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von Hemsbach JH, Billroth T (1856). Mikrogeologie: Ueber die Concremente im thierischen Organismus [Microgeology: On the concretions in animal organisms] (in German). Berlin, (Germany): Georg Reimer. p. 114. ISBN9783112028636. From p. 114: "Bilharz beschrieb zuerst in v. Siebold u. Kölliker's Zeitschr. f. Zoologie 1852. einen neuen Eingeweidewurm des Menschen, sehr den Distomen ähnlich und deshalb von ihm Distomum haematobium genannt. Der Art-Name ist sehr bezeichnend, der Gattungs-Name darf nicht füglich Distoma bleiben, ist durch Bilharzia zu ersetzen." (Bilharz first described in von Siebold and Kölliker's Journal for [Scientific] Zoology of 1852 a new intestinal worm of humans, [which is] very similar to the Distoma and therefore was named by him Distomum haematobium. The species name is very characteristic; the genus name may not justifiably remain Distoma; [it] is to be replaced by Bilharzia.)
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Attwood SW, Fatih FA, Mondal MM, Alim MA, Fadjar S, Rajapakse RP, Rollinson D (December 2007). "A DNA sequence-based study of the Schistosoma indicum (Trematoda: Digenea) group: population phylogeny, taxonomy and historical biogeography". Parasitology. 134 (Pt.14): 2009–20. doi:10.1017/S0031182007003411. PMID17822572. S2CID22737354.
Agatsuma T, Iwagami M, Liu CX, Rajapakse RP, Mondal MM, Kitikoon V, Ambu S, Agatsuma Y, Blair D, Higuchi T (March 2002). "Affinities between Asian non-human Schistosoma species, the S. indicum group, and the African human schistosomes". Journal of Helminthology. 76 (1): 7–19. doi:10.1079/joh200191. hdl:10126/3484. PMID12018199. S2CID25582541.
Attwood SW, Panasoponkul C, Upatham ES, Meng XH, Southgate VR (January 2002). "Schistosoma ovuncatum n. sp. (Digenea: Schistosomatidae) from northwest Thailand and the historical biogeography of Southeast Asian Schistosoma Weinland, 1858". Systematic Parasitology. 51 (1): 1–19. doi:10.1023/a:1012988516995. PMID11721191. S2CID21696073.