The closely related Echinostoma lindoense, E. audyi and E. revolutum can be differentiated by morphological characteristics of their adults and cercariae. We have found E. lindoense and E. audyi in Southeast and Southwest Asia and Central Europe and the former species also in South America. However, using the morphological characteristics described by Beaver (1937) for E. revolutum which is assumed to be cosmopolitan, we did not find this species in these regions.
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Syst Parasitol
November 1999
Department of Zoology, Natural History Museum, London, UK.
The chaetotaxy of cercaria of the echinostome Echinostoma miyagawai, found in naturally infected Planorbis planorbis in a brackish water lake in Bulgaria, is described and figured. Comparisons with sensory patterns of cercariae of E. revolutum, E.
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November 1987
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Central Laboratory of Helminthology, Sofia.
The life-cycles of Echinostoma revolutum and E. echinatum were carried out by using cercariae emitted by naturally infected Molluscs. E.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe closely related Echinostoma lindoense, E. audyi and E. revolutum can be differentiated by morphological characteristics of their adults and cercariae.
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September 1977
Attempts to induce acquired resistance in Lymnaea rubiginosa snails against the echinostomes Echinostoma audyi and Hypoderaeum dingeri by means of irradiated miracidia were unsuccessful, although Lie and coworkers using similar methods had recently sensitized Biomphalaria glabrata against Echinostoma lindoense (1975a). In contrast to the B. glabrata-E.
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