| [the life cycle of troglotrema acutum (author's transl)]. | | 1978 | 741501 |
| [parasitism of mustelidae by skrjabingylus petrovi: first report in western europe]. | a study of the sinuses parasites was carried out on 206 skulls of small mustelidae: mustela putorius (52), m. nivalis (17), m. erminea (13), martes foina (102), and m. martes (11) from eastern france. besides troglotrema acutum two skrjabingylus species (s. nasicola and and s. petrovi) were observed and s. petrovi described for the first time in france. | 1986 | 3813436 |
| helminth communities of the autochthonous mustelids mustela lutreola and m. putorius and the introduced mustela vison in south-western france. | this study presents the first comprehensive helminthological data on three sympatric riparian mustelids (the european mink mustela lutreola, the polecat m. putorius and the american mink m. vison) in south-western france. one hundred and twenty-four specimens (45 m. lutreola, 37 m. putorius and 42 m. vison) from eight french departments were analysed. globally, 15 helminth species were detected: troglotrema acutum, pseudamphistomum truncatum, euryhelmis squamula, euparyphium melis and ascocotyle ... | 2008 | 18752724 |
| cranial helminths of mustela vison schreber, 1777 in spain. | a survey was carried out to investigate the presence of cranial helminths in 337 american minks (mustela vison) from spain. this information was obtained partly in order to evaluate potential conservation problems and sanitary risks to the congeneric european mink (mustela lutreola), one of the most endangered carnivores in the world. skulls and rectal faeces of each specimen were simultaneously analysed. troglotrema acutum and skrjabingylus nasicola were found in 5.6% of the m. vison analysed. ... | 2006 | 16490319 |
| changes in the frontal sinuses of the weasel (mustela nivalis) in poland possibly caused by nematodes or trematodes. | the presence of parasitic nematodes was determined by visual assessment of damage to the 271 weasel skulls (154 males and 117 females). the damages were attributed to skrjabingylus nasicola (leuckart, 1842) or troglotrema acutum (leuckart, 1842) (on the basis of it's appearance and relevant papers). the frequency of infestation by both parasites was 38%. it was higher in females and also increased along with age. a significant dependence between skull length of adult specimens and infestation ra ... | 1993 | 8122422 |
| dissections of fresh skulls confirm low prevalence of troglotrema acutum (trematoda: troglotrematidae) in german badgers (meles meles). | we examined 131 european badgers meles meles (linnaeus, 1758) from 67 localities in central germany for the presence of the cranial trematode troglotrema acutum, as previous studies based on museum skulls might have underestimated the prevalence of the parasite in this host. we detected the flatworm in only three individuals that originated from the rhoen mountains (thurigina and bavaria). while the cranium of one host individual showed the lesions and the sponge-like widening of certain regions ... | 2015 | 25563614 |
| first report of troglotrema acutum (digenea, troglotrematidae) in the eurasian badger meles meles in the iberian peninsula and presumptive lesions caused in the host. | a total of 109 badger meles meles skulls from catalonia (north-eastern iberian peninsula) were studied for helminths. the tremadode troglotrema acutum is reported here for the first time in the eurasian badger in the iberian peninsula and southern europe. three methodologies were used to detect this trematode: an examination for surface lesions, axial computed tomography and fresh skull dissection. the damage caused in the affected skulls is described, along with details regarding the use of com ... | 2012 | 21729381 |
| spermiogenesis and spermatozoon ultrastructure of the cranial digenean troglotrema acutum (leuckart, 1842). | ultrastructure of spermiogenesis and the main characters of the mature spermatozoon of troglotrema acutum are described by means of transmission electron microscopy. specimens were obtained from the nasolacrimal sinuses of an american mink (mustela vison). spermiogenesis in t. acutum follows the general pattern of digeneans. the zone of differentiation is a conical-shaped area bordered by cortical microtubules and delimited at its base by a ring of arched membranes. this area contains 2 centriol ... | 2006 | 16883984 |