Here we describe a new species Episthmium daleri (Trematoda: Digenea) from the bird snipe (Gallinago stenura L.) from Sindh, Pakistan. The new species is characterized in having 28–32 collar spines, acetabulum much larger than oral sucker, esophagus more than five times the length of pharynx; testes large indented, smooth transversely elongated, ovary pretesticular almost round vitelline follicles in lateral fields confluent anterior to caecal bifurcation and extending up to anterior testis. Eggs small oval extending up to mid of ovary.
Aly Khan, R.R. Ghazi, Noor-un-Nisa, N. Das Sanjota, N. Khatoon. (2018) A NEW TREMATODE EPISTHMIUM DALERI N.SP. (ECHINOSTOMAHDAE: ECHINOSTOMINAE) FROM A BIRD HOST, SNIPE (GALLINAGO STENURA L.) IN SINDH, PAKISTAN, , Volume 15, Issue 3.