Publications
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[biotope distribution of cestodes from the common shrew sorex araneus in southern karelia]. | specific features in the formation of cestode species composition in the common shrew in different biotopes have been analyzed. four categories of parasites have been recognized depending on a degree of dominance: dominants (neoskrjabinolepis singularis, molluscotaenia crassiscolex), subdominants (ditestolepis diaphana), adominants a (staphylocystis furcata, vigisolepis spinulosa, adominants b (hymenolepis scutigera, dilepis undula, d. secunda, taenia mustelae). a significant similarity was disc ... | 2003 | 14964848 |
[the helminth fauna of the shrew genus sorex (insectivora: soricidae) in the kandalksha nature reserve]. | the helminth fauna of shrews (sores araneus, s. caecutiens, s. minutus, s. minutissimus) from the karelian coast and islands of the kandalaksha nature reserve was studied. 18 helminth species belonging to 3 taxonomic groups, trematoda (3), cestoda (8), and nematoda (7) were found. the main body of the helminth fauna of shrews is represented by the nematodes species longistriata codrus, l. didas, and the cestode species ditestolepis diaphana. inhabiting of shrews in the insular localities leads t ... | 2007 | 16396394 |
[on a life cycle of unciunia raymondi (cestoda: cyclophyllidea: dilepididae)]. | cysticercoids of the cestode unciunia raymondi gigon et beuret, 1991 (cyclophyllidea: dilepididae), a parasites of palaearctic thrushes (turdus), taken from spontaneously infected geotrupes and black wireworm cylindrojulus in the north-eastern altai, is described. an identity of cysticercoids of u. raymondi and ditestolepis diaphana sensu kisilewska, 1960 has been stated. during the development within the fibrillate membrane, the metacestode of u. raymondi separates the cercomer from the cyst an ... | 2007 | 14658312 |
mites and internal parasites associated with the common dung beetle geotrupes (anoplotrupes) stercorosus (hartmann in scriba, 1791) in poland. | common dung beetles collected in the "sobieski forest" (eastern border of warsaw suburbs) were examined for the occurrence and prevalence of infections or infestations with intestinal parasites and phoretic mites in relation to soil characteristics and quality of the forest habitat. endoparasitic fauna was represented by gregarines didymophyes paradoxa, microsporidians plistophora geotrupina and cysticerkoids of 2 tapeworms - ditestolepis diaphana and staphylocystis furcate. prevalence of these ... | 2015 | 26408582 |