 465-748. (In Russian).

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Citation

WoRMS (2025). Halipeginae Poche, 1926. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=724967

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Occurrence

 Present  Absent  Doubtful  Native  Introduced  Naturalised  Invasive  Managed  No data

Environment


marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial

Importance

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Last modified

2013-09-03 by David Gibson

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