Higher Classification: > Kingdom Animalia > Subkingdom Eumetazoa > Phylum Platyhelminthes > Subphylum Rhabditophora > Superclass Neodermata > Class Trematoda > Subclass Digenea > Order Plagiorchiida > Suborder Opisthorchiata > Superfamily Opisthorchioidea > Family Cryptogonimidae > Genus Aphallus

Aphallus tubarium (Rudolphi, 1819) Poche, 1926

Rank: Species
Taxon Status: accepted

Relationships towards this taxon

Genus group names

AphallusPoche, 1926accepted genus name

Species group names

Acanthochasmus inermis Stossich, 1905 synonym
Acanthostomum inerme (Stossich, 1905) Yamaguti, 1958 synonym
Distoma tubarium Rudolphi, 1819 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

Antonelli, L.; Quilichini, Y.; Foata, J.; Marchand, B. (2014). Topography and ultrastructure of the tegument of Aphallus tubarium (Rodolphi, 1819) Poche, 1926 (Digenea: Cryptogonimidae), intestinal parasite of the common Dentex dentex (Linnaeus 1758) from Valinco Gulf. Acta Parasitologica. 59 (4): 615–624.

additional source

Radujkovic, B.; Sundic, D. (2014). Parasitic flatworms (Platyhelminthes: Monogenea, Digenea, Cestoda) of fishes from the Adriatic Sea. Natura Montenegrina. 13 (1):7–280.

additional source

Kornyychuk, Y.; Polyakova, T.; Pronkina, N. (2022). New data on pipefishes' and seahorse's endohelminths off Crimean coasts of the Black Sea. Helminthologia. 59(1): 74-82.

additional source

Brahim Tazi, N. A., Meddour, A., Bayssade-Dufour, C., Boutiba, Z. (2009). Investigation sur les parasites digena de Mullus surmuletus Linné, 1758 dans le littoral Algérien. European Journal of Scientific Research. 25: 448–462.

additional source

Greani, S.; Quilichini, Y.; Foata, J.; Marchand, B. (2012). Ultrastructural study of vitellogenesis of Aphallus tubarium (Rudolphi, 1819) Poche, 1926 (Digenea: Cryptogonimidae), An intestinal parasite of Dentex dentex (Pisces: Teleostei). Journal of Parasitology. 98 (5): 938–943.

additional source

Foata, J.; Quilichini, Y.; Greani, S.; Marchand, B. (2012). Sperm ultrastructure of the digenean Aphallus tubarium (Rudolphi, 1819) Poche, 1926 (Platyhelminthes, Cryptogonimidae) intestinal parasite of Dentex dentex (Pisces, Teleostei). Tissue and Cell. 44 (1): 15–21.

redescription

Tepe, Y. (2017). The Trematode Parasites of Lophius piscatorius (Angler Fish) from the Aegean Sea. Turkish Journal of Parasitology. 41(1): 42-47.

redescription

Korniychuk, Y. M., Gaevskaya, A. V. (2004). The first record of Aphallus tubarium (Trematoda, Cryptogonimidae) in the Black Sea. Vestnik Zoologii. 38: 79–80.

redescription

Janiszewska, J. (1953). Some Adriatic Sea fish trematodes. Zoologica Poloniae. 6, 20–48.

redescription

Bartoli, P.; Bray, R. A. (1987). Redescriptions of two cryptogonimid digeneans from the fish Dentex dentex (L., 1758) (Sparidae) in the Mediterranean Sea. Systematic Parasitology. 10(2): 117-127.

new combination reference

Poche, F. (1926). Das System der Platodaria. Archiv für naturgeschichte. Abteilung A. 91: 1-458.

biology source

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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Citation

WoRMS (2025). Aphallus tubarium (Rudolphi, 1819) Poche, 1926. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=109034

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