👉 Trematoda are a group of arthropods that include insects, crustaceans, and spiders. They have two pairs of legs (legs 1 and legs 2) with each pair being longer than the other. This allows them to move in both directions on land or over water.
👉 Trematoda is a genus of marine gastropod mollusks, comprising over 100 species in the family Trematomidae. These mollusks are known for their highly specialized shells that are used for protection and feeding. They have a wide range of shapes and sizes, with some being large and strong, while others are smaller and more delicate. The genus includes several types of cephalopods, including starfish (Dinoteryx), octopuses
👉 Trematodes are a group of invertebrate animals that include the most common and widespread family, the order Cnidaria. They primarily live in marine environments and feed on a variety of organisms including algae, plankton, and small fish. These creatures play crucial roles in food chains and play significant ecological roles through pollination and decomposition.