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Helminth diversity and seasonality of Angiostrongylus cantonensis in hedgehogs from Mallorca. [PDF]

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Trematoda (flukes)

Emerging Topics in Life Sciences, 2017
The class Trematoda is the largest group of Platyhelminths and includes two subclasses: Aspidogastrea and Digenea. Trematodes, and particularly Digeneans, is a large group of organisms with significant medical and veterinary interest. Over 100 species of digenetic trematodes have been reported infecting humans.
Rafael, Toledo, Bernard, Fried
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History of echinostomes (Trematoda)

Acta Parasitologica, 2014
AbstractEchinostomatidae (Trematoda) is the largest family within the class Trematoda. Members of this family have been studied for many years in relation to their utility as basic research models in biodiversity and systematics and also as experimental models in parasitology since they offer many advantages. Echinostomes have contributed significantly
Ivan Kanev   +4 more
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The biology of Echinoparyphium (Trematoda, Echinostomatidae)

Acta Parasitologica, 2012
AbstractEchinoparyphium species are common, widely distributed intestinal parasites causing disease in animals worldwide. Intermediate hosts include snails, bivalves, and fish, whereas the definitive hosts are mainly birds and mammals. This review examines the significant literature on Echinoparyphium.
Jane E. Huffman, Bernard Fried
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The Trematoda of British Fishes [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1948
THIS book is a worthy companion to the same author‘s book, "The Trematoda"(Cambridge University Press, 1946). The author modestly says that he does not claim to have given an exhaustive account of the trematodes of British fishes, and it has naturally been difficult to decide whether some marine fishes caught off the coasts of the British Isles should ...
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The Systematics of the Trematoda

2014
The platyhelminth class Trematoda comprises two subclasses with largely disparate species diversity, with the small Aspidogastrea with c.80 species and the speciose Digenea with c.18,000 species, which has attracted much effort towards our understanding of evolutionary relationships among suprageneric taxa.
Aneta Kostadinova, Ana Pérez-del-Olmo
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A Checklist of the Aspidogastrea (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda) of the World

Zootaxa, 2015
A checklist of records of aspidogastrean trematodes (Aspidogastrea) is provided on the basis of a comprehensive survey of the literature since 1826, when the first aspidogastrean species was reported, until December 2014. We list 61 species representing 13 genera within 4 families and 2 orders of aspidogastreans associated with 298 species of ...
Alves, Philippe V.   +4 more
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Intermediary metabolism in Dicrocoelium dendriticum (Trematoda)

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1973
Abstract 1. 1. Activity levels and the intracellular distribution of various representative enzymes of energy-supplying metabolism were determined in Dicrocoelium dendriticum and the results compared with those obtained for the corresponding enzymes in rat liver. 2. 2.
Peter Köhler, katharina Hanselmann
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Sterols of Echinostoma revolutum (Trematoda) Adults

The Journal of Parasitology, 1985
diate hosts (Hopkins, 1954, Journal of Parasitology 40: 29-31; Wardle, 1980, Bulletin of Marine Science 30: 737-743). Adult worms develop in hindguts of marine fish, Archosargus probatocephalus (Walbaum), which feed on hooked mussels (Wardle, 1980, loc. cit.). Although metacercariae are well developed in I.
David J. Chitwood   +2 more
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