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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 ...200314964848
[morphogenesis of the staphylocystis furcata cysticercoid (cyclophyllidea, hymenolepididae)].the morphogenesis of the staphylocystis furcata (stieda, 1862) cysticercoids has been studied in the experimentally infected beetles geotrupes stercorosus and their structural and ontogenetic features have been described. at the initial stage of its development metacestode of s. furcata forms lacuna primitiva. the primordium of scolex invaginates early into the posterior part of the larva, and then the scolex develops in the cyst cavity. there is only an anterior obturator valve developing in th ...201020349628
orthoptera as intermediate hosts of staphylocystis furcata (stieda, 1862) (cestoda: hymenolepididae).cysticercoids of staphylocystis furcata (stieda, 1962), the adults of which parasitize the shrews (soricidae), were found in the thoracic and abdominal cavities of orthopterous insects (orthoptera, acridioidea) belonging to five species: chorthippus apricarius (l.), chorthippus paralellus (zett.), omocestus viridulus (l.), chrysochraon brachypterus (ocsk.), and chrysochraon dispar (germ.). the cysticercoids are described and their incidence in both sexes of the examined intermediate hosts is com ...19892767549
[new intermediate hosts of the cestode staphylocystis furcata stieda, 1862 (hymenolepididae)]. 196514274669
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