Echinostomata
| Echinostomata | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Adult Common Liver Flukes (Fasciola hepatica, left) and Giant Liver Fluke (Fascioloides magna) of the Fasciolidae | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Platyhelminthes | 
| Class: | Trematoda | 
| Order: | Echinostomida | 
| Suborder: | Echinostomata | 
| Families | |
| Many, see text. | |
The Echinostomata are a suborder of the parasitic flatworm order Echinostomida. A highly notable family is the Fasciolidae. These contain several species causing major parasitic diseases in humans.
Selected families
- Achillurbaniidae
- Balfouriidae
- Botulidae
- Campululidae
- Cathaemasiidae
- Diplodiscidae
- Echinostomatidae
- Fasciolidae
- Haploporidae Nicoll, 1914
- Haplosplanchnidae
- Megaperidae
- Ommatobrephidae
- Orchipedidae Skrjabin, 1924
- Philophthalmidae
- Psilostomatidae
- Rhabdopoeidae
- Rhopaliidae Looss, 1899
- Rowpaliidae
- Saakotrematidae
References
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