| 释义 | fas·ci·ol·i·dae \ˌfasēˈäləˌdē\ noun plural
 Usage: capitalized
 Etymology: New Latin, from Fasciola, type genus + -idae
 : a cosmopolitan family of digenetic trematodes chiefly infesting the livers of mammals and typically having a flattened leaf-shaped body with the ventral sucker near the anterior end — see fasciola, fascioloides, fasciolopsis
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