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clinostomum complanatum and clinostomum marginatum (rudolphi, 1819) (digenea: clinostomidae) are separate species based on differences in ribosomal dna.infections by metacercariae of clinostomum (leidy, 1856) species adversely affect aquacultured fish and are potentially transmissible to humans. molecular methodologies are efficient tools, which enable diagnosis of all life-history stages of trematodes in their diverse hosts. the small subunit of ribosomal dna genes of adults of the old world clinostomum complanatum (rudolphi, 1819) and the new world clinostomum marginatum (rudolphi, 1819), obtained from a little egret egretta garzetta (linnaeu ...200415165071
natural infections of clinostomum complanatum (trematoda: clinostomatidae) in wild herons and egrets, tottori prefecture, japan.nycticorax nycticorax, ardea cinerea, egretta garzetta, and egretta intermedia were naturally infected with clinostomum complanatum (trematoda: clinostomatidae) among fourteen wild herons, seven wild egrets and one wild bittern evaluated at the veterinary hospital of tottori university, tottori, japan. the latter three species of heron and egrets are reported for the first time as definitive hosts of this parasite in japan.19921512884
pathogenicity of clinostomum complanatum (digenea: clinostomidae) in piscivorous birds.the present study is focused on the pathogenicity of a parasitic digenea, clinostomum complanatum among dead piscivorous birds, collected after mass mortalities in northern iran. a total of 126 birds (15 species) were examined for parasitic infections. birds of four species belong to the family ardeidae were found to be infected with immature and mature worms. c. complanatum was more prevalent in ardea purpurea followed by nycticorax nycticorax, egretta alba and egretta garzetta. pathological st ...201323876333
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