"Class of parasitic flukes consisting of three subclasses
- Annotated key to the trematode species infecting Batillaria attramentaria (Prosobranchia: Batillariidae) as first intermediate host. In eastern Asia and western North America at least nine morphologically distinguishable species of digenean trematode infect the mud snail, Batillaria...
- Effect of environmental change on parasites of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) as bioindicators of populations in the north-western Atlantic Ocean. Studies conducted in the 1980s suggested that parasites were useful in distinguishing adjacent populations of Atlantic cod Gadus morhua in the north-western...
- Monogenean and copepod parasites of fishes from the Smoky Hill River, Ellis Country, Kansas.
- Penetration of vertebrate eyes by cercariae of Alaria marcianae.
- Schistogonimus musundii N. sp. (named in honour of the late Mr. Habili Musundi Lunani of Marachi).
- Spatial and temporal variations in parasite prevalence and infracommunity structure in herring (Clupea harengus L.) caught to the west of the British Isles and in the North and Baltic Seas: implications for fisheries science. Herring Clupea harengus L. viscera were examined for endoparasitic infections as part of a multidisciplinary stock identification project (WESTHER, EU...
- The benzimidazole anthelmintics--chemistry and biological activity.
- Utility of ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 sequences for species discrimination and phylogenetic inference of two closely related bucephalid digeneans (Digenea: Bucephalidae): Dollfustrema vaneyi and Dollfustrema hefeiensis. The complete internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1), 5.8S ribosomal DNA, and ITS2 region of the ribosomal DNA from 60 specimens belonging to two closely...
- [Description of new distoma living in cysts or retroauricular abscess in men in the Belgian Congo.]
- [The nature of the life cycle of trematodes]
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