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Martin
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(12. Phov;
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,
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<emphasis id="55B7BE73895E8B3DFF39FCCDFED3FCC5" bold="true" box="[151,278,836,863]" pageId="22" pageNumber="481">Diagnosis:</emphasis>
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Colony comprised of active rediae, densely concentrated in snail gonad region. Rediae translucent white, grey, weak yellow, to colorless; ~
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long, elongate (length:width ~4:1 to 10:1), sausage-shaped.
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Body posterior 2/3 opaque white; oculate; with oral sucker and no ventral sucker; body ~
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long, much shorter than tail (&lt;1/2 length); tail dorso-ventrally finned.
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behavior:
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Fresh, emerged cercariae remain in water column, swim intermittently in short bursts, with periods of resting and slow sinking.
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<emphasis id="55B7BE73895E8B3DFF69FBC9FE43FBC1" bold="true" box="[199,390,1088,1115]" pageId="22" pageNumber="481">Similar species:</emphasis>
Phov is readily distinguished from the other two heterophyids with tail fins by only having a dorso-ventral fin (lacking the proximal lateral fins). Additionally, the penetration gland distribution imparts a distinctive coloration pattern to the body, with the anterior 1/3 being translucent and the posterior 2/3 being more homogeneously white (with reflected light) or dark (with transmitted light).
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<emphasis id="55B7BE73895E8B3DFF69FB58FEFAFB71" bold="true" box="[199,319,1233,1259]" pageId="22" pageNumber="481">Remarks:</emphasis>
<bibRefCitation id="03521F90895E8B3DFEE7FB58FE3CFB71" author="Martin, W. E." box="[329,505,1232,1259]" pageId="22" pageNumber="481" pagination="552 - 558" refId="ref21860" refString="Martin, W. E. (1950 c) Phocitremoides ovale n. gen., n. sp. (Trematoda: Opisthorchiidae), with observations on its life cycle. Journal of Parasitology, 36, 552 - 558. https: // doi. org / 10.2307 / 3273288" type="journal article" year="1950">Martin (1950c)</bibRefCitation>
described Phov and documented its life cycle; he described the rediae and cercariae from natural infections, and metacercariae and adults from experimentally infected second intermediate and final hosts. I suspect that cercariae of this species were accidentally pooled with Acha to comprise
<bibRefCitation id="03521F90895E8B3DFA81FA90FEB0FACD" author="Maxon, M. G. &amp; Pequegnat, W. E." pageId="22" pageNumber="481" pagination="30 - 55" refId="ref22284" refString="Maxon, M. G. &amp; Pequegnat, W. E. (1949) Cercariae from upper Newport Bay. Journal of Entomology and Zoology, 41, 30 - 55." type="journal article" year="1949">Maxon &amp; Pequegnats (1949)</bibRefCitation>
Pleurolophocercous II.
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Mature, ripe colonies comprise ~16% the soft-tissue weight of an infected snail (summer-time estimate derived from information in [
<bibRefCitation id="03521F90895E8B3DFE65FA0CFD08FA05" author="Hechinger, R. F. &amp; Lafferty, K. D. &amp; Mancini III, F. T. &amp; Warner, R. R. &amp; Kuris, A. M." box="[459,717,1412,1439]" pageId="22" pageNumber="481" pagination="651 - 667" refId="ref20498" refString="Hechinger, R. F., Lafferty, K. D., Mancini III, F. T., Warner, R. R. &amp; Kuris, A. M. (2009) How large is the hand in the puppet? Ecological and evolutionary factors affecting body mass of 15 trematode parasitic castrators in their snail host. Evolutionary Ecology, 23, 651 - 667. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 10682 - 008 - 9262 - 4" type="journal article" year="2009">
Hechinger
<emphasis id="55B7BE73895E8B3DFDE2FA0FFDBBFA05" box="[588,638,1413,1439]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="481">et al</emphasis>
. 2009
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]).
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<bibRefCitation id="03521F90895E8B3DFF69FA20FDE6FA59" author="Garcia-Vedrenne, A. E. &amp; Quintana, A. C. E. &amp; DeRogatis, A. M. &amp; Dover, C. M. &amp; Lopez, M. &amp; Kuris, A. M. &amp; Hechinger, R. F." box="[199,547,1449,1475]" pageId="22" pageNumber="481" pagination="41 - 50" refId="ref20013" refString="Garcia-Vedrenne, A. E., Quintana, A. C. E., DeRogatis, A. M., Dover, C. M., Lopez, M., Kuris, A. M. &amp; Hechinger, R. F. (2017) Trematodes with a reproductive division of labour: heterophyids also have a soldier caste and early infections reveal how colonies become structured. International Journal for Parasitology, 47, 41 - 50. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. ijpara. 2016.10.003" type="journal article" year="2017">
Garcia-Vedrenne
<emphasis id="55B7BE73895E8B3DFE3CFA23FE03FA59" box="[402,454,1449,1475]" italics="true" pageId="22" pageNumber="481">et al</emphasis>
. (2017)
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presents several lines of evidence indicating that this species has a caste of soldier rediae. However, the in vitro attack trials had limited success.
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