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The Larvae of Monogenea (Platyhelminthes)
1999There has been no comprehensive review of the infective larval stage (oncomiracidium) in the direct life-cycle of monogeneans since Llewellyn. In the last 30 years, knowledge of the general anatomy and morphology of oncomiracidia has increased significantly as has information on swimming behaviour and egg-hatching strategies that may enhance chances of
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A PROPOSED SYSTEM OF ANATOMY FOR FRESHWATER MONOGENEA
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 1967A lack of standardized anatomical terms for use in morphological descriptions of monogenetic trematodes has resulted in excessive confusion and needless synonymy. The present proposed systems of terminology will hopefully contribute toward more meaningful descriptions in future studies.
Charles E. Price, Hisao P. Arai
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Oculotrema hippopotami (Trematoda: Monogenea) in Uganda
Nature, 1965Oculotrema hippopotami was described by Stunkard1 from material labelled ‘from the eye of a hippopotamus’, and presumably collected by A. Looss from a Nile hippopotamus in the zoological gardens, Cairo. This hippopotamus must have been taken to Cairo from the Sudan, or possibly from Uganda, because Hippopotamus amphibius has been absent from the River ...
J P, Thurston, R M, Laws
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Evolutionary expansion of the Monogenea
International Journal for Parasitology, 1994The evolutionary expansion of the monogeneans has taken place in parallel with the diversification of the fish-like vertebrates. In this article the main trends in monogenean evolution are traced from a hypothetical skin-parasitic ancestor on early vertebrates.
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Studies on the Polystomatidae (Monogenea) in Australia [PDF]
The taxonomy and biology of the Polystomatidae of Australian hosts was studied. One species of polystomatid was found in the lungfish, nine species in freshwater turtles, and two species in frogs. The validity of characters used in taxonomy of the Polystomatidae is reviewed and assessed.
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A Review of Neoheterocotyle (Monogenea: Monocotylidae)
The Journal of Parasitology, 1994The monocotylid genus Neoheterocotyle Hargis, 1955 is reviewed and the type species N. inpristi Hargis, 1955 is redescribed and illustrated. Neoheterocotyle ruggierii Cheung and Nigrelli, 1983 is synonymized with N. inpristi. Horricauda Tripathi, 1959 is synonymized with Neoheterocotyle, and the species previously assigned to Horricauda are transferred
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Monogenea (phylum Platyhelminthes).
2006Der gives en systematisk gennemgang af taksonomi, biologi, patogenese, diagnostik og kontrol af monogeninfektioner hos fisk. ; The chapter contains a systematic treatise of taxonomy, biology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and control regarding monogenean infections of fish.
Buchmann, Kurt, Bresciani, José
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Taxonomy and biology of Diplozoidae (monogenea).
2023The study is divided into two parts. The first considers the taxonomy of species of Diplozoidae in the British Isles and the world. The second investigates the biology of Diplozoon homoion in field and experimental conditions. As a result of an extensive literature survey, the distribution of species of Diplozoidae has been assessed.
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Amino acids in eight species of Monogenea
Zeitschrift f�r Parasitenkunde, 1977The ethanol-extractable amino acids of several species of Monogenea were analysed. In the Monopisthocotylea levels were high ( greater than 1,200 micronmoles/g/ethanol extracted dry wt); in the Polyopisthocotylea lower amounts were present (196-562 micronmoles). High proline levels were present in parasites of hosts from a marine environment but low in
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On the evolution within the family Gyrodactylidae (Monogenea)
International Journal for Parasitology, 1998On the basis of six main types of protonephridial systems in the genus Gyrodactylus and results from further studies of the protonephridial systems in other gyrodactylid genera and other monogenean families, evolutionary lines within the Gyrodactylidae and the origin of the genera Ooegyrodactylus, Swingleus, Gyrdicotylus and Polyclithrum are discussed.
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