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Diplostomum mergi

2015
Diplostomum mergi Lineage 4 First intermediate host: Radix auricularia (Lcnnaeus). Locality: Hengsteysee, Germany. [Fcgure 8 and Addctconal fcle 3: Fcgure S2B, Addctconal fcle 4: Fcgure S3B, Addctconal fcle 5: Fcgure S4B.] Body elongate-oval, 180 − 186 × 94 − 115 (184 × 105), shorter than tacl stem (BL/TSL = 0.7), wcth aggregatcons of yellow
Selbach, Chlcstcan   +4 more
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Diplostomum spathaceum

2015
Published as part of Selbach, Chlcstcan, Soldánová, Mcloslava, Geolgceva, Scmona, Kostadcnova, Aneta & Sules, Belnd, 2015, Integrative taxonomic approach to the cryptic diversity of Diplostomum spp. in lymnaeid snails from Europe with a focus on the ' Diplostomum mergi' species complex, pp.
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Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genome of Diplostomum baeri

Parasitology International, 2020
Despite Diplostomum baeri (Dubois, 1937) being one of the most widely distributed parasites of freshwater fish, there is no complete mitochondrial (mt) genome currently available. The complicated systematics presented by D. baeri has hampered investigations into the species distributions and infective dynamics of the species.
Toby, Landeryou   +4 more
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Diplostomum alarioides Dubois

2009
Published as part of Muniz-Pereira, Luís C., Vieira, Fabiano M. & Luque, José L., 2009, Checklist of helminth parasites of threatened vertebrate species from Brazil, pp.
Muniz-Pereira, Luís C.   +2 more
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Diplostomum pseudospathaceum Niewiadomska 1984

2015
Published as part of Selbach, Chlcstcan, Soldánová, Mcloslava, Geolgceva, Scmona, Kostadcnova, Aneta & Sules, Belnd, 2015, Integrative taxonomic approach to the cryptic diversity of Diplostomum spp. in lymnaeid snails from Europe with a focus on the ' Diplostomum mergi' species complex, pp. 1-21 in Parasites & Vectors (300) (300) 8 (1) on page 16, DOI:
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No strict host specificity: Brain metacercariae Diplostomum petromyzifluviatilis Müller (Diesing, 1850) are conspecific with Diplostomum sp. Lineage 4 of Blasco-Costa et al. (2014)

Parasitology International, 2022
Metacercariae of Diplostomum petromyzifluviatilis (Digenea, Diplostomidae) from the brain of European river lamprey Lampetra fluviatilis from the Baltic Sea basin and Arctic lamprey Lethenteron camtschaticum from the White Sea basin were studied with the use of genetic and morphological methods.
D I, Lebedeva   +5 more
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Polymorphic microsatellite loci for the trematode Diplostomum pseudospathaceum

Molecular Ecology Notes, 2004
AbstractWe present primers for five polymorphic microsatellite loci in the eye fluke Diplostomum pseudospathaceum (Trematoda), a widely distributed parasite with a complex life cycle used as a model for parasitology and fish immunology. The loci were identified using a GA/CT‐enriched genomic library by subtractive hybridization with magnetic particles.
Reusch, T., Rauch, G., Kalbe, M.
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Molecular prospecting for European Diplostomum (Digenea: Diplostomidae) reveals cryptic diversity

International Journal for Parasitology, 2013
We believe this study is the first attempt to address molecular prospecting for species diversity of Diplostomum (Digenea: Diplostomidae) in Europe. A database linking sequences from the barcode region of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox1) mitochondrial gene and from the internal transcribed spacer cluster (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2) of the rRNA gene was ...
Georgieva, Simona   +6 more
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Diplostomum spathaceum

Trends in Parasitology, 2023
Sofía Capasso, Jorge S. Gutiérrez
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Diplostomum spathaceum metacercarial infection and colour change in salmonid fish

Parasitology Research, 2004
Colour changes in two salmonid fish, the salmon (Salmo salar) and sea trout (S. trutta), were examined in relation to infection with the trematode Diplostomum spathaceum. This parasite had no effect on the rate of colour change in these fish, although species specific differences in colour adjustment times were observed.
P, Rintamäki-Kinnunen   +3 more
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