Plagioporus skrjabini
Plagioporus skrjabini is a species of a trematode in the family Opecoelidae.[1]
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Hosts
Hosts of Plagioporus skrjabini include:
- Snail Theodoxus fluviatilis serves as the first intermediate host[1]
- Sand hoppers are natural additional hosts: Pontogammarus robustoides, Pontogammarus crassus, Dikerogammarus villosus, Dikerogammarus haemobaphes, Chaetogammarus ischnus and Amathillina cristata.[1]
- Definitive hosts are Cobitis taenia,[2] and gobies: toad goby (Mesogobius batrachocephalus),[2] bighead goby (Ponticola kessleri)[1] and monkey goby (Neogobius fluviatilis).[1][2]
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References
- (in Russian) Chernogorenko, M. I.; Komarovova, T. I.; Kurandina, D. P. (1978). "Life cycle of the trematode, Plagioporus skrjabini Kowal, 1951 (Allocreadiata, Opecoelidae)". Parazitologiia (in Russian). 12 (6): 479–486. PMID 733319..
- Zhokhov, A. E.; Molodozhnikova, N. M.; Pugacheva, M. N. (2006). "Dispersal of invading trematodes Nicolla skrjabini (Iwanitzky, 1928) and Plagioporus skrjabini Kowal, 1951 (Trematoda: Opecoelidae) in the Volga". Russian Journal of Ecology. 37 (5): 363. doi:10.1134/S1067413606050110.
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