“…What has been clear, however, from the earliest descriptions of the parasite is that the genus exhibits considerable variability at the species level in terms of host specificity, morphology, antigenicity, development rate, and cycles of transmission (Lymbery and Thompson, 2012;Thompson and Lymbery, 1988;McManus, 2001, 2002;Thompson, 2008). However, concerns about the genetic basis of phenotypic differences, particularly with respect to morphology, intermediate host specificity and evidence of reproductive isolation, have been the principle reasons for questioning the taxonomic status of some species (also see Chapter 3…”