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RESEARCH PRODUCT

The life cycle and transmission dynamics of the larval stages ofHypoderaeum conoideum

Carla Muñoz-antoliJosé-guillermo EstebanRafael Toledo

subject

biologyEcologyIntermediate hostGeneral MedicineSnailbiology.organism_classificationHypoderaeum conoideumPhysella acutaFreshwater snailLymnaeidaebiology.animalAnimal Science and ZoologyParasitologyGyraulus chinensisTrematoda

description

AbstractThe morphology of the different larval stages and life cycle ofHypoderaeum conoideum(Trematoda: Echinostomatidae) are described. The freshwater snail speciesLymnaea peregra(Gastropoda: Lymnaeidae) serves as the natural first intermediate host and this andL. corvusserve as experimental first intermediate hosts. These and other freshwater snails, such asPhysella acutaandGyraulus chinensis, in turn serve as second intermediate hosts. Adult worms were obtained from chicks and ducks, but not from rats, mice and golden hamsters. The morphology of the larval stages is compared with previous work onH. conoideum. Several aspects of the biology of the life history stages are described with emphasis on the transmission dynamics of the free-living stages. Differential suitability of the snail species that may act as first and/or second intermediate hosts is studied and discussed.

https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022149x00000238