Haplometra cylindracea
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Haplometra cylindracea (Zeder, 1800)[1]
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Haplometra cylindracea is a trematode parasite of frogs. Adult worms measure usually 10 mm and they are located in the lungs. H. cylindracea devolopes through 2 intermediate hosts: the first, a freshwater snail, the second, a water beetle.[2]
Morphology
Adult worms are usually 10 mm long and they have elongate, cylindrical body. Ventral sucker is smaller than oral sucker. Eggs are dark brown in coulour and measures 220 µm. Cercariae contains characteristic stylet.
Hosts
Definitive hosts are frogs. H. cylindracea was documented in Rana temporaria, Rana esculenta, Rana ridibunda, Rana dalmatina, Rana arvalis, Bufo spp., Bombina spp.[3]
First intermediate host is snail from family Lymnaeidae, i.e. Galba truncatula, Lymnaea palustris, Radix spp.[4]
References
- ^ NCBI Taxonomy browser - Haplometra
- ^ Flynn's Parasites of Laboratory Animals.
- ^ Smyth, J. D.; Wakelin, Derek (1994-11-24). Introduction to Animal Parasitology. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521428118.
- ^ Smyth, J. D.; Wakelin, Derek (1994-11-24). Introduction to Animal Parasitology. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521428118.