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  2. Category:International Digital Organization for Scientific ...

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    This is a tracking category, used by WP:CITEWATCH, containing journals published by the International Digital Organization for Scientific Information (or IDOSI).IDOSI was listed on Beall's list (before the list was taken down in 2017) and is considered to engage in predatory publishing practices.

  3. Opecoelidae - Wikipedia

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    Opecoelidae is a family of trematodes.It is the largest digenean family with over 90 genera and nearly 900 species, almost solely found in marine and freshwater teleost fishes. [2]

  4. Helicometra - Wikipedia

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    Helicometra is a genus of trematodes in the class Opecoelidae.It is synonymous with Allostenopera Baeva, 1968, Metahelicometra Yamaguti, 1971, and Stenopera Manter, 1933.Its type species is H. fasciata (Rudolphi, 1819).

  5. Maculifer - Wikipedia

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    This Trematoda (fluke)–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  6. Pseudopecoeloides - Wikipedia

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    Pseudopecoeloides akule Yamaguti, 1970 [2]; Pseudopecoeloides arripi Aken'Ova, Cribb & Bray, 2009 [3]; Pseudopecoeloides astrocongeris Shen, 1989 [4]; Pseudopecoeloides atherinomori Aken'Ova, Cribb & Bray, 2009 [3]

  7. Jean-Lou Justine - Wikipedia

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    Justine is a member of the editorial board of the parasitological journals Helminthologia, [27] Acta Parasitologica, [28] and Folia Parasitologica, [29] and is one of the numerous Academic Editors of the megajournal PeerJ.

  8. Pseudopecoelus - Wikipedia

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    Pseudopecoelus ablennesi Bray, 1987 [3]; Pseudopecoelus acanthuri Yamaguti, 1970 [4]; Pseudopecoelus akamachi Machida & Araki, 2002 [5]; Pseudopecoelus alectis Shen ...

  9. Bucephalidae - Wikipedia

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    Bucephalidae is a family of trematodes that parasitize fish.They lack suckers, having instead a muscular organ called a "rhynchus" at the front end which they use to attach to their hosts.