“…Furthermore, larval and immature endoparasites often lack reproductive structures used to identify their adult counterparts. Both of these problems are common among helminths (Jensen & Bullard, ; Roeber, Jex, & Gasser, ; Schell, ). Additionally, the revelation of cryptic species is becoming more common, as molecular methods expose diversity not identifiable by traditional, morphological methods (Detwiler, Bos, & Minchella, ; Detwiler, Zajac, Minchella, & Belden, ; Georgieva, Selbach et al, ; Herrmann, Poulin, Keeney, & Blasco‐Costa, ; Locke, McLaughlin, Dayanandan, & Marcogliese, ; Miura, Kuris, & Torchin, ; Nadler & León, ; Pérez‐Ponce de León & Poulin, ).…”