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For digenean trematodes, it all starts in a mollusc. After emerging from an egg, a larval digenean begins life in a mollusc intermediate host, where it undergoes asexual multiplication before continuing its life cycle. The diversity of digenean species one might find in a snail population can be surprisingly high, as revealed in this collection of articles investigating marine and freshwater snails from around the world.