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Appendix B. Trematode species and four letter codes (Fig. 1).
Table B1. Trematode species and four letter codes (Fig. 1). Note: these species are described or known from the Pacific horn snail, Cerithideopsis californica, but we use the same codes for the Atlantic horn snail, C. pliculosa, as it is infected by the same or cognate species (e.g., see Wardle 1974; McNeff 1978).
Species |
Species code |
Mesostephanus appendiculatus |
meso |
Small cyathocotylid |
smcy |
Austrobilharzia sp. |
aust |
Catatropis johnstoni |
cata |
Acanthoparyphium spinulosum |
acan |
Himasthla californiensis |
hima |
Himasthla sp. B |
himb |
Cloacitrema michiganensis |
cloa |
Parorchis acanthus |
paro |
Euhaplorchis californiensis |
euha |
Phocitremoides ovale |
phoc |
Stictodora hancocki |
stic |
Pygidiopsoides spindalis |
pygi |
Renicola cerithidicola |
renc |
Renicola buchanani |
renb |
Large xiphidiocercaria |
lgxi |
Probolocoryphe uca |
prob |
Small microphallid |
smmi |
Literature cited
McNeff, L. L. 1978. Marine cercariae from Cerithidea pliculosa Menke from Dauphin Island, Alabama; life cycles of heterophyid and opistorchiid Digenea from Cerithidea Swainson from the Eastern Gulf of Mexico. University of Alabama, Mobile, Alabama, USA.
Wardle, W. J. 1974. A survey of the occurrence, distribution and incidence of infection of helminth parasites of marine and estuarine mollusks from Galveston, Texas. Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA.