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Centrocestus formosanus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Genus
  
Centrocestus

Phylum
  
Platyhelminthes

Rank
  
Species

Subclass
  
Digenea

Family
  
Heterophyidae

Scientific name
  
Centrocestus formosanus

Higher classification
  
Centrocestus

Order
  
Opisthorchiida

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Similar
  
Heterophyidae, Haplorchis, Digenea, Red‑rimmed melania, Thiaridae

Centrocestus formosanus is a trematode parasite of Asian origin that has found its way into North American streams and rivers. It not only affects the fountain darter but many species of commercially important fishes.

The parasite is transmitted via a freshwater snail Red-rimmed melania Melanoides tuberculata that was introduced in the United States and Mexico in the 1960s. The parasite is believed to have been introduced from shipments of black carp to fish farms in Mexico. The definitive hosts of Centrocestus formosanus appear to be piscivorous birds that migrate along the central flyway from South America to North America.

References

Centrocestus formosanus Wikipedia