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About the Origin of the Family Allocreadiidae (Trematoda: Plagiorchiida)

Doklady Biological Sciences, 2022
The phylogenetic relationships established in the family Allocreadiidae by genetic methods suggest that the center of origin, distribution, and divergence of the studied family is, apparently, eastern regions of Laurasia (the territory of the modern Southeast Asia), from where these trematodes penetrated through the Amur paleomicrocontinent and ...
V V, Bogatov, K S, Vainutis
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Plagiorchiida

2014
Plagiorchiata gen. sp. Host and locality record: Dendropsophus nanus (= Hyla nana) (CO), Leptodactylus chaquensis (CO) and Pseudopaludicola boliviana (CO) Distribution: Argentina Site of infection: muscle, mesentery, kidney, faringe, small intestine, body cavity Stage: metacercarie Reference: Hamann and Kehr (1998), Duré et al.
Campião, Karla Magalhães   +6 more
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Plagiorchiidae Luhe

2015
Published as part of Santos, Cláudia Portes & Gibson, David I., 2015, Checklist of the Helminth Parasites of South American Bats, pp.
Santos, Cláudia Portes   +1 more
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Plagiorchiidae Luhe 1901

2014
Plagiorchiidae gen. sp. Host and locality record: Scinax nasicus (CO) Distribution: Argentina Site of infection: small intestine and muscle Stage: not reported Reference: Hamann et al. (2010)
Campião, Karla Magalhães   +6 more
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Aptorchis aequalis Nicoll, 1914 (Digenea: Plagiorchiidae) is a senior synonym of Dingularis anfracticirrus Jue Sue & Platt, 1999 (Digenea: Plagiorchiidae)

Systematic Parasitology, 2002
Examination of the type-specimen of Aptorchis aequalis Nicoll, 1914 (Digenea: Plagiorchiidae) revealed anatomical features not included in the original description; most notably the intestinal caeca extend to near the posterior end of the worm instead of terminating just posterior to the ventral sucker. A comparison of the type of A.
Thomas R, Platt, Richard J, Jensen
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Vitellogenesis of the digenean Plagiorchis elegans (Rudolphi, 1802) (Plagiorchioidea, Plagiorchiidae)

Parasitology International, 2014
The ultrastructural organization of vitellogenesis of Plagiorchis elegans (Rudolphi, 1802), experimentally obtained from the golden hamster Mesocricetus auratus (Linnaeus, 1758), is described using transmission electron microscopy. This study is the first ultrastructural study of vitellogenesis in a member of the superfamily Plagiorchioidea.
Samuel, Greani   +6 more
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Plagiorchiidae (Luhe, 1901) Ward 1917

2007
Family Plagiorchiidae (Lühe, 1901) Ward, 1917 Glossidiella Travassos, 1927 Glossidiella ornata Travassos, 1927 Host and records: Hydrodynastes gigas (Duméril, Bibron & Duméril, 1854) (ER, C, Ch, BA) Site of infection: mouth, lung. Material deposited: MLP 1044 D.
Lunaschi, Lía I., Drago, Fabiana B.
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