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Body &lt;
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long, oval to pyriform.Tegument almost entirely covered with small spines, which diminish somewhat in size towards posterior end of body. Oral sucker subterminal. Prepharynx absent. Pharynx well developed. Oesophagus length varies from very short to about three to four times longer than pharynx length. Caeca short, terminating at level of anterior margin or middle of ventral sucker. Ventral sucker equatorial.
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