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mallophaga species on long-legged buzzards (buteo rufinus) in turkey.this study was carried out on three long-legged buzzards to be brought for treatment to veterinary faculty, university of kirikkale. twenty lice were collected from the buzzards. the lice preserved in a tube containing of 70 % alcohol. they were mounted on slides separetely by using faure forte medium after cleared in lactophenol. three species of lice: laemobothrion (laemobothrion) maximum, craspedorrhynchus platystomus, colpocephalum nanum were determined in microscopical examination. colpocep ...200718224621
mallophaga species on long-legged buzzards (buteo rufinus): new records from turkey.this study was carried out on two long-legged buzzards that were brought for treatment to the surgery clinic of the veterinary faculty, university of selçuk. a few lice were observed on the body surfaces of the birds. forty-seven lice were collected from the buzzards. the lice were preserved in a tube containing 70% ethanol. they were mounted on slides separately after being cleared in lactophenol. four species of lice (laemobothrion maximum, degeeriella fulva, craspedorrynchus platystomus, and ...200617160858
[chewing-lice (phtihiraptera: amblycera, ischnocera) occurring on birds in the konya zoo].in this study, 25 birds belonging to 15 different species at the zoo in konya were inspected for the presence of chewing-lice. three long-legged buzzards (buteo rufinus), one imperial eagle (aquila heliaca) and one marsh harrier (circus aeruginosus) were found to be infested by chewing-lice. two hundred and eleven chewing-lice specimens were collected from the birds and seven species were identified. they were mounted on slides separately in faure forte medium or canada balsam after clearing in ...200919367546
chewing lice (phthiraptera) species on wild birds in cappadocia region, turkey.objective: this study was performed on 70 injured wild birds belonging to 7 different species in the cappadocia region between 2005 and 2009. all birds were inspected for ectoparasites and 29 of 70 (41.4%) birds were found to be infested by at least one chewing louse species. methods: all lice were cleared in 10% koh, mounted in canada balsam on slides and identified under a light microscope. results: the lice were identified as laemobothrion maximum, craspedorrhynchus platystomus, degeeriella f ...201021391187
anatomical and scanning electron microscopic investigations of the tongue and laryngeal entrance in the long-legged buzzard (buteo rufinus, cretzschmar, 1829).this research aimed to examine the morphological features of the tongue and laryngeal entrance of long-legged buzzard by macroscopic and scanning electron microscopic methods. two adult buzzards were used as material. the tongue was fairly elongated and terminated in oval shovel-like apex. scale-like projections were localized on the apex and body of tongue. both lateral sides of lingual body were contained considerably long thread-like projections. many orifices of lingual posterior salivary gl ...201222496047
distribution of neuropeptides in endocrine and exocrine pancreas of long-legged buzzard (buteo rufinus): an immunohistochemical study.this study aimed to determine the existence and distribution of certain neuropeptides in endocrine and exocrine pancreas of the long-legged buzzard by using immunohistochemical methods. som-14-, npy- and cgrp-ir endocrine cells were determined in both central and peripheral regions in a-islets within the pancreas, while sp-ir endocrine cells were found only in the central region, and cck-8- and galanin-ir endocrine cells were only detected in peripheral region. on the other hand, in b-islets; sp ...201120959123
the life cycle of mesostephanus indicum mehra, 1947 (digenea: cyathocotylidae).the life cycle of the cyathocotylid fluke, mesostephanus indicum mehra, 1947 infecting the pariah kite, milvus migrans govinda (accipitridae), is elucidated. the species, reported by mehra (proc nat acad sci india 17:1-52, 1947) from buteo rufinus rufinus (accipitridae), was transferred to the genus prohemistomum by dubois (rev suiss de zool 58:639-691, 1951). however, it is retained in the genus mesostephanus because of the presence of vaginal sphincter and caudal appendage, which are the chara ...200717514481
the gross anatomy of larynx, trachea and syrinx in the long-legged buzzard (buteo rufinus).five long-legged buzzards (buteo rufinus), weighing 475-570 g, were used in this study. it was determined that long-legged buzzards' larynx is composed of three different cartilages. among these cartilages, the cricoid and procricoid cartilages were single and the arytenoid cartilage was double. the partially ossified corpus and ala of the cricoid cartilage were connected with cartilaginous plate. trachea was formed up of complete cartilage circles. the tracheal cartilages were notched in dorsal ...200717266664
facial bones of long-legged buzzard (buteo rufinus).the department of national parks and protection of wild nature sent five (two males, three females) adult long-legged buzzards for investigation of their deaths to ankara university veterinary faculty. facial bones of buzzards were evaluated. distinguishing facial features such as strong os premaxillare, cavum nasale filled with spider webbing-like structures, prominent os prefrontalis and processes, h-shaped paraglossum were determined. in this study, we investigated the anatomic properties of ...200616836583
the branching pattern of the aortic arch in the long-legged buzzard (buteo rufinus cretzschmar 1829).the aim of this study was to investigate the vascular branching morphology of the aortic arch in the long-legged buzzard. for this purpose, two long-legged buzzards were evaluated in this study. the latex injection method was used to investigate the branching of the aortic arch. two innominate brachiocephalic trunks branched continually from aortic arch caudoventral to the primary bronchi and ventral to the syrinx. the left subclavian artery gave rise to sternoclavicular, thoracic, axillary and ...201424136451
integrative taxonomy of european parasitic flatworms of the genus metorchis looss, 1899 (trematoda: opisthorchiidae).metorchis spp. are flukes (platyhelminthes: digenea) that infect vertebrates, including humans, dogs, cats, poultry and wild game, with cyprinid freshwater fish serving as typical second intermediate hosts. in their definitive hosts, the metorchis spp. are difficult to identify to species. we provide and analyze sequences of two nuclear (18s rdna and its2) and two mitochondrial (co1 and nd1) dna loci of four morphologically identified european species of the metorchis, namely metorchis albidus, ...201626794684
acanthocephalans of the genus centrorhynchus (palaeacanthocephala: centrorhynchidae) of birds of prey (falconiformes) and owls (strigiformes) in slovakia.three species of thorny-headed worms of the genus centrorhynchus were found to parasitize birds of prey and owls in the territory of the slovakia during the years 2012-2014. out of 286 examined bird individuals belonging to 23 species, only buteo buteo, buteo rufinus, falco tinnunculus (falconiformes), asio otus, strix aluco, strix uralensis and tyto alba (strigiformes) were infected by acanthocephalans. all the bird species except for s. aluco represent new host records for slovakia. the most p ...201525786606
light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy of colpocephalum nanum piaget, 1890 (phthiraptera: amblycera: colpocephalidae).the aim of this study was to examine the morphological characteristics of colpocephalum nanum (c. nanum) piaget, 1890 using light microscopy (lm) and scanning electron microscopy (sem).201830280693
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