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1 April 2015 The Apple Snail Pomacea maculata (Caenogastropoda: Ampullariidae) as the Intermediate Host of Stomylotrema gratiosus (Trematoda: Stomylotrematidae) in Brazil: The First Report of a Mollusc Host of a Stomylotrematid Trematode
Hudson A. Pinto, Selma Patrícia D. Cantanhede, Silvana C. Thiengo, Alan L. de Melo, Monica A. Fernandez
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Abstract

Trematodes belonging to the family Stomylotrematidae are intestinal parasites of birds. Despite the worldwide distribution and diversity of host species, the first intermediate host remains unknown. For a survey of parasites of Pomacea maculata, snails were collected from the municipality of São Vicente Férrer, state of Maranhão, northeastern Brazil. In the present study, the xiphidiocercariae shed from these snails were used in the experimental infection of the water bug Belostoma plebejum. The insect mortality was observed 30 days post-infection, and the metacercariae recovered in the body cavity of B. plebejum were identified as Stomylotrema gratiosus. This is the first report of an ampullariid snail as intermediate host of stomylotrematid trematodes.

Hudson A. Pinto, Selma Patrícia D. Cantanhede, Silvana C. Thiengo, Alan L. de Melo, and Monica A. Fernandez "The Apple Snail Pomacea maculata (Caenogastropoda: Ampullariidae) as the Intermediate Host of Stomylotrema gratiosus (Trematoda: Stomylotrematidae) in Brazil: The First Report of a Mollusc Host of a Stomylotrematid Trematode," Journal of Parasitology 101(2), 134-139, (1 April 2015). https://doi.org/10.1645/14-659.1
Received: 25 September 2014; Accepted: 1 December 2014; Published: 1 April 2015
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