The life cycle of Australapatemon magnacetabulum (Digenea: Strigeidae) from Northwestern Argentina

The life cycle of Australapatemon magnacetabulum Dubois, 1988 was resolved experimentally. Planorbid snails Biomphalaria tenagophila (d'Orbigny, 1835) collected in a small pond at the confluence of the San Lorenzo and Arias Rivers, near Salta City, Province of Salta, Argentina, were found to be...

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spelling paper:paper_00223395_v98_n4_p778_Davies2023-06-08T14:49:58Z The life cycle of Australapatemon magnacetabulum (Digenea: Strigeidae) from Northwestern Argentina adult anatomy biological characteristics cyst flatworm identification key intermediate host leech life cycle pond poultry sexual maturity snail waterfowl animal experiment Argentina article Australapatemon magnacetabulum cercaria chick duck integument leech life cycle metacercaria nonhuman pharynx seminal vesicle tadpole water temperature animal animal disease Biomphalaria bird disease cercaria chicken classification climate growth, development and aging histology isolation and purification leech life cycle stage parasitology pond trematode trematodiasis Argentina Anas Biomphalaria tenagophila Gastropoda Haementeria Helobdella adiastola Helobdella triserialis Hirudinida Planorbidae Strigeidae Animals Argentina Biomphalaria Cercaria Chickens Climate Ducks Leeches Life Cycle Stages Metacercariae Ponds Poultry Diseases Trematoda Trematode Infections The life cycle of Australapatemon magnacetabulum Dubois, 1988 was resolved experimentally. Planorbid snails Biomphalaria tenagophila (d'Orbigny, 1835) collected in a small pond at the confluence of the San Lorenzo and Arias Rivers, near Salta City, Province of Salta, Argentina, were found to be shedding furcocercous cercariae possessing 4 pairs of penetration glands, 1 pair of unpigmented eyespots, 6 pairs of flame cells in the body, and 1 pair in the tail stem. Metacercariae were found encysted in naturally, and experimentally, exposed leeches Helobdella adiastola Ringuelet, 1972, Helobdella triserialis (Blanchard, 1849), Haementeria eichhorniae Ringuelet 1978, and Haementeria sp., and within their sporocysts in naturally infected planorbid intermediate hosts. Sexually mature adults were recovered from domestic chicks and a duck 828 days postexposure by metacercariae from leeches. The identification of the species was based upon the characteristic large ventral sucker and a genital cone, crossed by a hermaphroditic duct with internal folds, occupying approximately a 1/4 to 1/5 of the hindbody. © 2012 American Society of Parasitologists. 2012 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00223395_v98_n4_p778_Davies http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00223395_v98_n4_p778_Davies
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topic adult
anatomy
biological characteristics
cyst
flatworm
identification key
intermediate host
leech
life cycle
pond
poultry
sexual maturity
snail
waterfowl
animal experiment
Argentina
article
Australapatemon magnacetabulum
cercaria
chick
duck
integument
leech
life cycle
metacercaria
nonhuman
pharynx
seminal vesicle
tadpole
water temperature
animal
animal disease
Biomphalaria
bird disease
cercaria
chicken
classification
climate
growth, development and aging
histology
isolation and purification
leech
life cycle stage
parasitology
pond
trematode
trematodiasis
Argentina
Anas
Biomphalaria tenagophila
Gastropoda
Haementeria
Helobdella adiastola
Helobdella triserialis
Hirudinida
Planorbidae
Strigeidae
Animals
Argentina
Biomphalaria
Cercaria
Chickens
Climate
Ducks
Leeches
Life Cycle Stages
Metacercariae
Ponds
Poultry Diseases
Trematoda
Trematode Infections
spellingShingle adult
anatomy
biological characteristics
cyst
flatworm
identification key
intermediate host
leech
life cycle
pond
poultry
sexual maturity
snail
waterfowl
animal experiment
Argentina
article
Australapatemon magnacetabulum
cercaria
chick
duck
integument
leech
life cycle
metacercaria
nonhuman
pharynx
seminal vesicle
tadpole
water temperature
animal
animal disease
Biomphalaria
bird disease
cercaria
chicken
classification
climate
growth, development and aging
histology
isolation and purification
leech
life cycle stage
parasitology
pond
trematode
trematodiasis
Argentina
Anas
Biomphalaria tenagophila
Gastropoda
Haementeria
Helobdella adiastola
Helobdella triserialis
Hirudinida
Planorbidae
Strigeidae
Animals
Argentina
Biomphalaria
Cercaria
Chickens
Climate
Ducks
Leeches
Life Cycle Stages
Metacercariae
Ponds
Poultry Diseases
Trematoda
Trematode Infections
The life cycle of Australapatemon magnacetabulum (Digenea: Strigeidae) from Northwestern Argentina
topic_facet adult
anatomy
biological characteristics
cyst
flatworm
identification key
intermediate host
leech
life cycle
pond
poultry
sexual maturity
snail
waterfowl
animal experiment
Argentina
article
Australapatemon magnacetabulum
cercaria
chick
duck
integument
leech
life cycle
metacercaria
nonhuman
pharynx
seminal vesicle
tadpole
water temperature
animal
animal disease
Biomphalaria
bird disease
cercaria
chicken
classification
climate
growth, development and aging
histology
isolation and purification
leech
life cycle stage
parasitology
pond
trematode
trematodiasis
Argentina
Anas
Biomphalaria tenagophila
Gastropoda
Haementeria
Helobdella adiastola
Helobdella triserialis
Hirudinida
Planorbidae
Strigeidae
Animals
Argentina
Biomphalaria
Cercaria
Chickens
Climate
Ducks
Leeches
Life Cycle Stages
Metacercariae
Ponds
Poultry Diseases
Trematoda
Trematode Infections
description The life cycle of Australapatemon magnacetabulum Dubois, 1988 was resolved experimentally. Planorbid snails Biomphalaria tenagophila (d'Orbigny, 1835) collected in a small pond at the confluence of the San Lorenzo and Arias Rivers, near Salta City, Province of Salta, Argentina, were found to be shedding furcocercous cercariae possessing 4 pairs of penetration glands, 1 pair of unpigmented eyespots, 6 pairs of flame cells in the body, and 1 pair in the tail stem. Metacercariae were found encysted in naturally, and experimentally, exposed leeches Helobdella adiastola Ringuelet, 1972, Helobdella triserialis (Blanchard, 1849), Haementeria eichhorniae Ringuelet 1978, and Haementeria sp., and within their sporocysts in naturally infected planorbid intermediate hosts. Sexually mature adults were recovered from domestic chicks and a duck 828 days postexposure by metacercariae from leeches. The identification of the species was based upon the characteristic large ventral sucker and a genital cone, crossed by a hermaphroditic duct with internal folds, occupying approximately a 1/4 to 1/5 of the hindbody. © 2012 American Society of Parasitologists.
title The life cycle of Australapatemon magnacetabulum (Digenea: Strigeidae) from Northwestern Argentina
title_short The life cycle of Australapatemon magnacetabulum (Digenea: Strigeidae) from Northwestern Argentina
title_full The life cycle of Australapatemon magnacetabulum (Digenea: Strigeidae) from Northwestern Argentina
title_fullStr The life cycle of Australapatemon magnacetabulum (Digenea: Strigeidae) from Northwestern Argentina
title_full_unstemmed The life cycle of Australapatemon magnacetabulum (Digenea: Strigeidae) from Northwestern Argentina
title_sort life cycle of australapatemon magnacetabulum (digenea: strigeidae) from northwestern argentina
publishDate 2012
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00223395_v98_n4_p778_Davies
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00223395_v98_n4_p778_Davies
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