falconispalumbi(吸螨目:吸螨科)对planorbid第一中间寄主特异性的实验观察。

Angewandte Parasitologie Pub Date : 1991-08-01
A McCarthy, I Kanev
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确定Planorbis Planorbis、Planorbarius corneus和Biomphalaria alexandrina(埃及菌株)为新的实验第一中间宿主,使Planorbis实验第一中间宿主总数达到8个。其中,与planorbis的亲和性最高(感染率为80%),其次是P. corneus(感染率为46.6%),而与B. alexandrina(作为不在falconispalumbi地理分布范围内的蜗牛种)的亲和性最低(23.3%)。
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Experimental observations on the specificity of Strigea falconispalumbi (Trematoda: Strigeidae) toward planorbid first intermediate hosts.

Planorbis planorbis, Planorbarius corneus and Biomphalaria alexandrina (Egyptian strain) were ascertained as new experimental first intermediate hosts, thus bringing the total number of planorbid experimental first intermediate hosts to eight. The highest degree of compatibility was exhibited with P. planorbis (infection prevalence 80%) followed by P. corneus (46.6%), whereas B. alexandrina (as snail species not occurring in the geographical range of S. falconispalumbi) showed the lowest degree of compatibility (23.3%).

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