Parafossarulus spiridonovi

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Parafossarulus spiridonovi
Not evaluated (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification
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Mollusca
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Gastropoda
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P. spiridonovi
Binomial name
Parafossarulus spiridonovi
Zatrawkin & Starobogatov in Zatrawkin, Dovgalev & Starobogatov, 1989[2]

Parafossarulus spiridonovi is a species of freshwater snail with gills and an operculum, an aquatic prosobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Bithyniidae.

The specific name spiridonovi is apparently in honour of Croatian malacologist Spiridon Brusina.[citation needed]

Distribution[]

The type locality of this species is near the village of , in the basin of the in Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Khabarovsky District, Russia.[3]

The species is also found in the and the (Primorsky Krai).[4]

Parasites[]

Parafossarulus spiridonovi serves as the first intermediate host for the trematode (natural infection).[4]

Parafossarulus spiridonovi serves as an intermediate host for the trematode .[5]

Parafossarulus spiridonovi serves as the first intermediate host for the trematode (experimental infection)[6] and for (experimental infection).[7]

Parafossarulus spiridonovi serves as the second intermediate host for the trematode (experimental infection).[8]

References[]

  1. ^ IUCN (2013). IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2013.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 13 May 2014.
  2. ^ (in Russian) Zatrawkin M. N., Dovgalev A. S. & Starobogatov Ya. I. [Затравкин М. Н., Довгалев А. С. & Старобогатов Я. И.] (1989). "Моллюски рода Parafossarulus (Bithyniidae, Gastropoda) фауны СССР и их значение как промежуточных хозяев трематоды Clonorchis sinensis (Cobbold, 1857). [Molluscs of the genus Parafossarulus (Bithyniidae, Gastropoda) in fauna of the USSR and their role as intermediate hosts of the trematode Clonorchis sinensis (Cobbold, 1857)]". Бюллетень Московского общества испытателей природы, отдел биологический. [Byulleten Moskovskogo Obshchestva Ispytatelej Prirody, otdel biologicheskij], 94(5): 74-78. pages 77-78, fig. 3.
  3. ^ Kantor Yu I., Vinarski M. V., Schileyko A. A. & Sysoev A. V. (published online on March 2, 2010). "Catalogue of the continental mollusks of Russia and adjacent territories". Version 2.3.1.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Besprozvannykh V. (2010). "Life Cycle of the Trematode Notocotylus intestinalis (Digenea, Notocutylidae) under Natural Conditions in Primorye Region (Russia)". 44(3): e-33–e-36. doi:10.2478/v10058-010-0016-8.
  5. ^ (in Russian) Besprozvannykh V. V. (2003). "[Life cycle of trematode Psilotrema acutilostris (Psilostomidae) from Primor'e region]". Parazitologiia 37(3): 241-245. PMID 12916403. PDF.
  6. ^ (in Russian) Besprozvannykh V. V. (2003). "[Life cycle of a trematode Holostephanus nipponicus (Cyathocotylidae) in conditions of Primor'e]". Parazitologiia 37(4): 346-351. PMID 14515513. PDF.
  7. ^ (in Russian) Besprozvannykh V. V. (2011). [Life cycle of the trematode Echinochasmus spinosus Odhner, 1911 (Echinostomatidae) in the natural conditions of Primorye]. Parazitologiia 45(2): 114-119. PMID 21874844.
  8. ^ Besprozvannykh V. V., Ngo H. D., Ha N. V., Hung N. M., Rozhkovan K. V. & Ermolenko A. V. (2013). "Descriptions of digenean parasites from three snail species, Bithynia fuchsiana (Morelet), Parafossarulus striatulus Benson and Melanoides tuberculata Müller, in North Vietnam". 50(3): 190-204. PDF.


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