Summary To our knowledge, this is the first ultrastructural study on spermiogenesis and the spermatozoon of a trematode belonging to the family Notocotylidae, Notocotylus neyrai. Spermiogenesis begins with the formation of the zone of differentiation which comprises striated rootlets associated with the two centrioles and an intercentriolar body in-between. It is characterised by an asynchronic flagellar rotation and subsequent proximodistal fusion with a median cytoplasmic process. The migration of the nucleus toward the median cytoplasmic process before its fusion with the free flagella is also described. The mature spermatozoon of N. neyrai is filiform and tapered at both ends and presents all the features found in the Digenea gamete: two axonemes, mitochondrion, nucleus and two bundles of parallel cortical microtubules. Nevertheless, several characters allow us to distinguish N. neyrai from other digenetic trematodes.