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CELLULAR ORGANIZATION OF THE ONCOSPHERE OF MOSGOVOYIA CTENOIDES (CESTODA: ANOPLOCEPHALIDAE)

Journal of Parasitology, 2006
The ultrastructure of the infective oncosphere of the cestode Mosgovoyia ctenoides (Anoplocephalidae) is described. The surface of the infective oncosphere is covered by a thin cytoplasmic layer of tegument connected by a narrow cytoplasmic process with the binucleate subtegumental cell, situated deeper in the body.
Daniel, Młocicki   +4 more
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Multiplication of Ovaries in Ctenotaenia marmotae (Frölich, 1802) (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae)

open access: yesComparative Parasitology, 2007
Individuals of the cestode species Ctenotaenia marmotae (Frolich, 1802) (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) possessing duplicated rudimentary ovaries toward the medial parts of the segments were found in material collected from the Siberian marmot (Marmota sibirica )i n Mongolia.
Sumiya Ganzorig, Masao Kamiya
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Infection of a Child in Minnesota by Bertiella Studeri (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae)

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1964
Abstract : A cestode, identified as Bertiella studeri, was obtained after therapy from a 5-year-old boy at Mankato, Minnesota. This case is apparently the first autochthonous infection of man by an anoplocephaline cestode reported in North America. The specimen is described and compared with specimens of B.
H W, STUNKARD, T, KOIVASTIK, G R, HEALY
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A taxonomic revision of the Anoplocephalidae, (Cestoda : Cyclopylidea) of Australian marsupials

Australian Journal of Zoology Supplementary Series, 1976
The taxonomic status of the anoplocephalid cestode parasites of Australian marsupials is reviewed. All are referred to the family Anoplocephalidae Kholodkovskii, 1902, five genera occurring in the subfamily Anoplocephalinae Blanchard, 1891, and one genus in a new subfamily, Triplotaeniinae. The species Bertiella aberrata Nybelin, 1917; B.
P J, Presidente, I, Beveridge
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The Life History of Oochoristica osheroffi Meggitt, 1934 (Cyclophyllidea: Anoplocephalidae)

The Journal of Parasitology, 1967
Examination of tapeworms from prairie rattlesnakes, Crotalus viridis, collected in Weld Co., Colorado (Sec. 16, T 2N, R 64W), were identified as Oochoristica osheroffi Meggitt, 1934. In an effort to determine the intermediate host of the cestode, gravid proglottids were fed to adult flour beetles, Tribolium confusum Duv., migratory grasshoppers ...
E A, Widmer, O W, Olsen
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Monoecocestus (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) diversity in Sigmodontinae rodents characterized by morphology and molecular methods

Zootaxa, 2023
This paper provides new morphological and molecular data for identifying Monoecocestus species from rodents: a) morphological update of Monoecocestus spp., b) morphological data on Anoplocephalidae taxa from Sigmodontinae rodents, c) analyses of the genetic distances between the specimens studied and other Anoplocephalidae from rodents available in ...
NATALIA BEATRIZ GUERREIRO MARTINS   +3 more
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Histochemical localization of phosphomonoesterases in Avhellina lahorea Woodland, 1927 (Cestoda: Anoplocephalida)

Journal of Helminthology, 1984
AbstractNon-specific and specific phosphatases have been histochemically localized in the tissues of Avitellina lahorea, an intestinal parasite of sheep and goats. Large quantities of acid phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase and adenosine triphosphatase were observed in almost all organs except the parenchyma where there were moderate amounts of acid ...
R, Farooq, H U, Farooqi
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Oribatid mites as intermediate hosts of Thysanosoma actinioides (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae): a preliminary study

Veterinary Parasitology, 2002
Thysanosoma actinioides Diesing, 1834 (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) parasitizes domestic and wild herbivores, and its life cycle has not yet been completely elucidated. The aim of this study was to analyze the role of oribatid mites as intermediate hosts of T. actinioides.
Maria Elissondo
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Ultrastructure of the spermatozoon of the bank vole tapeworm, Paranoplocephala omphalodes (Cestoda, Cyclophyllidea, Anoplocephalidae)

Parasitology Research, 1998
The mature Paranoplocephala omphalodes spermatozoon is filiform, tapered at both ends and lacks mitochondria. Its anterior extremity exhibits an apical cone of electron-dense material measuring about 900 nm in length and 200 nm in width, and two crested-like bodies.
J, Miquel, B, Marchand
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