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2a. Ovary intertesticular ......................................................................... Cyclocoelinae Stossich, 1902 (
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<keyLead id="3087EB478275FF91FF7C6BE34BBB2AB8" box="[151,1433,906,932]" pageId="4" pageNumber="59">2b. Ovary pretesticular or posttesticular........................................................................................................... 3.</keyLead>
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3a. Ovary pretesticular to opposite anterior testis .............................Haematotrephinae Dollfus, 1948 (
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3b. Ovary posttesticular or opposite posterior testis........................................ Szidatitreminae n. subf. (
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4a. Ovary posttesticular....................................................................Ophthalmophaginae
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<keyLead id="3087EB478275FF91FF7C6C434BB82D58" box="[151,1434,1066,1092]" pageId="4" pageNumber="59">4b. Ovary intertesticular ................................................................................................................................... 5.</keyLead>
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5a. Testes tandem to nearly tandem.......................................................... Hyptiasminae Dollfus, 1948 (
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5b. Testes nearly side by side........................................................................Skrjabinocoelinae n. subf. (
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