“…This fusion zone is marked by the presence of four electron dense lines, which appear during the spermiogenesis and persist in the mature spermatozoon. This phenomenon has also been described in many other digenean species: one Haematoloechidae, Haematoloechus medioplexus (Burton 1972), one Didymozoidae, Gonapodasmius (Justine and Mattei 1982a), one Dicrocoeliidae, Corrigia vitta (Robinson and Halton 1982), two Microphallidae, Maritrema linguilla (Hendow and James 1988) and Microphallus primas (Castilho and Barandela 1990), one Haploporidae, Saccocoeliodes godoyi , three Opecoelidae, Opecoeloides furcatus (Miquel et al 2000), Helicometra fasciata (Levron et al 2003), Monorchis parvus (Levron et al 2004a), one Brachylaimidae, Scaphiostomum palaearcticum (Ndiaye et al 2002), one Notocotylidae, Notocotylus neyrai (Ndiaye et al 2003b), two Fasciolidae, Fasciola hepatica (Ndiaye et al 2003a) and Fasciola gigantica (Ndiaye et al 2004), one Paramphistomidae, Paramphistomum microbothrium (Seck et al 2007).…”