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A New Look at Monogenea and Digenea Spermatozoa
1983The spermatozoa of parasitic platyhelminths (Cestoda, Monogenea, Digenea) are generally rather long (up to 400 μm), threadlike and very thin (ca. 1 μm). For this reason, they are usually studied in transverse sections; in any group of these, the overwhelming majority are sections of the so-called “middle region”, showing dorsal and ventral microtubules,
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Transatlantic discovery of Notocotylus atlanticus (Digenea: Notocotylidae) based on life cycle data
Parasitology Research, 2019A. Gonchar+4 more
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Digenea parasites of jellyfish and ctenophores of the southern Atlantic
Hydrobiologia, 2001Parasites of planktonic cnidarians and ctenophores in the southern Atlantic Ocean are little known. The aim of this study was to describe three new metacercariae from jellyfish and ctenophores, and assess the importance of the gelatinous zooplankton as intermediate hosts in the life history of digeneans.
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Oral sucker in Digenea: structure and muscular arrangement
Zoomorphology, 2018Digeneans use oral and ventral suckers for attachment, locomotion, and feeding. The structure of these organs is rarely described in detail. I used fluorescent actin staining and confocal laser scanning microscopy to describe musculature arrangement in the oral sucker of eight digenean species (all Plagiorchiida). Scanning electron microscopy and light
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