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Bucephalus (flatworm)
Genus of flukes
Genus of flukes
- Bucephalus anguillae Spakulova, Macko, Berrilli & Dezfuli, 2002
- Bucephalus baeri Maillard, 1976
- Bucephalus binidentacularis Wang, 1977
- Bucephalus elegans Woodhead, 1930
- Bucephalus haimeanus (Lacaze-Duthiers, 1854)
- Bucephalus labracis Paggi & Orecchia, 1965
- Bucephalus marinus Vlasenko, 1931
- Bucephalus mytili Cole, 1935
- Bucephalus polymorphus Baer, 1827
Bucephalus () is the genus name for many trematode flatworms that are parasites of molluscs and fish. Like other Bucephalidae, they are found in fish both as adults and as metacercariae. In marine and freshwater teleosts, they live as parasites inside the digestive tract, especially the intestine.

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The name Bucephalus () was chosen because of the horn-like appearance of the forked tail (furcae) of its cercaria. By what Manter calls a "curious circumstance", horns are also suggested by the long tentacles of adult worms.
They are distinguished from other genera in the same family by having tentacles associated with the anterior sucker. Genus members have their mouth in the middle of the body.
An earlier name for this genus was Gasterostomum, given by von Siebold in 1848 to all adult trematodes with a ventral mouth. Odhner (1905) established two suborders of digenean trematodes called Gasterostomata and Protostomata. The two genera in Gasterostomata were Gasterostomum (now Bucephalus) and Prosorhynchus, of which the former has an anterior sucker separate from its digestive tract and the latter has an anterior rhynchus. Members of the genus Bucephalus are also sometimes referred to as "gasterostomes."
References
References
- "Bucephalus von Baer, 1827". ERMS.
- Wang, P.-Q. (1977). A survey of the parasites of eels from Fujian Province. ''Journal of Fujian Teachers University (Natural Science)''. 1977 (1), 53-63.
- A Study of the Gasterostome Cercariae of the Huron River. Arthur E. Woodhead, Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, Vol. 55, No. 4 (Oct., 1936), pages. 465-476, {{doi. 10.2307/3222530
- Gibson, David I.. (1996). "Guide to the Parasites of Fishes of Canada". Canadian Government Publishing.
- Manter, Harold W. (1940). "Digenetic trematodes of fishes from the Galapagos Islands and the neighboring Pacific". Reports on the Collections Obtained by Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions, 1932-1938.
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