Intermediate host-switches drive diversification among the largest trematode family: evidence from the Polypipapiliotrematinae n. subf. (Opecoelidae), parasites transmitted to butterflyfishes via predation of coral polyps
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This dataset relates to proposal of Polypipapiliotrema and the Polypipapiliotrematinae (Trematoda: Opecoelidae) in the manuscript:
Martin SB, Sasal P, Cutmore SC, Ward S, Aeby GS & Cribb TH. Intermediate host-switches drive diversification among the largest trematode family: evidence from the Polypipapiliotrematinae n. subf. (Opecoelidae), parasites transmitted to butterflyfishes via predation of coral polyps. International Journal for Parasitology. (In Review)
Data files include:
Concatenated 28S + 18S rDNA alignment of the Opecoelidae, including new data for species of Polypipapiliotrema (see manuscript for GenBank numbers)
Morphometric data used as the basis of species descriptions and comparisons
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2018-09-04



