Zoothamnium parasiticum Stein, 1859
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Zoothamnium parasiticum Stein, 1859
Distribution. Austria. Belgium. Czech Republic. France. Germany. Hungary. Poland. Switzerland. The Netherlands. Ukraine.
Hosts. Asellus (Asellus) aquaticus (cited as Asellus aquaticus ); Cyclops strenuus strenuous (cited as Cyclops strenuous ); Daphnia longispina ; Dikerogammarus haemobaphes (cited as Dicerogammarus haemobaphes ); Eudiaptomus vulgaris (cited as Diaptomus vulgaris ); Gammarus balcanicus ; Gammarus fossarum (cited as Gammarus pulex fossarum ); Gammarus komareki (cited as Gammarus pulex komareki ); Gammarus pulex ; Gammarus tigrinus ; Macrocyclops albidus (cited as Cyclops albidus ); Macrocyclops fuscus (cited as Cyclops fuscus ); Cyclops sp.; asellids; copepods.
References. D´Udekem 1864; Keiser 1921; Kahl 1935; Nenninger 1948; Stiller 1953a, 1960, 1971; Piesik 1975; Bierhof & Ross 1977; Morado & Small 1995; Fernandez-Leborans & Tato-Porto 2000; Schödel 2018.
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