Higher Classification: > Kingdom Animalia > Subkingdom Eumetazoa > Phylum Platyhelminthes > Subphylum Rhabditophora > Superclass Neodermata > Class Trematoda > Subclass Digenea > Order Plagiorchiida > Suborder Xiphidiata > Superfamily Brachycladioidea > Family Acanthocolpidae > Genus Stephanostomum

Stephanostomum baccatum (Nicoll, 1907) Manter, 1934

Rank: Species
Taxon Status: accepted

Relationships towards this taxon

Genus group names

StephanostomumLooss, 1899accepted genus name
Echinostephanus Yamaguti, 1934 synonym
Stephanochasmus Looss, 1900 synonym

Species group names

Stephanochasmus baccatus Nicoll, 1907 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

Køie, M. (1983). Digenetic trematodes from Limanda limanda (L.) (Osteichthyes, Pleuronectidae) from Danish and adjacent waters, with special reference to their life-histories. Ophelia. 22 (2): 201-228.

additional source

MacKenzie, K. (1968). Some parasites of O-group plaice, Pleuronectes platessa Linnaeus under different environmental conditions. Marine Research. 3: 1–23, figs.1-13, tabs.1-14.

additional source

Wolfgang, R. W. (1954). Studies of the trematode Stephanostomum baccatum (Nicoll, 1907): I. The distribution of the metacercaria in Eastern Canadian flounders. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada. 11 (6): 954–962.

additional source

Skorobrekhova, E. M. (2024). Thin and Ultrathin Structure of Envelopes of Stephanostomum baccatum (Trematoda: Acanthocolpidae) Metacercariae in Yellowfin Sole, Limanda aspera. Journal of Parasitology. 110(5).

additional source

Brunel, P., L. Bosse & G. Lamarche. (1998). Catalogue of the marine invertebrates of the estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence. Canadian Special Publication of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 126. 405 pp.

additional source

Bykhovskaya-Pavlovskaya, I. E.; Kulakova, A. P. (1987). Class Trematoda. Keys to the parasites of freshwater fishes of the fauna of the USSR. Vol. 3, pp. 77–198. (In Russian).

additional source

Wolfgang, R. W. (1954). Studies of the trematode Stephanostomum baccatum (Nicoll, 1907): II. Biology, with special reference to the stages affecting the Winter Flounder. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada. 11 (6): 963–987.

additional source

Bray, R.A. (1979). Digenea in marine fishes from the eastern seaboard of Canada. Journal of Natural History. 13, 399-431.

additional source

Køie, M. (2000). Metazoan parasites of teleost fishes from atlantic waters off the Faroe Islands. Ophelia. 52(1): 25-44.

additional source

Nikolaeva, V. M., Solonchenko, A. I. (1970). The helminth fauna of some benthopelagic fish in the Black Sea. Biologiya Morya, Kiev. 20: 129-166. (In Russian).

additional source

Cribb, T.H., Bray, R.A., Littlewood, D.T.J., Pichelin, S., Herniou, E.A. (2001). The Digenea. In: Littlewood, D.T.J. & Bray, R.A. (Eds). Interrelationships of the Platyhelminthes. London: Taylor & Francis, 168-185.

additional source

Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS).

additional source

Gibson, D.I. (1996) Guide to the parasites of Canadian fishes. Part IV. Trematoda. NRC Research Press, Ottawa, 373 pp.

additional source

Strelkov, J. A. (1960). Endoparasitic worms of marine fishes of East Kamchatka. Trudy Zoologicheskogo Instituta, Leningrad. 28: 147–196 (In Russian, English summary).

redescription

Ronald, K. (1960). The metazoan parasites of the Heterosomata of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. VI. Digrenea. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 38: 923–937.

redescription

Zhukov, E.V. (1960). Endoparasitic worms of the fishes in the Sea of Japan and South-Kuril shallow-waters. Trudy Zoologicheskogo lnstituta, Leningrad. 28, 3-146 (In Russian).

redescription

Wolfgang, R. W. (1955). Studies on the trematode Stephanostomum baccatum (Nicoll, 1907). IV. The variation of the adult morphology and the taxonomy of the genus. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 33 (3): 129–142.

redescription

Dolgikh, A. V., Naidenova, N. N. (1968). On the fauna of helminths of Gaidropsarus mediterraneus (L.) from the Black Sea. Parazitologiya. 2: 448–453. (In Russian).

redescription

Machida, M. (1984). Trematodes of marine fishes from depth of 200-400m off Yamagata, the Japan Sea. Memoirs of the National Science Museum, Tokyo. 17: 101-110.

redescription

Wolfgang, R. W. (1955). Studies on the trematode Stephanostomum baccatum (Nicoll, 1907). III. Its life cycle. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 33 (3): 113–128.

redescription

Dawes, B. (1947). The Trematoda of British Fishes. Ray Society, London. 364 pp.

redescription

Skrjabin, K. I. (1954). Family Acanthocolpidae.Lühe, 1909. Osnovy Trematodologii. 9, 45-224. (In Russian).

redescription

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.

new combination reference

Manter, H. W. (1934). Some digenetic trematodes from deep-water fish of Tortugas, Florida. Papers from Tortugas Laboratory. 28: 257-345.

biology source

MacKenzie, K.; Liversidge, J. M. (1975). Some aspects of the biology of the cercaria and metacercaria of Stephanostomum baccatum (Nicoll, 1907) Manter, 1934 (Digenea: Acanthocolpidae). Journal of Fish Biology. 7 (2): 247–256.

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