Clinostomum marginatum

id: clinostomum-marginatum-170-7952929
title: Clinostomum marginatum
text: Clinostomum marginatum is a species of parasitic fluke. It is commonly called the "Yellow grub". It is found in many freshwater fish in North America, and no fish so far is immune to this parasite. It is also found in frogs. Clinostomum marginatum can also be found in the mouth of aquatic birds such as herons and egrets. They are commonly present in the esophagus of fish-eating birds and reptiles. Eggs of these trematodes are shed in the feces of aquatic birds and released into water. Aquatic bi
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description: Species of fluke
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinostomum_marginatum
date created: 2010-12-01T20:08:50Z
date modified: 2024-08-31T22:03:12Z
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