RESUMEN
Trematodes of the genus Plesiochorus were recovered from the urinary bladder of a stranded female adult loggerhead sea turtle, Caretta caretta, on a beach in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Morphological analysis of the specimens revealed characteristics resembling the sub-species Plesiochorus cymbiformis elongatus rather than the recently synonymised Plesiochorus cymbiformis. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of the ITS2 region also showed that P.â¯c.â¯elongatus was distinct from P.â¯cymbiformis and related taxa. Further analysis of the ITS2 revealed substantial differentiation between P.â¯cymbiformis from the USA and Brazil and the newly sequenced P.â¯c.â¯elongatus from Brazil, while a previously unspecified Plesiochorus sp. from the USA closely related to the novel Brazilian P.â¯c.â¯elongatus was reconciled as a USA isolate of P.â¯c.â¯elongatus. Based on both the morphological and molecular data it is suggested that P.â¯c.â¯elongatus should be referred to as Plesiochorus elongatus and be considered as the second species in the genus.