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1. Trematode Metorchis conjunctus can also infect muskrats.

2. Acetabulum definition is - a ventral sucker of a trematode

3. Alaria is a genus of trematode intestinal parasites found in carnivores (Fig

4. Alaria are trematodes and adults are in the small intestine of their host

5. The trematodes or flukes include 18,000 to 24,000 species, divided into two subclasses.

6. Thus, the direct impact of the two trematode species on their cockle hosts has Cascading …

7. Especially common were trematodes, tiny worms that specialize in castrating their hosts like this unfortunate snail.

8. Schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease historically known as Bilharzia caused by the trematode of the genus Schistosoma

9. A number of parasitic trematodes, acanthocephalans, nematodes and cestodes have been reported from lake sturgeon (Harkness and Dymond 1961).

10. Bucephalus ("ox head") is the genus name for many trematode flatworms that are parasites of molluscs and fish

11. Bilharziasis (bĭl'härzī`əsĭs), or snail fever, parasitic disease caused by blood flukes, trematode worms of the genus Schistosoma

12. Bilharziasis: see schistosomiasis schistosomiasis, Bilharziasis, or snail fever, parasitic disease caused by blood flukes, trematode worms of the genus Schistosoma

13. Twenty-five helminths were identified: 9 trematodes, 3 cestodes, 12 nematodes, and 1 acanthocephalan. Seventeen of these are new host records.

14. Rainwater fish, the client species, were found to carry the trematode ectoparasite,Gyrodactylus, which were apparently Browzed by the stickleback, the cleaner species

15. Schistosomiasis (also referred to as Bilharzia or snail fever) is the result of infection by blood fluke (trematode worm) of the Schistosoma species

16. Seven trematode, three nematode, two cestode, one acanthocephalan, one protozoan, and three acarina species were recovered from 171 muskrats (Ondatra zibethica) taken in Manitoba.

17. Definition of Alaria (Entry 2 of 2) : a genus of trematode worms (family Strigeidae) that is parasitic as adults in the intestines of carnivorous mammals but requires …

18. Cestodes, including Tetrabothrius laccocephalus, Tetrabothrius diomedea, Tetrabothrius filiformis, and metacestodes of Tetrabothrius sp., a strigeid trematode, Cardiocephaloides physalis, and an acanthocephalan, Corynosoma australe, occurred in the small intestine.

19. Now, a single trematode is tiny, microscopic, but collectively they weighed as much as all the fish in the estuaries and three to nine times more than all the birds.

20. Nine helminth species (four trematodes, one cestode, three nematodes, and one acanthocephalan) were found, eight from T. tyrannus and seven from T. verticalis. Six species were common to both hosts.

21. In the Austrian sector of the Danube, 5 parasite species are registered: infusoria Trichodina sp., parasitic crustaceans Ergasilus sieboldi, trematodes Diplostomum sp. and N. skrjabini, and also acanthocephalans Acanthocephalus lucii.

22. Definition of Bucephalus (Entry 2 of 2) : a genus of small digenetic trematodes having the mouth near the center of the ventral surface and the intestine saclike and not bifurcated and comprising …

23. Other parasites of the Wood Turtle include trematodes, an acanthocephalan, caddisfly larvae (an epibiont), and the flesh fly, Sarcophagus spp., which may parasitize eggs and hatchlings (Foscarini, 1994; Walde, 1998; Smith, 2002).

24. ‘There are a few parasites of the black crappie, which include many protozoa, trematodes, Cestodes, and nematodes.’ ‘The resultant ‘sperm trading’ is known from sea slugs, free-living flat-worms and possibly Cestodes and may be widespread.’

25. Examination of three species of Batfishes (Teleostei: Epphippidae) from off Lizard and Heron Islands on the Great Barrier Reef led to the discovery of specimens of the trematode genus Paradiscogaster Yamaguti, 1934 (Digenea: Faustulidae)

26. ‘There are a few parasites of the black crappie, which include many protozoa, trematodes, Cestodes, and nematodes.’ ‘The resultant ‘sperm trading’ is known from sea slugs, free-living flat-worms and possibly Cestodes and may be widespread.’

27. Schistosomiasis, or Bilharzia, is a common intravascular infection caused by parasitic Schistosoma trematode worms It is prevalent in Africa, the Middle East, South America, and Asia Acute schistosomiasis, or Katayama syndrome, can present as fever, malaise The intestinal worms produce a wide range of symptoms including diarrhoea and abdominal pain, general malaise, and weakness.

28. A wide variety of parasites were found in rodent hosts, including protozoa—Giardia sp. (n = 8), Cryptosporidium sp. (n = 1), Entamoeba sp. (n = 8), Trichomonadida (n = 4), Isospora sp. (n = 1), trematodes (Echinostoma sp.; n = 3), cestodes—Hymenolepisnana (n = 1), Hymenolepisdiminuta (n = 3), Hymenolepis sp. (n = 2), Taeniataeniaeformis-Larven (n = 4), Catenotaenia sp. (n = 1), Taenia sp. (n = 1), nematodes—Heterakisspumosa (n = 4), Heterakis sp. (n = 1), Aspiculuristetraptera (n = 2), Capillariahepatica (n = 2), Capillaria sp. (n = 3), Syphacia sp. (n = 2), Strongyloides sp. (n = 10), Trichostrongylus sp. (n = 2) and Trichuris sp. (n = 1)—and acanthocephalans (Moniliformismoniliformis; n = 2).