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| image = F.magna 1 a F.hepatica 2.jpg
| image = F.magna 1 a F.hepatica 2.jpg
| image_width = 220px
| image_width = 220px
| image_caption = Adult [[Common Liver Fluke]]s (''Fasciola hepatica'', left) and [[Giant Liver Fluke]] (''Fascioloides magna'') of the [[Fasciolidae]]
| image_caption = Adult [[Common Liver Fluke]]s (''Fasciola hepatica'', left) and [[Giant Liver Fluke]] (''Fascioloides magna'') of the [[Fasciolidae]]
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
| subregnum = [[Eumetazoa]]
| unranked_phylum = [[Bilateria]]
| superphylum = [[Platyzoa]]
| phylum = [[Platyhelminthes]]
| classis = [[Trematoda]]
| subclassis = [[Digenea]]
| ordo = [[Echinostomida]]
| subordo = '''Echinostomata'''
| subordo_authority =
| subdivision_ranks = [[Family (biology)|Families]]
| subdivision =
| subdivision =
Many, see [[#Selected families|text]]
Many, see [[#Selected families|text]]

Revision as of 01:45, 11 January 2011

Echinostomata
Adult Common Liver Flukes (Fasciola hepatica, left) and Giant Liver Fluke (Fascioloides magna) of the Fasciolidae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Platyhelminthes
Class: Trematoda
Order: Plagiorchiida
Suborder: Echinostomata
Families

Many, see text

The Echinostomata are a suborder of the of parasitic flatworm order Echinostomida. A highly notable family is the Fasciolidae. These contain several species causing major parasitic diseases in humans.

Selected families