Blepharisma japonicum was created in 1954.
Ligidium japonicum was created in 1918.
Taraxacum japonicum was created in 1924.
Blepharisma belongs to the kingdom Protista.
No, blepharisma is a type of freshwater unicellular organism that is harmless to humans and cannot kill you.
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Blepharisma is generally a freshwater dweller. They are ciliated protists commonly found in ponds, lakes, and streams. While some species of Blepharisma can tolerate low salinity levels, they are more abundant and diverse in freshwater habitats.
species of schistosomes . S. japonicum is limited to China and the Philippines and can infect other mammals, in addition to humans, such as pigs, dogs, and water buffalos. As a result, it can be harder to control disease caused by this species.