Fluke
The fluke (fluke, scientific name: Trematoda) is a generic term for animals belonging to the Phylum Orchard Family Class, a kind of parasite. It is said that it is a distesta, a bicep bug. This name is due to what we call di stoma (mouth), thinking that both mouth sucker and abdominal sucker are mouths, but the English "Distoma" is limited to hepaticleides. Parasitic animals, from fish to terrestrial vertebrates, are known to use as the final host a number of animals. Those with humans as hosts include lung fluke, liver fluke, intestinal fluke, Yokawa fluke and Japanese schistosome. For diseases that these flukes exert on the human body, see pulmonary fluke and liver fluke # liver fluke. Also see the section on intermediate hosts such as Sawagani and Mokugan crab. ...