Hamacreadium cribbi

Hamacreadium cribbi is a species of digenean, parasitic in the lethrinid fish Lethrinus miniatus.

Other characteristics, such as body size and shape and internal ratios, differentiate H. cribbi from other species.

[1] The host of H. cribbi is the sweetlip emperor, Lethrinus miniatus.

However, the description of H. cribbi [1] was based solely on the worms from L. miniatus, and worms from the other hosts may differ, possibly at the specific level.

This species was named for "Tom Cribb of the University of Queensland, the pre-eminent digenean taxonomist of the Indo-Pacific Region".

The sweetlip emperor, Lethrinus miniatus is the host of H. cribbi