2015
DOI: 10.3897/compcytogen.v9i2.4846
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Phylogenetic relationships of some species of the family Echinostomatidae Odner, 1910 (Trematoda), inferred from nuclear rDNA sequences and karyological analysis

Abstract: The family Echinostomatidae Looss, 1899 exhibits a substantial taxonomic diversity, morphological criteria adopted by different authors have resulted in its subdivision into an impressive number of subfamilies. The status of the subfamily Echinochasminae Odhner, 1910 was changed in various classifications. Genetic characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of four Echinostomatidae species – Echinochasmus sp., Echinochasmus coaxatus Dietz, 1909, Stephanoprora pseudoechinata (Olsson, 1876) and Echinoparyphium mor… Show more

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“…mordwilkoi from V . piscinalis in Lithuania was confirmed by DNA sequences [ 123 ]. Here, based on combined genetic and morphological characterisation, we report Echinoparyphium sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…mordwilkoi from V . piscinalis in Lithuania was confirmed by DNA sequences [ 123 ]. Here, based on combined genetic and morphological characterisation, we report Echinoparyphium sp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth noting that the morphological description of the cercaria of Echinochasmus sp. VS-2012 (JQ088098) (Stanevičiūtė et al, 2008(Stanevičiūtė et al, , 2015 indicates a misidentification of…”
Section: Echinostoma Echinoparyphiummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To find out whether trematodes, classified as cosmopolitans, are such or belong to different species, a comprehensive approach is necessary, including obtaining information on the life cycle and morphology of developmental stages (primarily cercariae and adults) as well as molecular data for the worms from the experiment. The greatest contribution to the study of echinostomatids, using an integrated approach, was made for worms circulating in Europe (Nasincova, 1991; Kostadinova et al ., 2000 a , 2000 b , 2003; Kostadinova and Gibson, 2002; Georgieva et al ., 2014; Faltynkova et al ., 2015; Hildebrand et al ., 2015; Staneviciute et al ., 2015). With regard to the echinostomatids of the East Asian region, for most worms, data were obtained separately either on the morphology of developmental stages or in the form of molecular data of adult worms from naturally infected animals (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%