4 edition of Studies on the ectoparasitic trematodes of Japan found in the catalog.
Published
1894
in Tokyo
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Written in English
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Pagination | 273 p. |
Number of Pages | 273 |
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Open Library | OL24170028M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 31084678 |
Quarter-Century Book, ; The Canadian Ice Age, ; The Mol- lusc-Fauna of the Galapagos Islands, ; An Examination of Weis- mannism, ; Extinct Monsters, ; Chapman on the Birds of the. 1. J Helminthol. ; Studies on larval trematodes infecting freshwater snails in London (U.K.) and some adjoining areas. II. Gymnocephalous by:
Holly Irby Stool Sample Eggs found in stool are 28 um ovals with an operculum and a slight terminal knob. No "shoulders" are noted. Trematodes Case Study Intestinal Biopsy Patient History: Mature trematodes found in mucosa tissue of the small intestine measure mm by The objects of this paper are to review briefly the history of classifi- cation of digenetic trematodes beginning with Linnaeus, to present a modern concept of the bases of classification as revealed by studies of life histories and of embryonic development, and finally to propose in the form of a key a system for the Digenea based on this Cited by:
Hosts and parasites as aliens - Volume 80 Issue 2 - H. Taraschewski. Over the past decades, various free-living animals (hosts) and their parasites have invaded recipient areas in which they had not previously occurred, thus gaining the status of aliens or by: Class Trematoda Leaf-like and unsegmented Adult trematodes are provided with an oral sucker and a ventral sucker called acetabulum. A third sucker called genital sucker or gonotyl is observed only among the heterophyids 9. The life cycle of trematodes includes: 1. The egg stage 2.
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The most significant trematodes from a clinical point of view are blood flukes, Schistosoma mansoni, S. japonicum and S. hematobium.
Other trematodes of significance are intestinal fluke, Fasciolopsis buski, liver fluke, Clonorchis sinensis and lung fluke, Paragonimus westermani. Schistosomiasis (Bilharziasis). Yamaguti deals with species of fish trematodes, 78 of them new. They are referred to 54 known and 11 new genera.
All except 8 are marine forms, the majority Allocreadiidae and Hemiuridae. One new genus, Notoporus, is made the type of a new family, Notoporidae, near the Allocreadiidae, but differentiated by the position of the genital pore and the structure of the male terminal by: The head of a tapeworm is called a and the chain of progressively maturing proglottids is called a Cercaria lose its tail, penetrate the second IH, secrete a thick cyst wall - Develop into a metacercaria - 2nd IH with encysted metacercaria is ingested by the definitive host - 2nd IH and thick cyst wall are digested, juvenile fluke release - Juvenile fluke migrates to predilection site - Develops into adult fluke - Self-fertilization or cross-fertilization occurs - Operculated eggs are.
Studies on the Helminth Fauna of Japan, 53 57 between eye spots of posterior pair. Pharynx x mm, with a distinct notch on each side. Esophagus practically absent ; ceca transverse at very beginning, with a dense, transversely elongated mass of pharyngeal gland cells immediately.
Abstract. Calicotyle australis Johnston, is reported from a new host species, the common shovel-nosed ray, Rhinobatos batillum, caught in Moreton Bay, parasite inhabits the cloaca and rectum (microhabitat in type host, Trygonorhina fasciata, unknown): parasites were also found on the ventral skin of R.
batillum, but these specimens may have migrated to this site after the. World J. Zool., 1 (2):66 The ultrastructure studies on schistosomes: Through that, the maleS. haematobium tegument is essentially the scanning electron microscopy (SEM), the descriptive similar to that ofS.
mansoni, except that the dorsal analysis ofSchistosoma mansoni Sambon, adult tubercles appear larger and the degree of spination is. Monogeneans (ectoparasitic Platyhelminthes) are of great economic importance as agents of fish diseases, particularly in aquaculture.
Their morphology and phylogeny, life cycles and mortalities caused by them, are discussed. Special ecological aspects considered are: within or between host speciation, niche restriction and segregation, reaction to magnetic stimuli, competition and.
The trematodes are a class of worms whose morphology is characterized by flat and oval-shaped bodies. More than species of flukes are known with worldwide distribution. Their size can range from about 5 mm to couple cm, but most of them do not exceed 1 cm.
Most of the trematodes parasitize in turtles, frogs, and fish. Flukes. A fine selection of hand-picked accommodations is packaged neatly into each pocket-sized guidebook.
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1. Bucephalus sebastichthydis n. Trematode diversity in the freshwater snail Bithynia siamensis goniomphalos sensu lato from Thailand and Lao PDR - Volume 90 Issue 3 - N.
Kiatsopit, P. Sithithaworn, K. Kopolrat, J. Namsanor, R.H. Andrews, T.N. PetneyCited by: 9.1. Introduction. At the end of and in Januarya fish disease caused by a heavy infection of bucephalid metacercariae broke out in cyprinid fish in the Uji River, central Japan.The morphology of the metacercariae was described by Ogawa et al.
(metacercaria A). Mature bucephalids collected from the rectum of Lake Biwa catfish (Silurus biwaensis) caught in the same river in Cited by: 8.