Cryptocotyle
National Institutes of Health
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Abstract During the present study, about 800 specimens of gobies (Pomatoschistus microps and P. minutus) from two sites at Gower…
Laboratory experiments indicated that the active life-span of the cercariae of Cryptocotyle lingua was temperature-dependent. An…
SUMMARY Pectoral fins from juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were used in a bioassay, the object of which was to…
The cercariae of Cryptocotyle lingua have a brief but active life during which they do not feed. In order to maximize the…
The tail of the cercaria of Cryptocotyle lingua develops within the redia (intraredial stage) the process being completed in the…
The locomotion of two species of cercariae has been studied by cinematography. The ability of the tail to generate bending waves…
Electron micrographs of the redia of Cryptocotyle lingua show many highly flexible, ribbonlike folds extending from the…
1. The excystment of C. lingua metacercariae is mediated by the action of digestive enzymes. The same sequence of enzyme…
THE development of the intermediate stages of heterophyid trematodes of the genus Cryptocotyle commences in sea snails and…
This paper results from a parasitological study of a population of three-spined sticklebacks, Gasterosteus aculeatus L…