2006
DOI: 10.1080/02678290600883767
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The life cycle ofDiploproctodaeum arothroniBray and Nahhas, 1998 (Digenea: Lepocreadiidae), with a comment on the parasitic castration of its molluscan intermediate host

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“…Clade VII includes what might be considered ‘typical’ lepocreadiids, mostly occurring in shallow water and, as far as is known, with a gastropod first intermediate host. Clade VIII includes many species from reef fishes, especially tetraodontiform fishes, with just one resolved life-cycle which utilises a bivalve first intermediate host (Hassanine, 2006 ). The distribution of these clades in terms of their assemblage and the nature of their hosts is worthy of further exploration, but a much wider understanding of the genetic structuring of this diverse family is needed before such an analysis can be completed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clade VII includes what might be considered ‘typical’ lepocreadiids, mostly occurring in shallow water and, as far as is known, with a gastropod first intermediate host. Clade VIII includes many species from reef fishes, especially tetraodontiform fishes, with just one resolved life-cycle which utilises a bivalve first intermediate host (Hassanine, 2006 ). The distribution of these clades in terms of their assemblage and the nature of their hosts is worthy of further exploration, but a much wider understanding of the genetic structuring of this diverse family is needed before such an analysis can be completed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other Prodistomum species reported from deep-sea hosts, such as P. hynnodi (Yamaguti, 1938), P. alaskensis (Ward et Fillingham, 1934) . The recent finding of lepocreadiid trichocercous cercariae lacking penetration glands and eyespots, which develop in rediae in bivalves and encyst on substrate, including algae (Hassanine 2006a), has thrown into question the universality of the 'typical' life-cycle. The phylogeny inferred in our study indicate that this 'typical' life-cycle may be restricted to clades V and VII.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hosts: Arothron hispidus (Linnaeus, 1758) Hassanine (2006) was the ostreid oyster Saccostrea cucullata (as Crassostrea cucullata). It is, therefore, of considerable interest that this species is abundant at Lizard Island where the present authors have examined 266 oyster individuals for parasites without, however, finding any lepocreadiid infections.…”
Section: Diploproctodaeum Arothroni Bray Et Nahhas 1998mentioning
confidence: 99%