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studies on trypanosoma avium danilewsky 1885. ii. transmission by ornithomyia avicularia l. 195613378882
the transmission of haemoproteus sp. of english wood-pigeons by ornithomyia avicularia. 196314074442
trypanosoma avium of raptors (falconiformes): phylogeny and identification of vectors.avian trypanosomes are widespread parasites of birds, the transmission of which remains mostly unclear, with various blood-sucking insects mentioned as possible vectors. a search for vectors of trypanosomes of sparrowhawk (accipiter nisus), buzzard (buteo buteo), lesser-spotted eagle (aquila pomarina) and kestrel (falco tinnunculus) was performed in czech and slovak republics. black flies (eusimulium spp.), hippoboscid flies (ornithomyia avicularia), mosquitoes (culex pipiens pipiens) and biting ...200212358422
host-parasite relationship of trypanosoma corvi in ornithomyia avicularia.the first description of an electron microscopic study of trypanosoma corvi in the vector ornithomyia avicularia is reported. there is a close association between vector and parasite in the midgut, ileum and rectum of the vector. the midgut distribution of parasites is determined by the peritrophic membrane, which confines the early infection to the endoperitrophic space. parasites escape from the ruptured region of the peritrophic membrane at the pylorus to gain access to the ectoperitrophic sp ...19892710770
trypanosomatids in ornithophilic bloodsucking diptera.trypanosomes are known as widespread blood parasites of birds; however, knowledge of their prevalences in vectors and their overall biodiversity is rather limited. to assess the prevalences in potential vectors, we have microscopically examined ornithophilic bloodsucking diptera (culicidae, simuliidae and hippoboscidae) for the presence of trypanosomatids in their guts. in total, 3270 specimens were dissected, namely culex pipiens linnaeus, 1758 (n = 898), c. modestus ficalbi, 1890 (136), simuli ...201526211924
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