2004
DOI: 10.1007/s00436-004-1136-2
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Use of ITS rDNA for discriminating of larval stages of two microphallid (Digenea) species using Hydrobia ulvae (Pennant, 1777) and Corophium volutator (Pallas, 1766) as intermediate hosts

Abstract: Digenean trematodes encompass several species with little morphological differentiation in the larval stages and, as a result, uncertainty prevails regarding species identification. The microphallid trematode Maritrema subdolum occurs widespread geographically in mud snail and crustacean hosts in European marine shallow-water ecosystems. Larval stages of this and other congeneric species are, however, difficult to separate morphologically. To verify the species status and to secure identification of two co-occ… Show more

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“…15 by Deblock (1980). The cercariae of this species are morphologically similar to those of Maritrema subdolum Jäger-skiöld, 1909, and both exploit H. ulvae as first intermediate host (Mouritsen 2001, Hust et al 2004. There have been records of double infections in this host comprising Microphallidae sp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…15 by Deblock (1980). The cercariae of this species are morphologically similar to those of Maritrema subdolum Jäger-skiöld, 1909, and both exploit H. ulvae as first intermediate host (Mouritsen 2001, Hust et al 2004. There have been records of double infections in this host comprising Microphallidae sp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…no. 15 by Hust et al (2004). The query-ITS1 sequence showed differences in 28 nucleotide positions (3.8% divergence) with the same ITS1 region of M. subdolum, and was found to be equal to the sequence of Microphallidae sp.…”
Section: Molecular Analysismentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Hust et al (2004) identifi ed and characterized the two congeneric microphallid species (Maritrema subdolum and microphallid sp. No.…”
Section: Microphallidae (Ward 1901)mentioning
confidence: 99%