| studies on the stomach flukes of buffalo in egypt (trematoda: paramphistomata). | three amphistomous species, paramphistomum gotio fukui, 1922; paramphistomum microbothrium fischoeder, 1901 and carmyerius gregarius (looss, 1896) have been found as a result of the investigation of stomach flukes of buffalo in egypt. specific status of paramphistomum gotoi, variability of paramphistomum microbothrium collected in different egyptian domestic ruminants and histological structure of the muscular organs of carmyerius gregarius have been examined. | 1976 | 1010492 |
| the karyotypes of calicophoron microbothrium and carmyerius gregarius from egyptian ruminants. | the karotypes of the two amphistomes calicophoron microbothrium fischoeder, 1901 and carmyerius gregarius (looss, 1896), stiles & goldberger, 1910 from egyptian ruminants were studied using the air drying technique. the two species have similar number of chromosomes (n = 9), but differ in chromosome morphology. all the chromosomes of c. microbothrium are subtelocentric, except the first and the fifth are metacentric, whereas the chromosomes of c. gregarius are submetacentric, subtelocentric and ... | 1995 | 7636156 |
| new approach to molecular characterization of paramphistomum cervi and carmyerius gregarius and comparative analyses with selected trematodes. | the two ruminant parasites, paramphistomum cervi and carmyerius gregarius, were collected from fresh-slaughtered native cattle at local abattoirs in sadat district, menoufia province and identified morphologically, then molecularly by sequencing the nucleotides of 18s ribosomal rna gene (18s rrna). the nucleotide sequences of the two isolates were 456 (p. cervi) and 401 bases for (c. gregarius). the data were used along with those of several other helminth species from the genbank to identify th ... | 2016 | 28018999 |