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Melanoides tuberculata (Mollusca: Thiaridae) Harboring Renicolid Cercariae (Trematoda: Renicolidae) In Brazil

Journal of Parasitology, 2012
Melanoides tuberculata , naturally infected by gymnocephalous cercariae, were found in aquatic collections from Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. After morphological characterization, larvae were used for experimental infection of Poecilia reticulata.
H A, Pinto, A L, Melo
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Thiaridae

2015
Family Thiaridae Melania striatella tuberculata (Martin): Aspidogaster sp.
Alves, Philippe V.   +4 more
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A checklist of trematodes (Platyhelminthes) transmitted by Melanoides tuberculata (Mollusca: Thiaridae)

Zootaxa, 2011
A list of species of Trematoda (flukes) transmitted by Melanoides tuberculata (Müller, 1774) is presented based on 136 articles published between 1896 and 2010. This snail species has been reported as an intermediate host for flukes belonging to 17 families, 25 genera and 37 species, including 11 trematodes reported as adults from man.
Pinto, Hudson Alves, Melo, Alan Lane De
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Identification and molecular characterization of digenean trematode parasites of Aylacostoma chloroticum (Gastropoda: Thiaridae) from a Neotropical Basin

Parasitology Research, 2022
Thiarids are pantropical gastropods distributed from South America to Australia and found in lentic and lotic freshwater environments. These gastropods act as intermediate hosts for several species of digeneans. There are difficulties in the correct identification of these digeneans in certain stages of the life cycle as the larvae have a reduced size ...
Mayara Destro Passere   +3 more
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Ovoviviparity and the structure of the brood pouch inMelanoides tuberculata (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia: Thiaridae)

Journal of Morphology, 2005
The freshwater gastropod Melanoides tuberculata broods its young in a pouch located in the anterodorsal region of the head-foot. The wall of the brood pouch is composed of smooth muscle surrounded by connective tissue. The lumen of the brood pouch is incompletely partitioned by trabeculae, formed by extensions or folds in the chamber wall that are ...
Frida, Ben-Ami, Alan N, Hodgson
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