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Nassi & Dupouy (1988)
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Nassi & Dupouy (1988)
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The larval stages and adult of a new species of Echinostome with 37 collar spines originating from Guadeloupe are described. The first intermediate host is the snail vector of Schistosoma mansoni in this island, Biomphalaria glabrata. Metacercariae encyst in the pericardial sac of the same snail and the physid snail Physa marmorata, as in kidneys of tadpoles of Bufo marinus. Adult develops experimentally in ducklings of Cairina moschata and in canaries but not in ducklings of Anas platyrhyncos, pigeons, chicks, albino mice, Rattus rattus, or wild and albino R. norvegicus. The natural final host is unknown.
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The larval stages and adult of a new species of Echinostome with 37 collar spines originating from Guadeloupe are described. The first intermediate host is the snail vector of Schistosoma mansoni in this island, Biomphalaria glabrata. Metacercariae encyst in the pericardial sac of the same snail and the physid snail Physa marmorata, as in kidneys of tadpoles of Bufo marinus. Adult develops experimentally in ducklings of Cairina moschata and in canaries but not in ducklings of Anas platyrhyncos, pigeons, chicks, albino mice, Rattus rattus, or wild and albino R. norvegicus. The natural final host is unknown.
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1988-01-01
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Nassi, H. &amp; Dupouy, J. 1988. Etude expérimentale du cycle biologique d'<em>Echinostoma parvocirrus</em> n. sp. (Trematoda : Echinostomatidae), parasite larvaire de <em>Biomphalaria glabrata</em> en Guadeloupe. <em>Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparée</em>, 63 (2): 103-118.