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- surfaces of water plants, generally T. natans seedpods. During the metacercarial stage in their lifecycle, the larval flukes leave their water snail...
- find and attach to aquatic plants. The cercariae then develop into metacercarial cysts. When these cysts are ingested along with the aquatic plants by...
- may actively consume host tissue or even other parasites. Encysted metacercarial stages and free-living cercarial stages do not feed. Paired ganglia...
- Osteochilus h****eltii, Hypsibarbus lagleri, and Barbodes gonionotus. The metacercarial stage is infective to humans and other fish-eating mammals, including...
- rice fields of upper ****am. Food-borne parasitic zoonosis: status of metacercarial infection in fishes of ****am. Study on Coronary Heart Disease and Hypertension...
- connective tissue of fresh-water fish species or in the muscle of frogs. The metacercarial stage is that is formed is then referred to as the “yellow grub”. The...
- crustacean. There the cercariae develop into metacercariae and form metacercarial cysts of different sizes. Maritrema subdolum has 2 layers: an inner...
- of the cercarial body. The metacercarial cyst is elongated and oval-shaped with sensory papillae. The excysted metacercarial is oval-shaped with a subterminal...
- & Grove D. I. (2006). "Seasonal variation in rates of sporocyst and metacercarial infection by Brachylaima cribbi in helicid and hygromiid land snails...
- utilization of a host community: the distribution and occurrence of metacercarial cysts of Echinoparyphium recurvatum (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) in seven...