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- A. (1980). "Oncomiracidiums et phylogenèse des Monogenea (Plathelminthes). Deuxième partie: Structures argyrophiles des oncomiracidiums et phylogenèse...
- larva; Trematoda: miracidium, sporocyst, redia, cercaria; Monogenea: oncomiracidium; Cestoda: cysticercus, cysticercoid, oncosphere (or hexacanth), coracidium...
- hatch releasing a heavily ciliated larval stage known as an oncomiracidium. The oncomiracidium has numerous posterior hooks and is generally the life stage...
- in a freshwater fish's gills. There it hatches into a larval stage (oncomiracidium, diporpa). It remains in that stage unless two larvae come together...
- swimming larva, the oncomiracidium, is viable for 4-8 h and should find a host within this delay. After attachment, the oncomiracidium transforms into an...
- through the actions of oncomiracidium and the secretion of hatching fluid by glands from the head region. The oncomiracidium of E. soleae escapes through...
- attachment organ), and was confirmed by molecular phylogeny. Their oncomiracidium (the free larva) is distinct from that of other families. Capsalids...
- of the fish and grow into adult stage. This larval stage is called oncomiracidium, and is characterized as free swimming and ciliated. Members of the...
- of the fish and grow into adult stage. This larval stage is called oncomiracidium, and is characterized as free swimming and ciliated. Members of the...
- Gymnothorax kidako in ****an, with observations on hatching and the oncomiracidium". Journal of Zoology. 229 (4): 533–544. doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.1993...