molecular characterization of pouched amphistome parasites (trematoda: gastrothylacidae) using ribosomal its2 sequence and secondary structures. | members of the family gastrothylacidae (trematoda: digenea: paramphistomata) are parasitic in ruminants throughout africa and asia. in north-east india, five species of pouched amphistomes, namely fischoederius cobboldi, f. elongatus, gastrothylax crumenifer, carmyerius spatiosus and velasquezotrema tripurensis, belonging to this family have been reported so far. in the present study, the molecular phylogeny of these five gastrothylacid species is derived using the second internal transcribed sp ... | 2011 | 21473796 |
amphistome species in cattle in south coast of caspian sea. | knowledge about the amphistomid fauna in iranian domestic ruminants depends on the studies conducted almost 30 years ago. the last situation in cattle is introduced here in the provinces in south coast of caspian sea. | 2012 | 23133469 |
prevalence and intensity of paramphistomum spp. in cattle from south-eastern iran. | parasitological investigations on paramphistomosis were carried out over a 12-month period in the southeast of iran to determine the prevalence and intensity of this disease. | 2017 | 26246825 |
surface topography and ultrastructural architecture of the tegument of adult carmyerius spatiosus brandes, 1898. | adult carmyerius spatiosus or stomach fluke has an elongate, cylindrical-shaped, straight to slightly curved body, with conical anterior end and truncated posterior end. the worm measures about 8.7-11.2mm in body length and 2.3-3.0mm in body width across the mid-section. when observed by sem, the tegumental surface in all part of the body appears highly corrugated with ridges and furrows, and having no spines. the ventral surface has more complex corrugation than those of the dorsal surface. bot ... | 2015 | 25510925 |