1982
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761982000400005
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The life cycle of Dendritobilharzia anatinarum cheatum, 1941 (Trematoda, Schistosomatidae)

Abstract: The life cycle of Dendritobilharzia anatinarum was completed experimentally in the laboratory. Cairina moschata domestica (domestic duck) and Biomphalaria straminea served respectively as definitive and intermediate hosts. Eggs passed in duck faeces hatch miracidia in 10 minutes when placed in water. Eight days after the snail infection, the mother sporocyst contains daughter sporocysts ready to migrate. Cercariae are present within the daughter sporocysts 23 days after infection and emerge from the snail on t… Show more

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“…Systematics of Bilharziella Looss, 1899 was reviewed by Yamaguti (1971) and Khalil (2002). Systematics of Dendritobilharzia Skrjabin and Zakharow, 1920 was studied by several authors (Mehra, 1940;Cheatum, 1941;Macko, 1959;Baugh, 1963;Ulmer & Van de Vusse, 1970;Farley, 1971; Van de Vusse, 1979 and1980;Leite et al, 1982;Rind, 1989;Sepulveda et al, 1994). The present work describes Bilharziella and Dendritobilharzia found in Champagne-Ardenne region, France.…”
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“…Systematics of Bilharziella Looss, 1899 was reviewed by Yamaguti (1971) and Khalil (2002). Systematics of Dendritobilharzia Skrjabin and Zakharow, 1920 was studied by several authors (Mehra, 1940;Cheatum, 1941;Macko, 1959;Baugh, 1963;Ulmer & Van de Vusse, 1970;Farley, 1971; Van de Vusse, 1979 and1980;Leite et al, 1982;Rind, 1989;Sepulveda et al, 1994). The present work describes Bilharziella and Dendritobilharzia found in Champagne-Ardenne region, France.…”
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“…Males in our findings had a large genital bulb as D. anatinarum Cheatum, 1941;unfortunately 1982) also recognized this species, Macko (1959) and Ulmer et al (1970) consider it as a synonym of D. pulverulenta (Braun, 1901). Van de Vusse (1980) Leite et al (1982) and Rind (1989) observed that the maturation of D. anatinarum and D. pulverulenta eggs represents a long process. The intra-uterine eggs, as well as the deposited eggs are at morula stage.…”
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“…De fato, larvas de C. heluans encontradas por nós, recentemente, em B. tenagophila, na Represa da Pampulha (em Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais), apresentam morfometria diferente da aqui caracterizada (dados não publicados). Leite et al (1979Leite et al ( , 1982, em Minas Gerais, também caracterizaram cercárias de Trichobilharzia jequitibaensis Leite, Costa & Costa, 1978 e de Dendritobilharzia anatinarum Cheatum, 1941 as quais diferem, sobremaneira, da cercária ocelífera B8 aqui descrita. Holliman & Fisher (1968) descreveram a cercária de Spirorchis scripta Stunkard, 1923 emergente de Helisoma anceps (Menke, 1830).…”
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“…Quanto à identificação específica, apenas Dendritobilharzia pulverulenta (Braun, 1901) (=D. anatinarum Cheatum, 1941) já foi identificada em Biomphalaria straminea (Dunker, 1848) naturalmente infectada no estado de Minas Gerais (49). Embora ainda não existam relatos de infecção natural, a suscetibilidade experimental de Lymnaea columella Say, 1817 e Physa marmorata Guilding, 1828 à infecção por Trichobilharzia jequitibaensis Leite et al, 1978 já foi demonstrada (48).…”
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“…anatinarum Cheatum, 1941) já foi identificada em Biomphalaria straminea (Dunker, 1848) naturalmente infectada no estado de Minas Gerais (49). Embora ainda não existam relatos de infecção natural, a suscetibilidade experimental de Lymnaea columella Say, 1817 e Physa marmorata Guilding, 1828 à infecção por Trichobilharzia jequitibaensis Leite et al, 1978 já foi demonstrada (48). Para as demais espécies de Schistosomatidae de aves ocorrentes no país, os hospedeiros intermediários são ainda desconhecidos.…”
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