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A Checklist of the Aspidogastrea (Platyhelminthes: Trematoda) of the World
Zootaxa, 2015A 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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Sterols of Echinostoma revolutum (Trematoda) Adults
The Journal of Parasitology, 1985diate 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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Intermediary metabolism in Dicrocoelium dendriticum (Trematoda)
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1973Abstract 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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Nature, 1964
Systema Helminthum By Satyu Yamaguti. Vol. 4: Monogenea and Aspidocotylea. Pp. vii + 699 (134 plates). (New York and London: Interscience Publishers, a Division of John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1963.) 600s.
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Systema Helminthum By Satyu Yamaguti. Vol. 4: Monogenea and Aspidocotylea. Pp. vii + 699 (134 plates). (New York and London: Interscience Publishers, a Division of John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1963.) 600s.
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Studies on glycogen deposition in trematoda
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1967Abstract 1. 1. Both qualitative and quantitative studies have been made on the distribution and content of glycogen in seven monogenetic and eight digenetic trematode species. 2. 2. Glycogen occurs predominantly as intracellular deposits in the parenchyma in all species with smaller amounts associated with the musculature and reproductive ...
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Studies on Phosphatase Activity in Trematoda
The Journal of Parasitology, 1967Both histochemical and biochemical studies have been made on phosphatase activity in seven species of Monogenea (Entobdella hippoglossi, Calicotyle krbyeri, Polystoma integerrimum, Diplozoon paradoxum, Discocotyle sagittata, Diclidophora merlangi, and Octodactylus palmata) and eight species of Digenea (Haematoloechus medioplexus, Haplometra cylindracea,
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The family prosthogonimidae (Trematoda) in Australia
International Journal for Parasitology, 1973Abstract The family Prosthogonimidae (Trematoda) in Australia. International Journal for Parasitology3: 853–862. The family Prosthogonimidae has previously been known in Australia by three species of Prosthogonimus Luhe, 1899 (from birds) and by Coelomotrema Angel, 1970 (from marsupials).
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On Brachylaemus (Trematoda) from Marsupials
Journal of Helminthology, 1957Brachylaemus dasyuri (Johnston, 1912) is recorded from Thylacis obesulus (Shaw & Nodder, 1797) from Queensland. It is redescribed and Brachylaemus simile (Johnston, 1912) is confirmed to be a synonym.A review is made of the species of Brachylaemus recorded from American and Australian marsupials.
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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 ...
June P. Thurston, R. M. Laws
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Philophthalmus SP. (Trematoda) in a Human Eye
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1982Abstract A rare instance of a Philophthalmus sp. infection in a human eye of a 67-year-old Japanese who complained of irritation of the right eye is reported.
Koichiro Inada+3 more
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