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International Journal for Parasitology, 1993
Genetic differences among six didymozoid species distinguished on morphological criteria (Didymozoon species A, B, E, F and G, and Neometadidymozoon helicis) were sought by restriction fragment length analysis of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and 5.8S ribosomal DNA.
Anderson, Glenn R., Barker, Stephen C.
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Genetic differences among six didymozoid species distinguished on morphological criteria (Didymozoon species A, B, E, F and G, and Neometadidymozoon helicis) were sought by restriction fragment length analysis of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and 5.8S ribosomal DNA.
Anderson, Glenn R., Barker, Stephen C.
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1975
Nematobibothrioides histoidii, inhabiting the body wall tissues of the sunfish, Mola mola, is characterized by its great length, reaching over 12 m, diverticulated excretory horns, large excretory tube, presence of 2 suckers, rudimentary pharynx, absence of gland cells around pharynx and ceca, oblong vitelline reservoir, and oval eggs, 17 by 15 mu.
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Nematobibothrioides histoidii, inhabiting the body wall tissues of the sunfish, Mola mola, is characterized by its great length, reaching over 12 m, diverticulated excretory horns, large excretory tube, presence of 2 suckers, rudimentary pharynx, absence of gland cells around pharynx and ceca, oblong vitelline reservoir, and oval eggs, 17 by 15 mu.
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Systematic Parasitology, 1990
A new species, Gonapodasmius epinepheli (Didymozoidae: Gonapodasmiinae), is described from the fish Epinephelus tauvina from the Arabian Gulf. It differs from most other members of the genus in the presence of a bulbous swelling at the distal end of the ovary, the presence of a characteristic bulge in the genital junction region, in the dense mass of ...
J. Abdul-Salam, B. Sreelatha, M. Farah
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A new species, Gonapodasmius epinepheli (Didymozoidae: Gonapodasmiinae), is described from the fish Epinephelus tauvina from the Arabian Gulf. It differs from most other members of the genus in the presence of a bulbous swelling at the distal end of the ovary, the presence of a characteristic bulge in the genital junction region, in the dense mass of ...
J. Abdul-Salam, B. Sreelatha, M. Farah
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Veterinary Parasitology, 2009
The study of different species of tunas has revealed high numbers of cysts of Koellikerioides internogastricus Yamaguti, 1970, parasitizing Thunnus atlanticus (Lesson), Thunnus albacares (Bonnaterre) and Thunnus obesus (Lowe), caught along the Rio de Janeiro coastline, Atlantic Ocean, Brazil.
Márcia Cristina Nascimento, Justo +3 more
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The study of different species of tunas has revealed high numbers of cysts of Koellikerioides internogastricus Yamaguti, 1970, parasitizing Thunnus atlanticus (Lesson), Thunnus albacares (Bonnaterre) and Thunnus obesus (Lowe), caught along the Rio de Janeiro coastline, Atlantic Ocean, Brazil.
Márcia Cristina Nascimento, Justo +3 more
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[New trematode genus of the family Didymozoidae from a mackerel in the Indian Ocean].
Parazitologiia, 1979A new trematode of the genus Paranema tobothrium triplovitellatum gen. et sp. n. from the body cavity of Scomber scombrus from the Indian ocean is described. The individuals of the new genus are not incysted. Testes paired, ovary twisted, unbranched, vitelline gland bifurcates, uterus forming three turns.
V M, Nikolaeva, L P, Tkachuk
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2023
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?? ???????????? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ?? ???????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????? ?????????????????? Exocoetidae ?????????????????????? Gonapodasmius cypseluri Y ?? m ?? g u t i ?? G. spilonotopteri Y ?? m ?? g u t i ?? ???????????? ???? ????????????????????????. ???????????????????? ?????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ?????????
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1972
An immature didymozoid larva, designated Immature Didymozoid H, is described from the dorsal muscles and swim bladder of Anthias squamipinnis (Peters), a coral-reef fish caught in the Gulf of Aqaba near Eilat. This larva is considerably larger than any didymozoid larva previously described.
J, Lengy, L, Fishelson
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An immature didymozoid larva, designated Immature Didymozoid H, is described from the dorsal muscles and swim bladder of Anthias squamipinnis (Peters), a coral-reef fish caught in the Gulf of Aqaba near Eilat. This larva is considerably larger than any didymozoid larva previously described.
J, Lengy, L, Fishelson
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Systematic Parasitology, 1998
DNA sequences of the second internal transcribed spacer (ITS2) of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) were determined for 11 species from four genera of Didymozoinae (Indodidymozoon, Helicodidymozoon, Rhopalotrema and Neometadidymozoon) and a species of the Lecithasteridae, Lecithaster stellatus.
Anderson, GR, Barker, SC
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DNA sequences of the second internal transcribed spacer (ITS2) of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) were determined for 11 species from four genera of Didymozoinae (Indodidymozoon, Helicodidymozoon, Rhopalotrema and Neometadidymozoon) and a species of the Lecithasteridae, Lecithaster stellatus.
Anderson, GR, Barker, SC
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Unitubulotestis sardae (Trematoda: Didymozoidae) from Brazil
The Journal of Parasitology, 1968openaire +2 more sources

