Helminthologia (May 2022)

Trematode infection in a freshwater snail Hydrobioides nassa (Gastropoda: Bithyniidae) in Thailand

  • Tapdara S.,
  • Bunchom N.,
  • Pilap W.,
  • Tantrawatpan C.,
  • Saijuntha W.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/helm-2022-0010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 1
pp. 111 – 116

Abstract

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1,024 individuals of Hydrobioides nassa were collected from 12 different localities in eight provinces from north, west, and central regions of Thailand. The infection of parasitic trematodes was investigated using shedding and crushing methods to search for cercariae and metacercariae. Trematode infection was found at a relatively low prevalence of 5.57%. Five different morphological types of cercariae were detected; xiphidio, monostome, mutabile, ophthalmoxiphidio, and microcercous, and three different morphological types of unknown metacercariae were observed. Microcercous cercariae of the lung fluke genus Paragonimus is reported here for the first time in a bithyniid snail. Our current finding show that H. nassa can serve as intermediate host for a range of parasitic trematodes in Thailand.

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