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Paragonimus kellicotti : ウィキペディア英語版 | Paragonimus kellicotti
''Paragonimus kellicotti'', the North American lung fluke, is a species of trematode in the genus ''Paragonimus''. This species of ''Paragonimus'' has an intricate lifecycle, and although its name may suggest that it is only a health concern in North America, it is also prominent in Southeast Asia and China. == Morphology == ''Paragonimus kellicotti'' parasites have dorsoventrally flattened, brown, oval-shaped bodies. They are soft-bodied parasites with oval and ventral suckers that are relatively similar in size. They use their ventral suckers to attach to a host. Their tegument is covered with spines, which is a characteristic that sets them apart among other ''Paragonimus'' species. Lung flukes are hermaphroditic, having both the female and male organs. Thus, they are able to self-fertilize.〔"Animal Diversity Web." ADW: Paragonimus Kellicotti: INFORMATION. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Oct. 2013.〕
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