Higher Classification: > Kingdom Animalia > Subkingdom Eumetazoa > Phylum Platyhelminthes > Subphylum Rhabditophora > Superclass Neodermata > Class Trematoda > Subclass Digenea > Order Plagiorchiida > Suborder Pronocephalata > Superfamily Pronocephaloidea > Family Notocotylidae > Genus Paramonostomum

Paramonostomum alveatum (Mehlis in Creplin, 1846) Lühe, 1909

Rank: Species
Taxon Status: accepted

Relationships towards this taxon

Genus group names

ParamonostomumLühe, 1909accepted genus name

Species group names

Monostoma alveatum Mehlis in Creplin, 1846 synonym

Literature

basis of record

Gibson, D.I. (2001). Digenea, in: Costello, M.J. et al. (Ed.) (2001). European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. Collection Patrimoines Naturels, 50: pp. 136-142

additional source

Chubrik, G. K. (1966). Fauna and ecology of trematode larvae from molluscs in the Barents and White Seas. Trudy Murmanskii Morskoi Biologicheskii Institut. 10 (14): 78–166. (In Russian).

additional source

Reimer, L. (2002). Parasitische Würmer (Helminthen) von Seevögeln der Ostseeküste. Seevogel. 23 (3): 66–76.

additional source

Smogorzhevskaya, L.A. (1976). Helminths of diving and marsh birds of the fauna of the Ukraine. Naukova Dumka, Kiev, 415 pp. (In Russian).

additional source

Rayski, C.; Fahmy, M. A. M. (1962). Investigation on some trematodes of birds from the East Scotland. Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde. 22: 186–195.

redescription

Stunkard, H. W. (1983). The marine cercariae of the Woods Hole, Massachusetts region, a review and a revision. Biological Bulletin. 164 (2): 143–162.

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Skrjabin, K. I. (1953). Suborder Notocotylata Skrjabin et Schulz, 1933. Osnovy Trematodologii. 8: 5–249 (In Russian).

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Gaevskaya, A. V. (2014). Parasite, diseases and pests of mussels (Mytilus, Mytilidae). X. Trematoda. EKOSI-Gidrofizika, Sevastopol: 255 pp. (In Ukrainian).

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Yamaguti S. (1975). A synoptical review of life histories of digenetic trematodes of vertebrates with special reference to the morphology of their larval forms. Tokyo, Keigaku Publishing Co. pp. LXI I + 590 + 219 plates.

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Lühe, M. (1909). Parasitische Plattwürmer. I: Trematodes. Süsswasserfauna Deutschlands. 17, 1-217.

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Filimonova, L. V. (1985). Trematodes of the fauna of the USSR. Notocotylids. Izdatel'stvo 'Nauka', Moscow, 128 pp. (In Russian).

redescription

Stunkard, H. W. (1970). The marine cercariae of the Woods Hole Massachusetts Region. Biological Bulletin. Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole. 138: 66–76.

redescription

Odening, K. (1963). Echinostomatoidea, Notocotylata und Cyclocoelida (Trematoda, Digenea, Redioinei) aus Vögeln des Berliner Tierparks. Bijdragen tot de Dierkunde. 33 (1): 37–60.

redescription

Gonchar, A.; Galaktionov, K. V. (2022). Guide to Notocotylidae (Digenea) parasitizing coastal gastropods of the White and Barents Seas. Parazitologiya. 56( 6) 443–459.

new combination reference

Lühe, M. (1909). Parasitische Plattwürmer. I: Trematodes. Süsswasserfauna Deutschlands. 17, 1-217.

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Citation

WoRMS (2025). Paramonostomum alveatum (Mehlis in Creplin, 1846) Lühe, 1909. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=108840

Dr. David Gibson. Paramonostomum alveatum (Mehlis in Creplin, 1846) Lühe, 1909. Accessed through: Fauna Europaea at https://portal.cybertaxonomy.org/fauna-europaea/cdm_dataportal/taxon/50b27d14-8d55-464b-9e03-33c198a9c6ff

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Occurrence

 Present  Absent  Doubtful  Native  Introduced  Naturalised  Invasive  Managed  No data

Environment


marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial

Importance

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