Let's restart formally naming 'larval' trematodes
- PMID: 37385923
- DOI: 10.1016/j.pt.2023.05.011
Let's restart formally naming 'larval' trematodes
Abstract
Arguably the most unique biological features of trematode parasites involve their clonal parthenitae and cercariae. These life stages are biologically fascinating, medically and scientifically important, and often studied for years, lacking knowledge of their corresponding sexual adult stages. But sexual adults are the focus of trematode species-level taxonomy, partially explaining the relative neglect of documenting the diversity of parthenitae and cercariae and why researchers who do describe them give them only provisional names. Provisional names are unregulated, unstable, often ambiguous, and, I argue, often unnecessary. I suggest that we recommence formally naming parthenitae and cercariae using an improved naming scheme. The scheme should permit us to reap the benefits of formal nomenclature and thereby enhance research involving these diverse and important parasites.
Keywords: Trematoda; cercariae; collective group; parthenitae; rediae; sporocysts.
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