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Oochoristica

Moniezia expartsa (408), Oochoristica sigmoides (411), Pelichnobothrium spedosum (260), and Raillietina spp. (411, 717). [Pg.24]

It is now well recognised that carbohydrate must be present in the host diet for cestode establishment and, in most species, for normal development and reproduction. This has been shown for H. diminuta, where lack of, or restriction in, host dietary carbohydrate results in reduced establishment and stunting in worm size (697, 796). Similar effects have been reported for H. citelli, H. nana and Oochoristica in rodents, Raillietina in birds and Lacistorhynchus in dogfish (527, 698, 796). [Pg.79]

Conn, D. B. (1985a). Fine structure of the embryonic envelopes of Oochoristica anolis (Cestoda Linstowiidae). Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde, 71 639-48. [Pg.314]

Krishna, G. V. R. Simha, S. S. (1980). A study of the nerve arrangement and cholinesterase distribution in Oochoristica sigmoides and Raillietina tetragona (Cestoda). Journal of Animal Morphology Physiology, 27 10—13. [Pg.331]

Swiderski, Z. Subilia, L. (1980). The cellular organization of the infective oncospheres of Oochoristica sp. (Cyclophyllidea, Anoplocephalidae). Proceedings of the 3rd European multicolloquium of parasitology, Cambridge, 1980, p. 187. [Pg.359]


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