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The group of trematodes that includes adult worms having separate sexes is known as the Dioecious trematodes. Unlike most trematodes, which are typically hermaphroditic, dioecious species have distinct male and female individuals. Examples include certain species within the genus Schistosoma, which are responsible for schistosomiasis in humans. This sexual separation plays a crucial role in their reproductive strategies and life cycles.

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