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Tremátodos didimozoides tipo Monilicaecum en quetognatos del mar caribe mexicano [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 2007
SE ANALIZAN 22,508 QUETOGNATOS HOLOPLÁNTICOS CAPTURADOS EN 21 ESTACIONES A LO LARGO DE LAS COSTAS DEL ESTADO DE QUINTANA ROO, MÉXICO DURANTE 1991 (CARIBE I= FEBRERO; CARIBE II= MARZO; CARIBE III MAYO; CARIBE IV= AGOSTO). LAS FORMAS NO ENQUISTADAS DE LOS
LOURDES SEGURA PUERTAS   +3 more
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The histopathology of Scomber japonicus infection by Nematobothriun scombri (Trematoda: Didymozoidae) and of larval anisakid nematode infections in the liver of Pagrus pagrus A histopatologia da infecção de Scomber japonicus por Nematobothrium scombri (Trematoda: Didymozoide) e por larvas de nematoides anisaquídeos no fígado de Pagrus pagrus

open access: yesMemorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 1987
The histopathology induced by Nematobothrium scombri (Trematoda) in Scomber japonicus and of larval anisakid nematodes in Pagrus pagrus is described. Nematodes larvae occurred within the liver capsule and N.
J. C. Eiras, A. A. Rego
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Didymozoid Monilicaecum type trematodes in chaetognaths from the Mexican Caribbean Sea Tremátodos didimozoides tipo Monilicaecum en quetognatos del mar caribe mexicano

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 2007
Analyses of 22,508 holoplanktonic chaetognaths collected at 21 stations were made from four oceanographic campaigns along the coasts of Quintana Roo, Mexico, in 1991 (Caribe I = February; Caribe II = March; Caribe III = May; Caribe IV= August ...
María del Carmen Gómez del Prado-Rosas   +3 more
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New didymozoid trematodes fromOnigocia-stem platycephalid fishes [PDF]

open access: yesParasite, 1995
Two new species of didymozoid trematodes are described from two species of Onigocia-stem platycephalid (flathead) fishes from Moreton Bay, Australia. Indodidymozoon metridion n. sp. is described fro the operculum of Suggrundus jugosus. Indodidymozoon ditremion n. sp. is described from the buccal cavity, branchial arches and pharynx of inegocia japonica.
Anderson , G.R., Cribb, T.H.
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Host–parasite interaction of a muscle-infecting didymozoid in the Atlantic mackerel Scomber scombrus L. [PDF]

open access: yesICES Journal of Marine Science, 2006
AbstractNumerous ribbon-like aggregations of eggs of a trematode didymozoid were found embedded in the connective tissue, mostly between the epoxial skeletal muscle fibres, of mature mackerel Scomber scombrus collected from post-recruits of the eastern stock.
Pascual, Santiago   +2 more
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Integrative Taxonomy of Didymozoids Parasitizing Thunnus obesus (Scombridae) from Southwest Atlantic Ocean: A New Genus and Species

open access: yesPathogens
The global fauna of Didymozoidae infecting fishes is very diverse and includes 270 species. Integrative taxonomic studies in this group are rare, and genetic data are lacking for the molecular identification of species. In this study, a new genus and species, Platodidymocystis yamagutii n. gen., n.
Yuri C. Meneses   +5 more
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Didymozoid Monilicaecum type trematodes in chaetognaths from the Mexican Caribbean Sea

open access: yes, 2007
"Analyses of 22,508 holoplanktonic chaetognaths collected at 21 stations were made from four oceanographiccampaigns along the coasts of Quintana Roo, Mexico, in 1991 (Caribe I = February; Caribe II = March; Caribe III = May;Caribe IV= August). Unencysted larval didymozoid parasites were identified as belonging to the Monilicaecum typebecause of the ...
Ma. del Carmen Gómez del Prado Rosas   +3 more
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Helminth parasite larvae collected from Arabian Gulf Fish. 4. description of 4 larvae including two metacercarae, one didymozoid and one acanthocephalan from Emirati coasts

open access: yes, 2005
Four hilminth larvae from different fish hosts caught from Emirati coasts are described. Two are metacercariae related to genus Stephanostomum, type (I) and (II). Type (I) was found encycsted in body cavities of the Indian halibut Psettodes erumei and the areolate grouper Epinephelus areolatus, and type (II) in the golden stripped goatfish Mulloides ...
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