“…This trematode has been recorded across Europe in different representatives of the genus Natrix: the grass snake Natrix natrix s.l. (L., 1758) in Georgia [4], Hungary [5,6], Italy [7], Poland [8,9], Romania [10], Russia [11,12], Spain [13,14], and Ukraine [15]; the dice snake Natrix tessellata (Laurenti, 1768) in Hungary [5] and Russia [16]; and the viperine water snake Natrix maura (L., 1758) in Spain [13]. The life cycle of L. nigrovenosus (Figure 1) is already known, as described in [17], although this author and the author of [1] acknowledged that the cercariae, metacercariae, and adults were described earlier by the Italian veterinarian Giovanni Battista Ercolani in his 1881 and 1882 works.…”