Strigeata

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From Strigea +‎ -ata (taxonomic suffix).

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Strigeata

  1. A taxonomic suborder within the order Strigeidida – digenetic trematode worms parasitic as adults in the blood or intestines of vertebrates and including such medically important forms as the schistosomes.

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