PeRMS taxon details
Trematoda
- Subclass Aspidogastrea
- Subclass Digenea
marine, brackish, fresh, terrestrial
Not documented
PeRMS (2025). Trematoda. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/Perms/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=19948 on 2026-02-15
Santamaría, J.; Romero, C.; Meza, M. (Eds) (2026). Peruvian Register of Marine Species. Trematoda. Accessed at: https://www.marinespecies.org/perms/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=19948 on 2026-02-15
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2004-12-21 15:54:05Z
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taxonomy source
Loker, E. S. (2025). Review: The Origin of Digenetic Trematodes: Did the Story Begin with the Blood Flukes?. <em>Journal of Parasitology.</em> 111(6)., available online at https://doi.org/10.1645/25-27 [details]
context source (Hexacorallia) Fautin, Daphne G. (2013). Hexacorallians of the World. (look up in IMIS) [details]
context source (PeRMS) Iannacone, J., Alvarino, L. (2009). Quantitative aspects on the parasite fauna of Anisotremus scapularis (Tschudi) (Osteichthyes, Haemulidae) captured during artisanal fishery at Chorrillos, Lima, Peru. <em>Revista Ibero-Latinoamericana de Parasitologia.</em> 1: 56–64. [details]
additional source Skrjabin, K. I. (1947). Trematodes and their position in the animal kingdom. <em>Osnovy Trematodologii.</em> 1: 11-37. (In Russian, English translation, 1979, by Amerind Publishing Co.).
page(s): 11 [details]
identification resource Gibson, D. I. (2002). Class Trematoda Rudolphi, 1808. In Gibson DI, Jones A and Bray RA (eds),. <em>Keys to the Trematoda, vol. 1.</em> Wallingford: CAB International,. pp. 1-3., available online at https://doi.org/10.1079/9780851995472.0001
page(s): 1 [details]
context source (Hexacorallia) Fautin, Daphne G. (2013). Hexacorallians of the World. (look up in IMIS) [details]
context source (PeRMS) Iannacone, J., Alvarino, L. (2009). Quantitative aspects on the parasite fauna of Anisotremus scapularis (Tschudi) (Osteichthyes, Haemulidae) captured during artisanal fishery at Chorrillos, Lima, Peru. <em>Revista Ibero-Latinoamericana de Parasitologia.</em> 1: 56–64. [details]
additional source Skrjabin, K. I. (1947). Trematodes and their position in the animal kingdom. <em>Osnovy Trematodologii.</em> 1: 11-37. (In Russian, English translation, 1979, by Amerind Publishing Co.).
page(s): 11 [details]
identification resource Gibson, D. I. (2002). Class Trematoda Rudolphi, 1808. In Gibson DI, Jones A and Bray RA (eds),. <em>Keys to the Trematoda, vol. 1.</em> Wallingford: CAB International,. pp. 1-3., available online at https://doi.org/10.1079/9780851995472.0001
page(s): 1 [details]
Present
Inaccurate
Introduced: alien
Containing type locality
From editor or global species database
Classification The classification used here is a compromise between the more traditional taxonomy of Neodermata vs. the turbellarians. Yet it reflects the fact that Neodermata is within free-living flatworms (i.e. turbellaria are paraphyletic). It mentions all traditional taxa that are found in phylogenetic studies (e.g. Laumer et al., 2015). Many of the "in-between" higher level taxa (such as Trepaxonemata etc.) are no longer in WoRMS (probably more user friendly that way). This also means an asymmetry between turbellarians (nine ordines) and Neodermata (superclass with three classes). [details]
| Language | Name | |
|---|---|---|
| Dutch | zuigwormen | [details] |
| English | trematodesflukes | [details] |
| German | TrematodenSaugwürmerEgel | [details] |
| Japanese | 吸虫綱 | [details] |