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DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.10123
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Histoire naturelle des helminthes ou vers intestinaux

Abstract: Les cliinVcs cuire parcnlhùsos erpriineiU le nomliro de fois que les ligures sont grossies. PLANCHE 1"-. A. Trichosoma ou Culodimn spleuoecnm de la musaraigne [Sorcxuranem. A 1 (215). Tète d'une jeune femelle, longue de IC""" avec deux séries de granules saillants sur le cou. A 2 (215) Partie postérieure d'un jeune mâle, long de 7'"'" vu ])ar le dos. A 3 (215). La nième, vue de coté, montrant les deux lobes terminaux /, et les ailes mcmbraueuses m, et le spicule p à l'intérieur. A i (210). Partie moyenne du co… Show more

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“…The intensity of the infection was classified on the basis of the number of adult forms of E. aerophilus in the lungs: no worms, slight (1-5 adults), mild (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20), and moderate (more than 20) infection.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The intensity of the infection was classified on the basis of the number of adult forms of E. aerophilus in the lungs: no worms, slight (1-5 adults), mild (5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20), and moderate (more than 20) infection.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common causative agent is the Eucoleus aerophilus (4) syn. Capillaria aerophila or Thominx aerophilus (11). This nematode is epidemically the most important species from the Capillaria genus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was probably Forrester (1971) who first popularised the name Heligmosomoides polygyrus (based on Dujardin, 1845), and in the years that followed American workers in particular began to refer to the mouse-passaged isolate as H. polygyrus (=Nema-tospiroides dubius) (Crandall et al 1974 ;Cypess and Zidian, 1975 ;Shimp et al 1975), but N. dubius continued to be used until well into the 1980s (Enriquez et al 1988 c). Thus, there is a wealth of literature on the immunology, host-parasite relationship and biology of this nematode from those days, in which the parasite was referred to as N. dubius : this is not always appreciated by current workers in the field.…”
Section: H E L I G M O S O M O I D E S B a K E R I O R H P O L Y G Ymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Madhavi, 1975) Bray, 1990(syn. Plagioporus cynoglossi Madhavi, 1975: Pleuronectiformes, Northern Indian Ocean ( Madhavi 1975, Bijukumar 1997 (Looss, 1901) Stossich, 1905; Lebouria alacris (Looss, 1901) Nicoll, 1909; Plagioporus alacer (Looss, 1901) Price, 1934: Labrus bergylta, other Labridae; NE Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea (Looss 1901, Nicoll 1910, Dawes 1947 (Nicoll, 1910) Price, 1934: Solea solea, other Pleuronectiformes, Callionymus lyra; North Atlantic (Dujardin 1845;Nicoll 1909Nicoll , 1910Dawes 1947;Gibson and Bray 1982 (79) long, 9.13-12.6 (10.4)% of body-length. just overlaps ventral sucker;2)% of body-length.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%