2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2019.07.001
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An identity crisis in the Indo-Pacific: molecular exploration of the genus Koseiria (Digenea: Enenteridae)

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“…However, the number of measured specimens is low (one from L. limanda, 2 from M. scorpius, and 2 from G. morhua). In addition, from our examination, it is clear that T. Odhner flattened his specimens, which impairs morphometric comparison [12,25]. However, we think it is likely that specimens collected by T. Odhner from L. limanda, M. scorpius, and G. morhua from Kristineberg are conspecific with our newly collected material from the Swedish coast of Skagerrak and off the coast of Norway, given the general morphological similarities and collection localities.…”
Section: Morphologymentioning
confidence: 83%
“…However, the number of measured specimens is low (one from L. limanda, 2 from M. scorpius, and 2 from G. morhua). In addition, from our examination, it is clear that T. Odhner flattened his specimens, which impairs morphometric comparison [12,25]. However, we think it is likely that specimens collected by T. Odhner from L. limanda, M. scorpius, and G. morhua from Kristineberg are conspecific with our newly collected material from the Swedish coast of Skagerrak and off the coast of Norway, given the general morphological similarities and collection localities.…”
Section: Morphologymentioning
confidence: 83%