1933
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761933000100004
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Considerações sobre o Distomum tetracystis Gastaldi e formas semelhantes, erroneamente chamadas Agamodistomos

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“…Parasitic relations between intermediate hosts and Strigea spp. are influenced by the diversity and structure of the environment in which they are found (Lutz 1933;Pearson, 1959). Furthermore, complexity of the life cycle depends on three intermediate hosts for metacercariae to develop and complete their cycle in definitive hosts (Lutz, 1933).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Parasitic relations between intermediate hosts and Strigea spp. are influenced by the diversity and structure of the environment in which they are found (Lutz 1933;Pearson, 1959). Furthermore, complexity of the life cycle depends on three intermediate hosts for metacercariae to develop and complete their cycle in definitive hosts (Lutz, 1933).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strigea Abildgaard, 1790 comprises 45 known species which develop into their adult forms in birds of prey (Lunaschi & Drago, 2013). Unlike other strigeids, species in this genus have four hosts in their life cycle, i. e., mollusks (first-order intermediate hosts), anurans and snakes (second-order intermediate hosts), in which mesocercariae develop, and amphibians, fish, snakes, birds and mammals (third-order intermediate hosts), in which 'tetracotyle' metacercariae develop (Lutz, 1933;Niewiadomska, 2002).…”
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“…Pteronura brasiliensis (Gmelin), stomach, intestine, unspecified locality (Viana 1924;Thatcher 1993). Alaria nattereri Lutz, 1933 Procyon cancrivorus (G. Cuvier), intestine, Minas Gerais (Lutz 1933) (CHIOC 17040, 17074 -17080, 17273, 17275 -17278, 17279, 17280 -17289, 17291 -17307, 17385, 24517, 24518, 24524, 24526). Alaria pseudoclathrata (Krause, 1914) Pteronura brasiliensis (Gmelin), intestine, unspecified locality (Yamaguti 1971;Thatcher 1993).…”
Section: Alaria Clathrata Diesing 1850mentioning
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