Publications

TitleAbstractYear
Filter
PMID
Filter
[on knowing trematode larvae from land mollusca. i. the developmental cycle of urogonimus macrostomus (rudolphi 1803) (trematoda: digenea: leucochloridiidae)]. 19655887071
urogonimus macrostomus (digenea: leucochloridiidae) from the rustic bunting, emberiza rustica, in japan.some trematodes were found in the cloaca of a rustic bunting (emberiza rustica) captured in tsushima islands, japan. from their morphological characters and distribution, the flukes were identified as urogonimus macrostomus. the phylogenetic relationship between this fluke and related species was inferred from the 28s rrna gene sequences, and the gene sequence of the fluke was found to differ at only 4 nucleotide positions from that of u. macrostomus reported from ukraine. this is the first repo ...200919527798
[trematodes fauna of waterfowl birds in karelia].trematode fauna of waterfowl birds of karelia comprises 23 species; 8 of them are described from the region for the first time. descriptions and figures of urogonimus macrostomus, neoeucotyle zakharovi, hypoderaeum conoideum, echinostoma robustum, orchipedum tracheicola, prostogonimus cuneatus p. ovatus, and p. rarus are given.201222834347
molecular and comparative morphological analysis of central european parasitic flatworms of the superfamily brachylaimoidea allison, 1943 (trematoda: plagiorchiida).the brachylaimoidea are digenean parasites of vertebrates, including humans, domestic animals, poultry and wild game. numerous brachylaimoidea, particularly adults of brachylaima and leucochloridium, are difficult to identify to species. we provide and analyse sequences of two nuclear (18s rdna, its2) and two mitochondrial (co1, nd1) dna loci of central european species of the brachylaimoidea, namely leucochloridium holostomum, leucochloridium paradoxum, leucochloridium perturbatum, leucochlorid ...201626817665
molecular and morphological evidence for the holarctic distribution of urogonimus macrostomus (rudolphi, 1803) monticelli, 1888 (digenea: leucochloridiidae).species of urogonimus monticelli, 1888 (leucochloridiidae poche, 1907) are difficult to distinguish using adult morphology, and their taxonomy has been repeatedly subjected to revision. some nearctic species have been regarded as synonymous with the palearctic type species urogonimus macrostomus (rudolphi, 1803) monticelli, 1888. this implies that u. macrostomus is present in the nearctic, but there is no additional evidence for this putative distribution. we collected trematodes morphologically ...201222360608
Displaying items 1 - 5 of 5