Haematoloechus sibiricus
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Lung flukes of the genus Haematoloechus Looss, 1899 are common parasites of anurans worldwide, but the taxonomy of the group has…
Abstract The ubiquity of host–parasite interactions and their potential for substantial representation, in terms of overall…
During an inventory of the helminths of amphibians in Mexico, specimens of an undescribed species of Haematoloechus Looss, 1899…
Abstract: The lung fluke, Haematoloechus longiplexus, is the most prevalent and abundant parasite of introduced bullfrogs on…
Haematoloechus floedae was originally described from the lungs of Rana catesbeiana in Texas, and later reported in Florida, in…
Haematoloechus danbrooksi n. sp. from the lungs of Rana vaillanti in Veracruz state, Mexico, was found. The new species is most…
Molecular evidence is interpreted in the light of morphology to examine the validity of several species of Haematoloechus…
Cercarial behavior patterns were examined in 4 species of frog lung flukes (Haematoloechus spp.). Cercariae of Haematoloechus…
A total of 2162 lung flukes constituting eight species of Haematoloechus from freshly killed frogs in addition to 422 preserved…
Embryonated eggs of Haematoloechus breviplexus Stafford, 1902 were fed to laboratoryreared specimens of Gyraulus similaris (F. C…