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Cestoda

2015
Class Cestoda Cestode Lycalopex griseus, Magallanes, Chile, Alarcón (2005). Myocastor coypus, Unspecified locality, Heidegger (1931) in Babero & Lee (1961). Myocastor coypus, Unspecified locality, Freund (1930) in Babero & Lee (1961).
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Cestoda Rudolphi

2015
Class Cestoda Rudolphi The Cestoda is a relatively large, diverse group of parasites (c.8,000 species), almost all of which are found parasitic in the intestine of different groups of vertebrates. They lack a gut and absorb nutrients through their surface layer.
Santos, Cláudia Portes   +1 more
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Sperm transfer inEchinococcus (Cestoda: Taeniidae)

Zeitschrift f�r Parasitenkunde Parasitology Research, 1986
L'autofecondation n'est pas l'apanage de Echinococcus granulosus mais existe aussi chez E.
Kumaratilake, L.M.   +3 more
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?????????? ?? ?????????? ?????????????? ???????? ???????????? ?????????????????? Amabiliidae (Cestoda, Cyclophyllidea)

2010
At the result of investigation of cestode collection including the material from the aquvatic birds of easten Ukrainian Polesye 57 cestode species were found. Six of them were from the family Amabiliidae. All species are new for Ukraine fauna. Joyexilepis acanthorhyncha, J. octacantha, J. pilatus, Ryjikovilepis dubininae, Tatria minor, T.
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?????????????????? ?????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? (Cestoda, Tetrabothriidae)??? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????? ?????????? ???????????? ??????????????????

2023
The results are presented of original investigations of cestodes from the Tetrabothriidae family parasitizing in commercial whales of the south hemisphere. A general morphological characteristics of Tetrabothriidae is given, the keys for genera and species are compiled and their short description and drawing are given.
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?????????? ???????? ?????????????????????????? (Cestoda, Hymenolepididae) ???? ???????????? ????????????????

2023
Staphylocystis putoraki sp. n. and S. diplomesodoni sp. n. are described from Turkestan desert shrew (Diplomesodon pulchellum) from Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan. Some questions of Hymenolepidid systematics and hostal specificity are discussed.
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Trypsin Adsorption by Hymenolepis diminuta (Cestoda)

The Journal of Parasitology, 1980
Significant amounts of radioactivity were associated with Hymenolepis diminuta following incubation in 3H-trypsin. Autoradiography of worms incubated in 3H-trypsin for 30 min demonstrated that all radioactivity was associated with the worm's surface (tegument).
L L, Schroeder, P W, Pappas
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Clase Cestoda

2017
Los cestodes, conocidos comúnmente como tenias, conforman un grupo de parásitos obligados, con ciclos heteroxenos que involucran dos o más hospedadores. Los adultos viven en el intestino o anexos (raramente en el celoma) de todos los grupos de vertebrados y las formas larvales se desarrollan tanto en vertebrados como en invertebrados.
Drago, Fabiana Beatriz   +2 more
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Characterization of Cestoda tissue organization

Biology Bulletin, 2013
The comprehensive ultrastructural characteristic of the somatic tissues for the class Cestoda is presented on the basis of own and literary data: muscular, nervous systems, parenchyma and epithelial tissue. The composition of the cambial systems is summarized and characteristic of its organization are revealed in comparison with other classes of flat ...
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Prolonged selfing in Hymenolepis microstoma (Cestoda)

Experimental Parasitology, 1971
Abstract A single cysticercoid of Hymenolepis microstoma, the mouse bile duct tapeworm, was fed via stomach tube to an HA/ICR strain albino mouse. After 20 days, gravid proglottids of the resulting adult worm (parental, or P generation) were fed to flour beetles, Tribolium confusum; 30 days later, one F1 cysticercoid from the beetles was fed to each ...
A W, Jones   +4 more
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