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electrophoretic evidence concerning the relationship between haplometrana and glypthelmins (digenea: plagiorchiiformes).analysis of genetic data from a multilocus allozyme study, using cellulose acetate gel electrophoresis, of 2 trematode species, glypthelmins californiensis stafford, 1905, and haplometrana intestinalis lucker, 1931, from rana aurora and rana pretiosa, yielded a nei's genetic distance coefficient between parasites of 0.70 +/- 0.10. this amount of genetic divergence is characteristic of comparisons between congeneric rather than intergeneric trematode species and supports the conclusion, corrobora ...19902213423
evidence for host allozymes present on electrophoretic gels of trematode parasites (digenea: plagiorchiiformes).an allozyme analysis of trematode species glypthelmins californiensis, glypthelmins quieta, glypthelmins pennsylvaniensis, glypthelmins hyloreus, and haplometrana intestinalis from hosts rana aurora, rana clamitans, hyla crucifer, pseudacris triseriata, and rana pretiosa, using starch gel electrophoresis, revealed allozymes for glucose-phosphate isomerase, lactate dehydrogenase, malate dehydrogenase, and isocitrate dehydrogenase that were similar in electrophoretic mobility to host tissue contro ...19911919938
three rarely reported digeneans inhabiting amphibians from vancouver island, british columbia, canada.three rarely reported species of digeneans were collected in amphibian hosts from diversion reservoir, sooke, vancouver island, british columbia, canada. the endangered anuran rana aurora hosted glypthelmins californiensis, gorgoderina multilobata, and megalodiscus microphagus. in addition, the anuran pseudacris regilla and the caudatan taricha granulosa hosted megalodiscus microphagus. gorgoderina multilobata has been reported only once since 1936 and has never been reported outside of californ ...200516419782
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