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    The ghost of parasites past: eggs of the blood fluke Cardicola chaetodontis (Aporocotylidae) trapped in the heart and gills of butterflyfishes (Perciformes: Chaetodontidae) of the Great Barrier Reef by Yong, R Q-Y, Cutmore, S C, Miller, T L, Adlard, R D, Cribb, T H

    Published in Parasitology (01-08-2013)
    “…We explored the distribution of Cardicola chaetodontis in chaetodontid fishes from the Great Barrier Reef. We found just four infections of adult worms in 238…”
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    New collections of blood flukes (Aporocotylidae) from fishes of the tropical Indo-west Pacific, including a new genus, two new species and molecular evidence that Elaphrobates chaetodontis (Yamaguti, 1970) is widespread in the region by Cutmore, S.C., Cribb, T.H.

    Published in Parasitology international (01-06-2022)
    “…We report new collections of the Aporocotylidae from Australia, French Polynesia, and Japan. A new species of Cardicola Short, 1953 is described from…”
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    Two new species of threadlike blood flukes (Aporocotylidae), with a molecular revision of the genera Ankistromeces Nolan & Cribb, 2004 and Phthinomita Nolan & Cribb, 2006 by Cutmore, S. C., Yong, R. Q.-Y., Reimer, J. D., Shirakashi, S., Nolan, M. J., Cribb, T. H.

    Published in Systematic parasitology (01-12-2021)
    “…Ankistromeces Nolan & Cribb, 2004 and Phthinomita Nolan & Cribb, 2006 are sister genera of threadlike blood flukes (Trematoda: Aporocotylidae) infecting…”
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    Expansion of the concept of the Opistholebetinae Fukui, 1929 (Digenea: Opecoelidae Ozaki, 1925), with Magnaosimum brooksae n. g., n. sp. from Tripodichthys angustifrons (Hollard) (Tetraodontiformes: Triacanthidae) in Moreton Bay, Australia by Martin, S. B., Crouch, K., Cutmore, S. C., Cribb, T. H.

    Published in Systematic parasitology (01-03-2018)
    “…The Opecoelidae Ozaki, 1925, the largest trematode family, currently lacks an adequate subfamilial organisation. In particular, recent analyses have shown that…”
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    Pronocephaloid cercariae (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda) from gastropods of the Queensland coast, Australia by Cribb, T H, Chapman, P A, Cutmore, S C, Huston, D C

    Published in Journal of helminthology (01-01-2020)
    “…The superfamily Pronocephaloidea Looss, 1899 comprises digeneans occurring in the gut and respiratory organs of fishes, turtles, marine iguanas, birds and…”
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    Did biogeographical processes shape the monogenean community of butterflyfishes in the tropical Indo-west Pacific region? by Reverter, M., Cribb, T.H., Cutmore, S.C., Bray, R.A., Parravicini, V., Sasal, P.

    Published in International journal for parasitology (01-07-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •Biogeography of butterflyfish dactylogyrids from the Indo–west Pacific was studied.•Three biogeographic regions were identified based on…”
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    A complex of the blood fluke genus Psettarium (Digenea: Aporocotylidae) infecting tetraodontiform fishes of east Queensland waters by Yong, R.Q-Y., Cutmore, S.C., Jones, M.K., Gauthier, A.R.G., Cribb, T.H.

    Published in Parasitology international (01-06-2018)
    “…Seven species of Psettarium (Digenea: Aporocotylidae), including four new species, are reported from tetraodontiform fishes from off coastal east Queensland…”
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    Three new species of blood flukes (Digenea: Aporocotylidae) infecting pufferfishes (Teleostei: Tetraodontidae) from off Bali, Indonesia by Yong, R.Q.-Y, Cutmore, S.C, Bray, R.A, Miller, T.L, Semarariana, I.W.Y, Palm, H.W, Cribb, T.H

    Published in Parasitology international (01-10-2016)
    “…Abstract We describe three new species of blood flukes (Aporocotylidae) and propose their classification within the genus Psettarium Goto & Ozaki, 1929. All…”
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