first record of lecithochirium grandiporum (digenea: hemiuridae) infecting the lizard fish saurida tumbil from the red sea. | the present study was the first investigation of digenetic trematode parasites of saurida tumbil, a commercially important fish species of the red sea, during the period from january to december 2011. thirty-nine out of 103 (37.8 %) of the examined fish were found to harbor the digenetic trematode lecithochirium grandiporum (family: hemiuridae) infecting the pyloric portion of stomach and middle part of intestines of the lizard fish. the morphology and morphometric characterizations of this dige ... | 2012 | 22968948 |